The AUDIOARTS AIR 5 or AIR-5 was an analog console that had 4 Mic level inputs and utilizes RJ-45 connections for other inputs and it's 2 Program outputs. It also has a telephone hybrid interface, USB audio, and introduced Bluetooth capability to the ...
The Audioarts IP-12 was rebranded as a Wheatstone product, as it used WheatNet-IP. Refer to the Wheatstone IP-12/IP16 documentation, as the only difference is the paint color and name.
The AUDIOARTS 08 console was a hybrid of the AIR series consoles. It had 2 Mic level XLR inputs and 2 XLR balanced program outs. The remaining inputs were split between RJ-45 connectors and unbalanced RCA inputs. The unit also had a USB connection. ...
The AUDIOARTS Net-75 panel was designed to integrate network audio with an existing D-75 standalone console. This game changer gave users 6 fader inputs that could now route Source audio from a network infrastructure into a studio mix, all courtesy ...
The AUDIOARTS W-12 console utilizes rear cards with DB25 and DB9 connections that are interchangeable for various inputs types including both analog and digital inputs. W-12 Technical Guide Download here W-12 Manual Download here
The AUDIOARTS X-12 console utilizes rear cards with RJ-45 connections that are interchangeable for various inputs types including both analog and digital inputs. Download manual here
These are the pinouts for the R-10/R-16 audio console. Download here This is an obsolete product. Our ability to provide support beyond this documentation is limited.
Audioarts RD Manual Download here Audioarts RD-12 w/ AMP-12 Manual Download here This is an obsolete product. Our ability to provide support beyond the manual is limited.
This is an obsolete product. Our ability to provide support beyond the manual is limited. A-50 Console Manual Download here A-50 Load Sheets Download here A-50 Input Schematic Download here Console Logic and IO Connections Download here
If the Dante device supports AES67, this is how to integrate it into Wheatnet-IP: NOTE: The Wheatnet System must be running at 48K (Dante cards don't support 44.1 for AES67) Put your Dante device on a static address in the WNIP subnet. You need a PTP ...
As of January 1, 2024, all PR&E products with the exception of the DMX have reached end of life status. We no longer have parts on hand or the ability to repair legacy PR&E equipment. The PR&E DMX has become an Audioarts Engineering product and ...
NOTICE: As of January 1, 2024, all PR&E products with the exception of the DMX have reached end of life status. We no longer have parts on hand or the ability to repair legacy PR&E equipment.
NOTICE: As of January 1, 2024, all PR&E products with the exception of the DMX have reached end of life status. We no longer have parts on hand or the ability to repair legacy PR&E equipment.