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User Manual for AKG DMM14 ULD Digital Automatic Microphone Mixer with LAN and DANTE Interface Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the AKG DMM14 ULD Digital Automatic Microphone
- Product category: Install Sound Mixers AKG
- Brand: AKG
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
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Product description The DMM14 ULD Digital Automatic Microphone Mixer with LAN and DANTE Interface from AKG is a professional microphone mixer ideal for use in large meetings and conferences. Its DSP function ensures precise mixing of up to 140 channels by cascading up to ten DMM14 ULD mixers. Two additional stereo audio outputs and one stereo USB offer additional routing options. Due to high signal-to-noise ratio, the DMM14 ULD also keeps noise from multiple open microphones to a minimum. Numerous DSP functions such as filters, compressor/limiter, ducking, and routing make the DMM14 ULD suitable for a variety of spoken word applications. The DMM14 ULD incorporates a DANTE chip through which all inputs are available both on the DANTE stream and as direct outputs, which is useful for broadcast applications. In total, this ULD model provides 22 free assignable DANTE outputs; four DANTE streams can be used as inputs. The DMM14 ULD also features a LAN interface via Ethernet to enable control over large distances. - 12-band graphic EQ on outputs for optimized loudspeaker tuning
- Six programmable presets for easy tailoring to different situations
- Two channel USB streaming In and Out to interface with IT networks
- Up to ten units can be cascaded for simultaneous use of up to 140 channels
- Digital signal processing and sophisticated mixing algorithm for wireless multimedia presentations
- Audio matrix routing of all inputs to all outputs for creating multiple mixes of multiple output combinations
- For use in conferences, large meeting areas, round-table discussions in TV shows, and more
In the Box AKG DMM14 ULD Digital Automatic Microphone Mixer with LAN and DANTE Interface Power Cable Limited 2-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersAKG DMM14 ULD Specs | Input Channels | 4 x DANTE channel | | Output Channels | 22 x DANTE (14 x direct output, 2 x output 1, 2 x output 2, 2 x record, 2 x USB) 1 x USB output to DANTE | | DSP | Functions: Treble, bass, low-cut, limiter, compressor, automix, priority, pan/balance, delay | | Phantom Power | 48 V maximum, 10 mA per input | | Type | Symmetrical | | Level | -60 dBu to 0 dBu | | Frequency Range | +/-3 dB, 20 Hz - 20 kHz | | THD & Noise | < 0.1% | | Noise Level | < -120 dBu (22 Hz - 22 kHz, QPK) | | Dynamics | > 100 dB | | Distortion | 20 dB | | S/N | > 90 dB (22 Hz - 22 kHz, RMS, A-Filter) |
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