Yamaha RUio16-D Interface C

Features

16-Channel Dante USB Interface: Allows for seamless integration with Dante networks, supporting a wide range of audio routing and control.
Dual Dante Ports: Ensures reliable audio transmission with main and redundant connections for fail-safe operation.
Analog Inputs/Outputs: Provides flexibility in connecting various audio sources and destinations.
Headphone Output: Enables direct monitoring, crucial for both live sound and studio environments.
Locking USB Connectors: Prevents accidental disconnection, ensuring continuous operation during critical tasks.

The Yamaha RUio16-D Interface C is a versatile and robust solution for professional audio engineers and technicians seeking high-quality audio interfacing capabilities. This 16-Channel Dante USB interface is designed to seamlessly integrate into your existing audio setup, providing exceptional connectivity and functionality. It features dual Dante ports for main and redundant connections, ensuring reliable and fail-safe audio transmission. With two analog inputs and outputs, this interface offers flexibility in connecting a variety of audio sources and destinations. The inclusion of a headphone output allows for direct monitoring, essential for live sound environments and studio applications. The locking USB connectors ensure a secure connection, reducing the risk of accidental disconnection during live performances or critical recordings. Whether you're in a studio or a live sound setting, the RUio16-D's ability to handle complex audio routing makes it an indispensable tool for any audio professional.

Rental Pricing

$28.00 per day

$84.00 per week

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Channels 16
Interface Type Dante USB
Analog Inputs 2
Analog Outputs 2
Dante Ports Dual (Main/Redundant)
Headphone Output Yes
USB Connectors Locking
Country of Origin US

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