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Studio Technologies Offers Flex-Use Audio Resources with Model 5330 Interface

SKOKIE, IL, NOVEMBER 15, 2018Studio Technologies, manufacturer of high-quality audio, video, and fiber-optic solutions, introduces the Model 5330 Flex-Use Dante® Audio Interface, a simple yet high-performance means of interfacing analog signals with applications that utilize Dante audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Four line-level analog sources can be connected to the unit and then, after conversion to digital, output by way of four output (transmitter) channels associated with the Dante interface. Four signals that arrive by way of Dante can be converted to analog and then output as balanced line-level signals. A 2-channel/stereo monitor section allows the input and output signals to be selectively observed using meters, a headphone output, and line-level outputs. 

“Many applications can benefit from having a general-purpose analog input, analog output, and monitoring unit. With the Model 5330 there’s now a product that will efficiently link the legacy analog world with Dante,” says Gordon Kapes, president of Studio Technologies. “We felt that the term ‘flex-use’ was an apt description for the Model 5330’s unique set of flexible resources. Each function was carefully implemented, providing users with a simple set of controls that will help them maintain maximum audio performance.”

Four inputs, two on the front panel and two on the back, allow interfacing with a variety of unbalanced and balanced line-level analog sources. The 2-channel/stereo input on the front panel is optimized for use with portable electronics that provide “-10” unbalanced audio sources. Using a rotary control, users can adjust the sensitivity of the input circuitry to match the source level. The back-panel inputs are differential (balanced) with a nominal level of +4 dBu and plenty of signal-handling headroom. The four input signals are converted to 24-bit digital audio and then transported via the Dante interface.

Four digital audio channels enter the Model 5330 via Dante and are converted to analog. Four 3-pin male XLR connectors, located on the unit’s back panel, provide balanced “+4” line-level analog outputs. An auxiliary output provides a fifth “pro-quality” output. Push-button switches allow the user to select the source for the auxiliary output from among the four Dante input/receiver channels.

The monitor section allows the user to select any audio input or output signal for visual and aural observation. Two 8-segment LED meters, calibrated in dBFS, allow precise monitoring of signal levels as they exist in the digital domain. A 2-channel/stereo headphone output allows connection of headphones or ear buds that use 3.5 mm or 1/4-inch jacks. A separate line-level analog monitor output allows connection to inputs on amplified speakers or power amplifiers. Two rotary controls allow individual adjustment of the headphone and monitor outputs.

The Model 5330 is compatible with AES67 and Dante Domain Manager (DDM), and supports 24-bit digital audio signals with sample rates of 44.1 and 48 kHz. The unit is “universal” mains powered, requiring 100 to 240 volts, 50/60 Hz for operation. Standard connectors are used for interfacing with the audio input and output channels, Ethernet interface, and AC mains input. The unit weights less than four pounds and mounts in one space (1U) of a standard 19-inch rack enclosure.

“We designed the Model 5330 with the resources and reliability that users need, and offer it at a price that makes it practical for use with many applications,” adds Kapes. “The interface’s versatility and excellent audio performance allow it to support demanding on-air broadcast, live-event, and 24-hour commercial applications as well as complimentary needs for academic, industrial, or corporate audio-visual facilities.”

About Studio Technologies, Inc.

Studio Technologies, Inc. provides tailored, high-performance video, audio and fiber optic products for the professional audio and broadcast markets. Founded in 1978, the company is committed to designing and manufacturing dependable, cost-effective, and creative solutions for broadcast studio, stadium and corporate environments. Known for “designing for the way professionals work,” the company is recognized as an industry leader. Product categories include fiber-optic transport, intercom and IFB interfaces, announcer consoles, and loudspeaker monitor control systems. A growing line of Dante-enabled Audio-over-Ethernet products is receiving wide recognition. For more information, please visit the Studio Technologies website at www.studio-tech.com or call 847.676.9177.

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