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Wheatstone Ip88 Console Blade
I/O Mix Engine Blade
Designed to work with Wheatstone's WheatNet-IP IP-based networking system, the ip88cb provides audio I/O with appropriate connections and DSP Mix Engine functions for Wheatstone Control Surfaces. It has a feature list that provides interface options including AES inputs, four stereo analog inputs, four AES outputs, and four stereo analog outputs on RJ-45s, control room and studio stereo analog outputs on XLRs, two mic level inputs with gain trim and switchable phantom power on XLRs, cue and headphone outputs on both RJ-45 and 1/4" TRS and 12 GPI logic ports on RJ-45 ports.
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