PreSonus NSB32.16 AVB Networked Stage Box

$909.30

SKU: B0BB868YMN Category: Tag:

Description

  • Rugged 3U 19-inch rack enclosure with multi-position rack ears for flexible installation
  • 32 locking, combo mic/line inputs and 16 XLR line outputs
  • 32 remote-controllable XMAX preamps
  • Gain compensation provides independent control from multiple mixers
  • 16 locking XLR line outputs
  • 2 AVB ports with locking XLR Ethernet jacks
  • 64×16 AVB (32 direct input channels + 32 gain compensated input channels)
  • Mute All button
  • Easy setup and remote gain control from StudioLive Series III mixers and free PreSonus UC Surface software
  • Product Description

    Designed to work seamlessly with PreSonus StudioLive Series III mixers, the PreSonus NSB 32.16 stage box offers 32 locking combo mic/line inputs with remote-controlled XMAX preamps that include gain compensation for shared input scenarios. All inputs can be controlled from a StudioLive Series III console and from free PreSonus UC Surface software. All sixteen outputs employ locking XLR jacks. A built-in 2-port AVB switch lets you daisy-chain multiple units. A rugged steel chassis with multi-position rack ears allows I/O to be available from the front or the rear of the rack and flushed or recessed for flexible installation. As a standard 3U 19-inch rack unit, the NSB 32.16 is compatible with most racks and universal stage pockets.

    From the Manufacturer

    AVB-enabled stage box; compatible with PreSonus StudioLive Series III mixers; remote-controlled XMAX Class A preamps; gain compensation for shared input scenarios; locking combo mic/line inputs and locking XLR outputs; mic/line input gain can be remote controlled from a StudioLive Series III console and from free PreSonus UC Surface software; built in 2-port AVB switch for chaining multiple units; multi-position rack ears offer flexible installation options.

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