This Turtle AV TAV-MINEOLAMICRO Mineola MICro Dual XLR Input to Dante Converter convert two-channel analog XLR mic audio for use on a Dante network.
This compact converter provides two locking, combo 3-pin XLR/TRS 1/4" analog inputs and a locking EtherCON RJ45 Dante output.
Features include 48V phantom power on the XLR inputs, mic preamps, a DSP with 8-band parametric EQ, adjustments and filters, a web GUI for API control, PoE, and Dante sampling up to 24-bit, 96 kHz.
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Turtle AV TAV-MINEOLAMICRO Mineola MICro Dual XLR Input to Dante Converter Features:
- 8-band parametric EQ
- High-pass and low-pass filters
- Compressor and expander
- Gain adjustment
- Configurable Dante latency with 2, 3, 5, or 10 ms options
- Dante audio up to 96 kHz at 24-bit
- XLR/TRS Analog Inputs with Phantom 48V
- RJ45 Dante Output up to 96 kHz, 24-Bit
- DSP with 8-Band EQ and Filters
- Web GUI Control via API
- PoE and USB-C Power Options
- TAA Compliant
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Turtle AV TAV-MINEOLAMICRO Mineola MICro Dual XLR Input to Dante Converter Specifications:
- General
- Form Factor: Desktop
- Converter Type: A/D Converter
- Number of Channels:
- 2x A/D (at 96 kHz)
- 2x A/D (at 48 kHz)
- Conversion Formats: Dante
- Display: No
- Maximum Sampling Rate: 48 kHz / 24-Bit
- Number of Microphone Inputs: 2
- Signal Processing
- Gain/Trim Range: -35 dBu to +24 dBu
- Connectivity
- Analog Audio I/O: 2x Combo XLR-1/4" TRS Balanced/Unbalanced Mic/Line Input
- Phantom Power: 48 V
- Digital Audio I/O: No
- Host Connection / USB: No
- USB (Non-Host): 1x USB-C (Power Input)
- Sync I/O: No
- Network I/O: 1x RJ45 Dante
- MIDI I/O: No
- Expansion Slots: No
- Wireless: No
- Performance
- Maximum Input Level: +4 dBV for 0 dBFS
- Digital Audio
- Sample Rates: Up to 96 kHz
- Sample Rate Conversion: On Dante Outputs (48 to kHz)
- Bit Depths: Up to 24-Bit
- Latency: < 18 ms
- Compatibility
- OS Compatibility: No
- Power
- Power Requirements: PoE
- Power Consumption: 5.44 W
- Physical
- Operating Conditions: -4 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C at 20 to 90% Humidity
- Dimensions: 4.7 x 3.3 x 1.6" / 120 x 85 x 40 mm
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What is the Turtle AV TAV-MINEOLAMICRO?
A: The Turtle AV TAV-MINEOLAMICRO Mineola MICro is a dual XLR input to Dante converter designed to place analog audio sources onto a Dante network.
It provides a compact interface between conventional analog audio equipment and professional networked audio systems.
How many analog inputs does the Mineola MICro provide?
A: The unit is designed with two XLR inputs for accepting compatible analog audio sources.
This makes it suitable for applications requiring two microphone or line-level channels to be converted into network audio.
How does it convert analog audio to Dante?
A: The converter digitizes the analog audio received at its XLR inputs and places the resulting channels onto the Dante network.
Compatible Dante receivers, mixers, processors, and other networked audio devices can then subscribe to the available audio channels.
Can it be used with microphones?
A: Yes, the dual XLR input architecture is suitable for compatible professional microphone sources.
The connected microphone type and any required phantom-power or gain functionality should be verified against the unit's detailed specifications before installation.
What is Dante used for in this converter?
A: Dante provides the network transport for the digitized audio channels generated by the converter.
This allows audio to be routed over standard Ethernet infrastructure to compatible Dante-enabled equipment without running separate analog audio cables to every destination.
Can the Mineola MICro connect to a Dante mixer?
A: Yes, compatible Dante mixers and processors can receive the converter's networked audio channels.
This allows analog microphones or other XLR sources to become part of a larger networked audio system.
Is it suitable for distributed audio systems?
A: Yes, converting analog inputs to Dante is useful in distributed audio installations where sources and processing equipment are located in different areas.
The network architecture can reduce long analog cable runs and provide flexible digital routing between compatible endpoints.
What type of cabling is used for Dante?
A: Dante uses Ethernet networking, so the converter connects to an appropriate network infrastructure for its Dante audio traffic.
Network switches and cabling should be selected and configured according to the requirements of the Dante system and the installation's audio bandwidth.
What applications suit the Mineola MICro?
A: Typical applications include conference rooms, boardrooms, education, live events, broadcast support, installed audio, and other professional Dante environments.
Its dual-input format is useful when a small number of analog sources need to be integrated into a larger network audio system.
Why use an analog-to-Dante converter?
A: An analog-to-Dante converter allows existing XLR audio sources to participate in a networked audio architecture.
This can simplify routing and distribution while allowing audio to be processed, mixed, or recorded by compatible Dante equipment located elsewhere on the network.
