The LightViper product line, a revolutionary, lightweight, digital fiber optic audio snake, is now used in a wide variety of applications such as live broadcast applications, fixed installations, remote recording, and concert sound production. |
VIS-1832Features: 32 mic/line inputs, 8 analog outputs The 1832 system consists of a VIS-1832 head end or “stagebox”, a VIM-1832 tail end or “mixer box”, and optionally a VIM-1032 tail end “split box”. Up to 2 splits may be used with this system. VIM-MY32 mini YGDAI cards can be used in place of the VIM-1832 in applications using Yamaha digital consoles. The VIS-1832 contains 32 mic preamps, each with a 3 position gain switch at 0, +12 and +26 and associated clip LED. Phantom power is in groups of 8. Optics include a single fiber TX/RX pair standard, with 2 additional TX optics available for sending to splits. This unit also contains a Neutrik PowerCon connector for AC power and a “Control” connection for transporting TTL data (or RS-422, 232, MIDI using a pair of MD3’s, or Yamaha protocol using a pair of DGL-422 dongles). On the VIM-1832 all audio connections are made via DB25 connectors, with 32 simultaneous analog line level AND AES3 digital outputs and a choice of 8 line level analog OR 8 AES3 digital inputs. This unit contains the system clock which is natively 24 bit/96k but can also operate at 24bit/48k using the external clock input. The VIM-1032 “split” box is exactly the same as the VIM-1832 except it does not contain a clock or returns. Optional Ethernet cards are available for all units (requires additional fiber pair). |
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