AKG DMM8 UL Digital Automatic Microphone Mixer with LAN Interface

AKGSKU: AKG DMM8UL
MPN: 6500H00240   UPC: 885038038702
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Key Features

  • 12 Band Graphic EQ
  • LAN Interface via Ethernet
  • 6 Programmable Presets
  • Two Channel USB Streaming
  • Up to 10 Units Cascadable
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Audio Matrix Routing

Description

Reference Digital Automatic Microphone Mixer with LAN Interface

THIS IS ALL YOU NEED for large meetings, conferences and round table discussions in TV shows
The DMM8 U digital automatic microphone mixer is ideal for large meetings and conferences. Its DSP function ensures precise mixing of up to 80 channels by cascading up to 10 DMM8 U mixers. Two additional stereo audio outputs and one stereo USB offer additional routing options. Due to high signal-to-noise ratio, the DMM8 U also keeps noise from multiple open microphones to a minimum. Numerous DSP functions such as filters, compressor/limiter, ducking and routing make the DMM8 U a great fit in a variety of spoken word applications. The DMM8 U (DMM8 UL, DMM8 ULD) is made in Germany.

Additionally, the DMM8 UL version offers a LAN interface via Ethernet to enable the control over large distances using, for instance, an AMX control system.

In the DMM8 ULD version, incorporating a highly sophisticated DANTE chip, all ins are available as direct outs, making it an outstanding tool for broadcast applications, while all outs are also available on the DANTE stream. In total the DMM8 ULD provides 14 free assignable DANTE outs. Additionally, 4 DANTE streams can be used as inputs.

Features:

  • 12 band graphic EQ on outputs for optimized loudspeaker tuning
  • 6 programmable presets for easy and fast tailoring to different situations
  • Two channel USB streaming In and Out to interface with IT networks
  • Up to 10 units cascadable for simultaneous use of up to 80 channels
  • Digital signal processing and sophisticated mixing algorithm to feed in e.g. a laptop signal for wireless multimedia presentations
  • Audio matrix routing of all inputs to all outputs for creating multiple mixes of multiple output combinations

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