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Roland 40 Channel Digital Snake Stage Unit 8 In 32 Out

The S-4000S-0832 is a component of the S-4000 Digital Snake System. It has 8 inputs, 8 outputs and redundant Ethernet connectors. It is typically used on the stage providing 8 mic/line inputs and 32 outputs or returns. Each channel has remotely switchable Phantom Power as well as a 20 dB pad. The professional quality XR-1 mic preamps are remotely controllable in zipperless 1dB steps using the S-4000R Remote Controller or a Mac or PC using the free RCS software. The preamps have been designed for live sound applications and provide superb audio quality with 28 dB of headroom.

SKU: GC08-S4000S0832

Roland 40 Channel Digital Snake Stage Unit 8 In 32 Out

Roland 40 Channel Digital Snake Stage Unit 8 In 32 Out

The S-4000S-0832 is a component of the S-4000 Digital Snake System. It has 8 inputs, 8 outputs and redundant Ethernet connectors. It is typically used on the stage providing 8 mic/line inputs and 32 outputs or returns. Each channel has remotely switchable Phantom Power as well as a 20 dB pad. The professional quality XR-1 mic preamps are remotely controllable in zipperless 1dB steps using the S-4000R Remote Controller or a Mac or PC using the free RCS software. The preamps have been designed for live sound applications and provide superb audio quality with 28 dB of headroom.

The redundant Ethernet connectors are rugged Neutrik Ethercon connectors configured as Main and Backup. In case the Main cable is compromised, the system will automatically and seamlessly switch to the Backup cable and light an Indicator LED. In addition to redundant Ethernet connectors and an optional redundant power supply, the unit has a covered power switch to prevent accidental power loss as well as a power cable security bracket. The S-4000S-0832 is rack-mountable and provides flush or recessed mounting positions so that a cover can be placed on its rack case while connectors are still in place.

Features:

8 Mic/Line Inputs and 32 +4 Line Level Outputs provide the professional quality source and return audio

Source audio can be split into many locations using a standard Ethernet Gigabit Switch

High-quality XR-1 mic preamps provide superb sound with lots of headroom

Zipperless remote control of preamp levels available using S-4000R from the stage or FOH positions

Mic preamps on stage and digital audio transmission system eliminate the loss of high frequencies and intelligibility found in analog cabling

Mic/Line level eliminates the need for direct boxes on stage

Redundant Ethernet ports with rugged Neutrik Ethercon connectors offer seamless switching to backup cable with no loss of audio

Optional S-240P power supply switches automatically with no loss of audio in case of power supply interruption

Modular design allows Input and Output modules to be changed for different system configurations

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Roland 40 Channel Digital Snake Stage Unit 8 In 32 Out

The S-4000S-0832 is a component of the S-4000 Digital Snake System. It has 8 inputs, 8 outputs and redundant Ethernet connectors. It is typically used on the stage providing 8 mic/line inputs and 32 outputs or returns. Each channel has remotely switchable Phantom Power as well as a 20 dB pad. The professional quality XR-1 mic preamps are remotely controllable in zipperless 1dB steps using the S-4000R Remote Controller or a Mac or PC using the free RCS software. The preamps have been designed for live sound applications and provide superb audio quality with 28 dB of headroom.

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