KLANG Debuts KLANG:quelle XDM
KLANG has introduced the KLANG:quelle XDM, a 1RU XLR breakout box designed for 32-bit digital-to-analog audio conversion from Dante or MADI inputs. The unit provides 16 channels of output, with user-configurable options for analog XLR or digital AES3 formats.
The front panel includes two Neutrik etherCON halo network ports for Dante connectivity, with built-in LED rings indicating network activity. The first port also supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) for simplified setup.
On the rear panel, 16 Neutrik XLR outputs allow for dynamic routing. Each stereo pair can be configured to output either two mono analog line-level signals or a stereo digital AES3 signal through the same XLR connector. A blue halo light on the first XLR output of each pair provides a visual indication of the selected output type.
The :quelle XDM integrates with KLANG systems, adding analog or AES3 mix output capabilities for in-ear transmitters and immersive audio processors. It also functions as a standalone breakout box for MADI or Dante-based audio systems, providing flexible input and output control for any setup.