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78% off the original price. Encodes USB audio to Dante and decodes Dante back to USB with up to 96kHz/24-bit audio. PoE powered for flexible placement. Ideal for studio or live sound integration.
Tip: Use PoE switch or injector to avoid needing the optional 12V adapter.
Best for: Sound engineers and AV integrators needing USB-Dante bridging.
The Eaton Tripp Lite Dante 2-Channel USB Audio Encoder/Decoder bridges USB audio gear with Dante networks smoothly. It handles up to 96kHz/24-bit PCM audio with low latency, making it solid for recording, streaming, or live sound. Power over Ethernet keeps setup clean, though the 12V adapter is sold separately if PoE isn't available. The package includes a 6 ft USB-B cable for immediate connection to computers or mixers. 99, this is a steal for a pro-grade Dante interface that normally retails for $535. If you need to integrate USB devices into a Dante system, this is an easy, affordable solution.
At $119.99 (78% off $535), this is an exceptional deal. Price history shows it rarely goes below $200. You're saving over $400 compared to typical retail. This is a no-brainer for anyone needing Dante USB conversion.
Yes, it appears as a standard Dante device and works with Dante Virtual Soundcard and any Dante-compatible hardware.
It supports 44.1kHz, 48kHz, and 96kHz at 16 or 24-bit depth over USB 2.0.
The unit is PoE powered, but you need a PoE switch or injector. A 12V DC adapter is optional and not included.
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