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AXIA XSELECTOR ROUTER SELECTOR NODE 2001-00356-000

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AXI-XSELECTOR
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2001-00356-000
was $2,695.00 Special Price $2,426.00
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The Axia xSelector combines the routing functions of an XY router control panel with the audio outputs of an Axia xNode. In addition to analog, AES3 and headphone outputs, the Router Selector Node also features an analog and an AES3 input -- ideal for production or news studios where operators both create and play audio streams. Six convenient “radio buttons” can be quickly programmed for instant access to favorite sources.

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The production-room powerhouse.

The Axia xSelector looks a lot like a traditional XY router control panel, but it’s much, much more. So much more, in fact, that you’ll make xSelector a staple in your TOC, production rooms, news stations — anywhere your talent needs to both create and consume networked audio streams.

xSelector lets talent select from all available audio streams on the Livewire network, and route them to its local output (conveniently presented in both balanced analog and AES/EBU format). xSelector is easy to use: The front-panel LCD screen lists available network sources; talent uses the adjacent selector knob to browse sources and then pushes the knob to “take” the selected source, instantly routing that source to the local outputs for use with an audio workstation, a specific console input, recording device, etc.

Also on the front panel, six film-cap “radio buttons” provide instant access to frequently-used sources. There’s also a stereo ¼” TRS jack with a volume control which supplies an internally-amplified audio output directly to talent headphones, making xSelector a perfect choice for small workstation environments by eliminating the need for an external headphone amp.

Around back, you’ll find separate left and right balanced XLR and RJ-45 connections for the analog input and output, another set of XLR and RJ-45 connectors for the AES/EBU input and output, DB-15 connectors for the two GPIO machine-logic controls, and RJ-45s for the two redundant Livewire 100BASE-T Ethernet connections.

All this functionality makes xSelector the perfect choice for news booths or dubbing stations where only one active feed is required, or for intake stations that allow non-technical folks to easily move audio from external sources (like field recorders) into the Axia network.

 

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Specifications

Connections

AES/EBU

  • 1x Stereo Input, presented on one XLR-F connection and one RJ-45 connection
  • 1x Stereo Output, presented on one XLR-M connection and one RJ-45 connection

Analog

  • 1x Stereo, presented on two XLR-F connections and one RJ-45 connection
  • 1x Stereo, presented on two XLR-M connections and one RJ-45 connection

GPIO

  • 2x DB-15, each with 5 opto-isolated inputs and 5 outputs

Network

  • 2x 100BASE-T connections, presented on RJ-45

Audio

Analog Line Inputs

  • Input Impedance: >40 k Ohms, balanced
  • Nominal Input Range: Selectable, +4 dBu or -10dBv
  • Input Headroom: 20 dB above nominal inputMeta

Analog Line Outputs

  • Output Source Impedance: <50 Ohms balanced
  • Output Load Impedance: 600 Ohms, minimum
  • Nominal Output Level: +4 dBu
  • Maximum Output Level: +24 dBu

Digital Audio Inputs And Outputs

  • Reference Level: +4 dBu (-20 dB FSD)
  • Impedance: 110 Ohm, balanced
  • Signal Format: AES3 (AES/EBU)
  • AES3 Input Compliance: 24-bit with sample rate conversion
  • AES3 Output Compliance: 24-bit
  • Digital Reference: Internal (network timebase) or external reference 48 kHz, +/- 2 ppm
  • Internal Sampling Rate: 48 kHz
  • Input Sample Rate: 32 kHz to 192 kHz
  • Output Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz
  • A/D Conversions: 24-bit, Delta-Sigma, 256x oversampling
  • D/A Conversions: 24-bit, Delta-Sigma, 256x oversampling

Frequency Response

  • Any input to any output: +/- 0.5 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz

Dynamic Range

  • Analog Inputs to Analog Outputs 108dB referenced to 0dBFs, 111dB A-weighted
  • Analog Inputs to Digital Outputs 110dB referenced to 0dBFs, 113dB A-weighted
  • Digital Inputs to Analog Outputs 112dB referenced to 0dBFs, 115dB A-weighted
  • Digital Inputs to Digital Outputs 126dB

Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise

  • Analog Input to Analog Output: < 0.005%, 1 kHz, +18dBu input, +18dBu output
  • Analog Input to Digital Output: < 0.004%, 1 kHz, +18dBu input, -6dBFs output
  • Digital Input to Analog Output: < 0.004%, 1 kHz, -6dBFs input, +18dBu output
  • Digital Input to Digital Output: < 0.0003%, 1 kHz, -20dBFs

Crosstalk Isolation, Stereo Separation And Cmrr

  • Analog Line channel to channel isolation: 90dB minimum, 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Analog Line stereo separation: 85dB minimum, 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Analog Line Input CMRR: 80dB minimum, 20Hz to 20kHz

Power Supply Ac Input

  • Auto-ranging supply, 90VAC to 240VAC, 30 Hz to 60 Hz, IEC receptacle, internal fuse
  • Power consumption: 35 Watts 

Operating Temperatures

  • 0 degree C to +40 degree C, <90% humidity, no condensation

 

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