High quality analog signals can be transmitted and distributed via an AnalogueDirect matrix system. It is ideal for areas where the authenticity and integrity of analog signals are of the utmost importance.
When selecting the appropriate Analog direct matrix system, the specific requirements of your application must be taken into account. The number of inputs and outputs, the signal quality and the supported formats vary between models. While standard models are sufficient for basic applications, systems designed for high-end applications offer higher signal quality and extended functions.
Expert tip:
Look for high signal stability and low delays to get the best results.
G&D provides comprehensive support and technical resources for your Analog direct matrix system. This includes comprehensive installation instructions, technical data sheets and customer service to assist with any questions or problems.
To ensure a smooth installation and automatic detection and use, it is crucial to familiarise yourself with the technical requirements and IP-based specifications prior to installation. We offer an experienced support team to solve problems quickly and effectively.
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The advantage of using analog signals is that they can transmit a continuous signal. This results in a more natural and warmer sound quality in sound recordings, for example, especially in audio applications. In addition, analog signals have a lower latency, which makes them especially suitable for real-time applications such as live music or broadcast environments.
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