


RME XLR D-Sub Breakout Panel 16x XLR Input 2x D-Sub
Marsoni
M251S
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RME XLR D-Sub Breakout Panel 16x XLR Input 2x D-SubThe RME DTOX 16 breakout boxes are the perfect rack solutions for interconnecting analog multichannel XLRs with the common D sub 25 connector format. DTOX 16 I 16 x XLR Input to 2 x D sub DTOX 16 I connects 16 XLR inputs to two D sub 25 pin connectors (channels 1 8 and channels 9 16). The breakout panel supports all interfaces using analog 25 pin D sub inputs as well as the following RME interfaces: M 32 AD, M 16 AD, M 32 Pro AD, M 32 Pro DA. DTOX 16
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