
Glensound INFERNO
The Glensound INFERNO links to Dante Compatible Network or DARK88 Breakout Box.
Inferno can be used on its own when connected to a Dante audio network. Many audio routers, consoles, and intercom systems are Dante compatible, and will accept the Inferno link, enabling Glensound grade commentary into the audio network.
There are primary and secondary Dante network connections
Inferno can also be used outside a dedicated Dante network when connected to the DARK88 break out box. This connection can be direct or across a structured network. The DARK88 allows all the audio inputs and outputs to be located in a separate location to the Inferno.
Programmable On A Dante Audio Network
When connected to a Dante network, sources and destinations can be configured from any part of the network using the free Dante controller software. Details are available at www.audinate.com.
Seven Talkback Circuits
The seven illuminated talkback buttons route the audio input to 7 different destinations and remove the audio from the main programme output.
Eight Input Headphone Mixer
Seven external sources plus side tone are presented on eight level controls, allowing the user to create their own required monitoring mix of all sources. Each input can be independently selected to be on the user’s left ear, right ear, or both ears. The headphone connection is available on a 3.5 mm and a 6.35 mm jack socket.
Single Input
The single input is switchable on the rear panel to be line/mic/48v and has adjustable input gain. The input also features Glensound’s Referee compressor limiter system. This applies a variable rate compressor to the input peaks so that no clipping occurs, without affecting the rest of the audio signal.
Remote Control
The Inferno contains a web server, allowing remote functionality to an engineer from any PC connected to the network via any web browser. Â Enter the IP address of the Inferno in the browser for remote control of the front end mic gain. Â It also allows configuration of each push button on the unit to be on/off latching, momentary (push to talk), always on, off when pushed (cough). There’s an intelligent mode where a short press latches or a longer press is just momentary.
15 segment LED PPM MeterÂ
Audio input level is indicated on the 15 segment PPM meter.
Power On Dante Link Or Locally
Inferno can be powered via the network audio connection if it conforms to the PoE standard. There is also an internal 100v-240v mains supply.
- Single user Dante commentary box
- System is scalable with multiple commentators as part of a Dante network
- Can connect to any Dante compatible network or to the DARK88 break outbox.
- Single mic/line/48v input with compressor/limiter
- Headphone mixer has 7 inputs supplied from the Dante network, plus the local input (side tone)
- Each headphone input has left/both/right headphone switching
- 7 talkback circuits are programmable via the Dante network
- Browser-based remote control of input gain and switching functions
AUDIO | |
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Input Type: | 3 pin XLR |
Input Impedance: | Mic 2k4, line 100k |
Dynamic Range (mic): | 126dB |
Frequency response: | Mic -2dBu @25Hz flat @50Hz till 22k (+/- 0.25dBu). Line flat till 22kHz |
Distortion at +8dBu: | 1kHz 0.012% |
Mic Noise 300ohm termination (A weighted 22Hz – 22kHz): | -69dBu |
Max Input Before Clipping (@line up): | Mic -19dBU, Mic+ph +5dBu, Line +18 dBu |
Gain range: | Dynamic mic -30 to +15dBu, Mic with phantom -35 to +15dBu, Line -15 to +15dBu. |
Line up (input level for 0dB out): | Dynamic mic -58dB, Mic with phantom power -35dB, Line 0dB |
HEADPHONES | |
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Headphone Impedance: | 16-600 ohm |
Headphone Dynamic Range: | 94.6dB |
Headphone Frequency Response: | Flat 22Hz to 22kHz |
Connection: | 6.35 mm jack plug. |
OTHER | |
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Current: | 12v 357mA |
Length: | 211 mm |
Width: | 138 mm |
Height: | 76 mm |
Weight (unpacked): | 1.26 kg |
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