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The Tascam BO-16DX/IN is a rugged, rackmounted audio adaptor designed for professional installation and live sound applications. 16 front-panel XLR Inputs are internally bridged to dual D-Sub output connectors on the rear panel, providing a fast and easy way to interface between stage boxes, FOH and monitor mixing consoles, audio over IP converters and more.
Designed as companion pieces for the Tascam ML-16D and ML-32D Analog to Dante converters, a combination of BO-16DX/IN and BO-16DX/OUT provide an elegant communication link between your Analog and Digital subsystems. The BO-16DX/IN is designed to mount in either of two 180-degree rotations to simplify cabling runs and avoid unnecessary twisting of D-Sub connector cables within the rack. Regardless of the direction of the unit, approximately a half inch (13mm) of space is available above each connector, allowing easy access to a release lever of the XLR socket when stacked. The unit can be mounted in a rack facing forward or backward by changing the direction that the rack-mount ears are attached to it. The rackmount ears can also be removed when using the unit placed on a tabletop. Thanks to the compact size, including a depth of only 1.8" (45mm) behind the rackmout ears, this breakout box can even be mounted in the back of a rack case. Mounting in the front of a rack case for use as a patch bay is also possible.
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