The TR1616 is 16-in/16-out digital I/O modular building block box that allows the customer to create a digital snake or network to the size they need without confusing addressing or programming required. Just plug-and-play. You can add additional TR1616s up to 256 channels at 48kHz (128 channels at 96kHz). This means you are no longer buying and replacing old systems, lugging heavy and expensive copper, or tracking down hard to find network issues. This unit, along with the PMC16 personal monitor control, brings networked audio to a whole new level for the first-time and can grow with your needs.
Up to 16 units can be used together in one BLU link ring
Expandable up to 256 channels at 48 kHz channels or 128 channels at 96kHz
16 dbx mic pre analog inputs
16 analog outputs
BLU link in/out/snake (redundant output) via Cat5
Signal present/clip LEDs per channel
Mic gain
20dB pad
Low cut filter
Polarity selection
Dual 7-segment bank indicators (in/out)
Number of Inputs:
16
Number of Outputs:
16
Depth:
6.25 in
Height:
5.25 in
Width:
19 in
Product Weight:
9.60 lbs
Shipping Weight:
11.30 lbs
Number of Analog Inputs:
16
Analog Input - Connectors:
Combination Female XLR and 1/4-inch Jack
Analog Input - Type:
Electronically balanced/RF filtered
Analog Input - CMRR:
>40dB, typically 55dB, 22Hz-22kHz
Analog Input - Mic Phantom Power:
+15V
Analog Input - THD+N:
Typically 0.002% at 1kHz, 0dBu XLR input, gain set to minimum
Number of Analog Outputs:
16
Analog Output - Connectors:
Male XLR
Analog Output - Type:
Cross-coupled Electronically balanced, RF filtered
Analog Output - THD+N:
Typically 0.006% at 1kHz, 0dBu output
System - Sample Rate:
48 or 96 kHz
System - Converter Wordlength:
24 bits
System - DSP Wordlength:
32 bits (floating point)
Frequency Response:
20Hz - 20kHz, +/-0.5dB
Interchannel Crosstalk:
>110dB, 120dB typical
Crosstalk input to output:
>80 dB
Operating Voltage:
100Vac, 50/60Hz, 120Vac, 60Hz and 230Vac, 50/60Hz
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