Expand Your Connectivity with the Optical MADI HD Card
The Soundcraft A949.049032-01.V Optical MADI HD Card is a professional-grade expansion module designed to enhance your audio system's versatility. This multi-mode MADI (Multichannel Audio Digital Interface) card provides robust and efficient digital audio connectivity, enabling seamless integration with modern production workflows. Ideal for live sound, studio, and broadcast applications, it ensures reliable and high-quality digital audio transmission.
High-Quality Multichannel Digital Audio Integration
This Optical MADI HD card allows you to transmit and receive multiple channels of high-definition digital audio over an optical connection. Its multi-mode functionality ensures compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment, making it perfect for large-scale setups that require professional digital signal routing.
Seamless Integration with Soundcraft Compact Stagebox
Designed for use with the Soundcraft Compact Stagebox, this card integrates effortlessly into your system. It provides an efficient solution for expanding digital audio capabilities, allowing engineers to manage complex audio workflows with ease and precision.
Reliable Optical Connectivity for Long-Distance Transmission
The multi-mode optical connection delivers stable, high-speed audio transmission over long distances without signal degradation. This feature makes it an excellent choice for large venues, outdoor events, or installations where traditional cable runs may be impractical.
Durable Design for Demanding Applications
Crafted with high-quality materials, this MADI HD card is built to withstand the rigors of professional use. Its durable construction ensures consistent performance in challenging environments, from touring rigs to permanent installations.
Future-Ready for Advanced Audio Systems
The Optical MADI HD Card is designed to support modern and future audio technologies, ensuring your system remains compatible with emerging industry standards. It’s an ideal solution for professionals looking to expand their digital audio infrastructure.