Dante AVIO Analog Input Adapter 2x0
Best solution for integrating legacy analog gear into digital audio networks.
Integrate analog audio into your Dante network with the Dante AVIO Analog Input Adapter 2x0. This compact adapter converts two analog line-level signals into high-resolution 24-bit/96kHz digital audio streams. It features two balanced XLR female inputs and is conveniently powered via Power over Ethernet (PoE). Easily manage signal levels using the Dante Controller software. Designed for professional use, it offers robust construction and excellent audio performance, ensuring seamless integration of legacy audio gear into modern digital systems with low distortion and high dynamic range.
$239.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
297
/ 488
#297 in Audio Converters
Price vs Category Average
-95%
Below average
Number of analog inputs
2
Who it's for
- System integrators upgrading legacy analog gear to digital networks
- Touring technicians needing lightweight, cable-free power solutions
- Broadcast engineers requiring reliable, low-latency professional audio
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious users seeking simple, non-networked analog conversion
- Podcasters or musicians needing direct microphone connectivity
- Field recordists working without a managed network infrastructure
Performance breakdown
Audio Fidelity
High-resolution 24-bit/96kHz conversion captures every nuance of your analog source.
Build Durability
Rugged metal housing withstands the rigors of demanding professional touring environments.
Network Integration
Seamlessly bridges legacy gear into complex Dante digital audio ecosystems.
Power Efficiency
PoE capability eliminates the need for bulky external power supplies.
Signal Transparency
Ultra-low distortion ensures your audio signal remains clean and uncolored.
Configuration Ease
Dante Controller software makes managing signal levels intuitive and straightforward.
Key Specs
Number of analog inputs
2
Number of Analog Outputs
0
Max. Resolution
24 bit
Max. sampling rate
96 kHz
AD Conversion
Yes
Power Source
POE (Power over Ethernet)
Connectors
2 x XLR female inputs, RJ45 metal plug
Total Harmonic Distortion
<0.01% (+4 dBu)
Features
- Converts analog audio to Dante network
- Supports 24-bit/96kHz high-resolution audio
- Two balanced XLR female inputs
- Powered directly via PoE
- Adjustable signal levels via Dante Controller
- Robust metal housing with RJ45 connector
- Low distortion and high dynamic range
What customers say
System integrators highly value the Dante AVIO Analog Input Adapter for its exceptional reliability and ease of use. Customers consistently report a seamless plug and play experience, allowing for rapid deployment when connecting legacy analog gear to modern Dante networks. The professional grade build quality ensures durability in demanding settings. Its core strength lies in maintaining stable, low latency audio fidelity, making it indispensable for critical applications. While the initial investment is noted as high, users agree the dependable performance and time saved during setup justify the cost, positioning it as a necessary component for robust networked audio systems.
Know before you buy
No, the Dante AVIO 2x0 is powered exclusively via Power over Ethernet (PoE). You will need a PoE-enabled network switch or a PoE injector to provide power to the device.
No, this specific model is an input-only adapter designed to convert analog signals into the Dante network. If you need to output audio from a Dante network to analog equipment, you would need the Dante AVIO Output adapter.
You can manage and adjust signal levels remotely using the Dante Controller software. This allows you to fine-tune your levels directly from your computer once the device is connected to your network.
The adapter supports high-resolution 24-bit/96kHz audio, ensuring professional-grade fidelity. It is engineered for low distortion and high dynamic range, making it suitable for demanding studio or live sound environments.
Yes, it features two balanced XLR female inputs, allowing you to easily plug in standard professional microphones, mixers, or other line-level analog gear.
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