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AESDA Portable AES Digital to Analog Converter
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The AESDA provides extremely high quality AES Digital to Analog conversion
while providing diagnostic analysis of the incoming digital signal to help in
troubleshooting signal faults.
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110 Ohm balanced and 75 Ohm unbalanced inputs.
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Dual function level meters display either digital input signal level or analog
output level.
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Dual function LEDs display digital input information or signal condition/fault
type.
- Separate balanced XLR and 3.5mm headphone outputs, each output has its own volume control.
See the complete feature set and specifications
here:
AESDA Manual.
AESQbox
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Generate into or monitor from your AES digital sound system with this handy
tool. Also doubles as a quality A/D and D/A converter and impedance
transformer.
"Receive" Section
"Receive" Section
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Receives 32k, 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, 96k, 176.4k, and 192kHz.
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Identifies Pro/Consumer mode, sample rate and faults.
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Converts AES digital to analog and outputs the analog via built in speaker or
Line Out / Headphone jack.
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Transmits 48k, 96k and 192kHz.
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Generate AES digital from analog Line In jack, built in dual tone generator or
built in condenser microphone.
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Transmit and Receive sections can be used simultaneously or can be set to
"Pass Through" where the AESQbox is acting like a repeater.
- "Cable Test" Mode allows the operator to pass the digital signal through a cable and back into the AESQbox to verify cable integrity and bandwidth capability.
Get the details from this article featured in "Live Sound International" magazine.
See what users think in this review from an article in "Live Design" magazine.
See what users think in this review from an article in "Live Design" magazine.
AESQbox44.1
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For those that require native output generation of 44.1kHz or 88.2kHz sample
rate.
(Original AESQbox generates 48k, 96k or 192kHz).
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Still recognizes and passes through various input sample rates - 32k, 44.1k,
48k, 88.2k, and 96kHz.
(Original AESQbox recognizes 32k, 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, 96k, 176.4k, and 192kHz).

