NADiV Audio Releases Range of Dante Audio and Control Products

Feb. 22, 2024
NADiV Audio’s NADiV range of Dante-enabled interface and devices are portable and can be used in a variety of settings.

NADiV Audio recently launched its NADiV range of Dante-enabled audio interface and control devices for portable and installed AV and pro audio environments. These environments include houses of worship, recording studios, and live event venues.

“The NADiV family is anchored by two rack-mount interface products, 8 Squared and 16 Squared, that support multiple channels (8x8 and 16x16, respectively) of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion for Dante networks over a single category network cable.” Both products have a standard number of XLR inputs and outputs that reflect their names, converting standard mic and line audio sources to Dante network channels and vice versa. Customers may also request mic preamps to support for any number of XLR inputs on either one of the products. Technicians can confirm power, network status, sample rate, and I/O signal presence with the products’ built-in front-panel monitoring.

The family of products also includes a 2x2 XLR flushmount wallplate solution (2 Squared Flush Mount) to give I/O end points for local playout, and the 1RU Control Series 128, which is an audio routing and processing solution that supports up to 128 channels. The Control Series 128 is a separate PoE-based network solution with summing router control that gives customers the ability to remotely configure devices, manage audio routes, and control volume and other audio settings via a mobile device. The 128’s audio processing capabilities also support independent channel strips, automix and high-quality DSP processing.

The NADiV supports a wide range of audio networking needs and use cases across diverse verticals, including zoned audio distribution and control strategies in corporate, education and hospitality environments with a large number of meeting and gathering spaces. The NADiV line of products are interoperable, and all products will work with third-party AV hardware. 

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