Our Story

History

For more than half a century Sonifex has been where engineering and design combine to create professional audio. Founded in 1969, Sonifex has grown into a specialist UK developer and manufacturer of hardware and software, that has quietly shaped studios and professional AV across Britain and beyond.

Our Northamptonshire based R&D and production facility is a centre for hands-on craftsmanship, expert manufacturing, software and design engineering.

A People-Powered Engineering House

We’re a tight team of around 40 skilled professionals, with a high proportion dedicated to in-house R&D. Our engineers design circuits, track multilayer PCBs, produce 3D mechanical parts and the embedded software that brings our products to life. From a manufacturing perspective, CNC machining, meticulous product assembly, and rigorous testing mean every Sonifex product is built to the highest standard and designed to last, even in the most demanding environments.

Trusted by Professionals Worldwide

More than 95% of British broadcast studios have used Sonifex equipment, and over 75% of our UK built products are exported. Our products are renowned worldwide for thoughtful design, hand-finished quality, and enduring reliability, backed by distributors who provide the local support you need.

Designed & Made to Perform

We keep critical skills and manufacturing in-house so we can maintain exceptional quality and control. Our processes include modern CAD/CAM design, precision CNC machining, 3D printing and etching, thorough QC, in-house assembly and testing. A comprehensive ERP/MRP system, developed in-house, provides the tools to control and manage finance, inventory, procurement, manufacturing, HR, sales/CRM, and reporting, collectively resulting in high industry standards that keep performing year after year.

Innovation as a Habit

R&D has been central to Sonifex since 1969. Conducted entirely in-house, our Northamptonshire-based research & design team develops products from the ground up, continually exploring new concepts and practical ideas to create dependable, high-performance solutions for the AV and broadcast media industries.

Want to read more? Below is a deeper dive into our more recent history, milestones and flagship products over the years. Contact us at marketing@sonifex.co.uk if you’d like to learn more about our company history – we’d love to hear from you.

Refreshed and Future-Facing

In January 2024 we refreshed our leadership: Marcus Brooke became CEO while Gareth Laughton (Managing Director), Luke Bradshaw (R&D Director) and Craig Throssell (Technical Director) joined the board. Together, bringing over 100 years of industry experience, committed to preserving the foundation on which Sonifex is built while also driving the company forward into the future.

PRODUCT TIMELINE

1989-1996

Sonifex became known for its NAB cartridge machines and carts used for radio adverts and jingles, peaking in the 1980s and early 1990s, before evolving from the analogue Micro HS to the digital Discart floppy-disk system.

In 1989, the HY-02 telephone hybrid improved talk-show audio, followed by the HDX2000 radio automation system in 1994, developed on Windows 3.11 and later Windows 95/98 until 1998.

The Sovereign analogue radio broadcast mixing console was developed in 1995 together with the DHY-02 DSP based telephone hybrid.

1996 saw the release of the Sentinel 8 channel digital audio logger and the Solutions radio studio furniture, allowing us to sell complete radio broadcast studios.

1997-2000

In 1997 the award-winning Courier portable flash-card recorder was announced. With its stylish design, built-in recording, scrub-wheel editing, USB and ISDN live audio, the Courier justified its selection as a Millennium Product by the UK’s Design Council. Over 850 Couriers have been sold to the BBC and All India Radio. (Courier shown.)

1999 saw the birth of the Redbox range of Audio interfaces, designed for systems integrators. Between 1999 and 2008 the range expanded to over 40 different products. The first of the range was the RB-DA6, a 1U rack-mount high performance 6-way stereo distribution amplifier for splitting a source into a number of different outputs.

2001-2004

In 2001, the Net-Log audio logger was born, a 4 channel audio logger which can record weeks of programming on a large internal hard-disk. The unit was designed as dedicated hardware for reliability reasons, i.e. there’s no PC motherboard in this machine. Although PC based systems are great for playback, they generally aren’t robust enough for continuous recording 24/7/365. (Net-Log shown.)

The S2 hybrid analogue/digital mixer replaced the Sovereign in 2004 and a talkback system was developed in the same year. The D:Scribe transcription system was also added in 2004.

2008

In 2008, Sonifex expanded its Redbox range with two 1U rack-mount units: the RB-ADDA2, converting analogue stereo audio to AES/EBU or S/PDIF digital outputs, and the RB-SC2, a versatile sample rate converter supporting AES/EBU, S/PDIF and TOSlink optical digital inputs and outputs.

The same year saw the launch of the 1U Reference Monitor range, signalling a new direction for the company. Combining advanced DSP technology with high-quality enclosure design, these compact monitors delivered exceptional sound, precise audio/visual monitoring and a comprehensive feature set. An integrated 5-band parametric EQ allowed users to tailor performance to their environment or listening preferences.

2009

In 2009, Sonifex expanded the Reference Monitor range with three Rack Monitors featuring Dolby® decoding: the RM-4C8-HDE1, RM-4C8-E1X and RM-4C8-E1B. These models could decode Dolby E or Dolby Digital streams, enabling visual monitoring of up to eight or 5.1 channels and audible monitoring of any two selected channels.

The range also grew with two more affordable Confidence Monitors: the RM-CA2, offering two LED meters and two analogue stereo inputs, and the RM-CAD8, with two LED meters, two analogue and six digital stereo inputs. Sharing the same high-quality speaker system, they delivered excellent performance with a streamlined feature set at a lower price point.

2009 Continued

In 2009, Sonifex introduced its first Video Redbox, the RB-VHDA8, to the Redbox audio interface range. This high-performance eight-way digital video distribution amplifier re-clocked and distributed 3G, HD or SD-SDI signals to eight outputs, ensuring reliable signal integrity.

Also launched that year was the RB-DSD1 digital silence detection unit. Similar in concept to the analogue RB-SD1, it featured AES/EBU, S/PDIF and TOSlink digital inputs and outputs. Designed to automatically switch sources if audio is lost, it provided dependable backup at transmitter sites or studio master outputs, maintaining continuous broadcast in the event of primary source failure.

2009 Continued

Yet another innovative design was added to the Sonifex range of products in 2009, the SignalLED Studio Illuminated Signs. The signs are designed for installers and because the sign itself contains the control electronics, and RGB LEDs are used, it can be simply configured onsite.

2010

In 2010, Sonifex further expanded the Reference Monitor range with the introduction of Reference Monitor Meters and Reference Monitor Controllers:

The Reference Monitor Meters are a range of freestanding and 1U rack-mount precision meters offering accurate, high-resolution metering of between 1 and 4 stereo audio sources. Each stereo source is auto-switching between either analogue or digital AES/EBU format with sample rates up to 192kHz accepted

The Reference Monitor Controllers are a range of 1U rack-mount audio production control units, for providing source selection, volume, DIM and CUT controls for external analogue monitors, together with light controls for the Sonifex SignalLED range of studio signs, or similar.

2010 Continued

An innovative addition to the console range is the S1 Digital/Analogue Radio Broadcast Mixer. This is a high performance compact, low cost, fixed format mixing console designed for on-air radio use. It can be fitted flush into a desktop or can be rack-mounted by the addition of optional rack ears.

2010 Continued

To the Talkback and Commentary range, Sonifex have introduced the CM-CU21, CM-TBU and the CM-TLL.

The CM-CU21 is a rugged desktop commentator unit for two commentators and a guest providing microphone inputs/outputs, return audio circuit inputs, comprehensive headphone monitoring and talkback facilities. With an extensive feature set the CM-CU21 is perfect for commentary at outside broadcasts and sports events. The CM-TBU Line-Powered Telephone Balance Unit is compatible with all analogue direct exchange lines and provides a 4-wire communications system to interface with the telephone network. The CM-TLL Line Powered Telephone Line Listen Unit provides a low-loss interface to receive audio from a telephone line.

2010 Continued

Yet more new Redboxes this year including: delays, a voiceover monitor; tone generators; a silence switcher and the introduction of the new Video 3G, HD & SD-SDI models, including embedders/de-embedders and the Dolby® encoder and decoder. Still in the familiar Redbox chassis offering rackmounting as standard and a universal AC power supply, these new video Redboxes use latest technology components to offer embedding and de-embedding for analogue and digital audio signals into and out of all 3G, HD and SD-SDI video signals, respectively.

2011

In 2011, Sonifex expanded the Redbox range with the Dolby® E Encoder and Decoder. The RB-VHDDD8 decoder with de-embedding extracts up to 16 audio channels from any SDI video audio group, routing two to the internal Dolby® decoder. Up to 10 decoded or any de-embedded channels can be re-embedded onto either SDI output or sent via rear-panel BNC/D-type connectors, offering flexible broadcast routing.

The RB-VHEDD8 encoder converts up to eight audio channels into a two-channel AES/EBU Dolby E stream, embedding them into SDI outputs. Audio inputs can come from external digital sources or de-embedded SDI channels, which can also be re-embedded alongside the encoded output.

2011 Continued

Also, this year, the Pro Audio Streamers which are a range of three IP to audio and audio to IP streamers which have professional analogue and digital inputs and outputs. They allow audio to be streamed around a building, WAN or LAN using IP audio and CAT5 cabling infrastructure.

There are three products in the range providing encoding/decoding and streaming:
The PS-SEND converts an audio input to an IP stream.
The PS-PLAY reads an IP stream and outputs to balanced and unbalanced audio line levels.
The PS-AMP reads an IP stream and outputs audio to stereo speakers.

2012

2012, saw the introduction of a new small simple radio mixer for novice and professional users…the S0 Radio Broadcast Mixer.

The S0 is a high quality yet simple to operate radio broadcast mixer ideally suited to community radio stations, for educational purposes and for internet radio. Easy to understand, the S0 includes a telephone hybrid for making and recording telephone calls and a 3.5mm stereo jack for plugging in an mp3 player. The addition of a USB port allows for recording to a PC and for playing a PC automation system directly through the mixer. The headphone outputs have a built in limiter to offer hearing protection and the studio speakers mute when a microphone fader is open, with automatic mic live sign switching. The S0 allows presenters and DJs to be up and running quickly with a fully featured radio studio mixer.

2012 Continued

The CM-CU1 Commentator Unit 1 Commentator & Line Input which offers the same high quality, robust specification as the CM-CU21, with a feature set tailored to single commentator applications.

It provides a fully featured commentator position and a line-level input. The unit has an individual commentator output, with an additional output providing a mix of commentator and line input audio. A limit indicator on the main panel shows when the adjustable limiter on the main output is active, and a bright 21 segment LED PPM meter, which can be disabled, shows the main output level.

2012 Continued

The CM-TB8 8 Channel Talkback Control Unit which is a powerful and highly flexible self-contained communications unit allowing multiple 4-wires and IFBs within a single 1U rack space. It offers easy connection to any industry standard talkback system including the Sonifex CM-TLL line listen unit plus the CM-CU1 and CM-CU21 commentator units.

The CM-TB8 8 Channel Talkback Control Unit is ideal in an OB truck or small studio. The CM-TB8 is a talkback control unit providing 8 channels of 4-wire communication, housed in a 1U rack mount enclosure.

2013

In 2013, Sonifex launched a new line of portable, battery-powered belt packs for live and field use. The CM-BH4W 4-wire headphone amp offers galvanic isolation via input and output audio transformers, operating in 4-wire or IFB modes with AGC and a selectable talk switch. The CM-BHA headphone amplifier features wide signal gain, an adjustable limiter, and a loudspeaker, with both units providing up to 200 hours of battery life and low-battery LED warning.

The CM-TB8 talkback system was expanded with two add-in cards: the CM-TB8T for two analogue telephone lines and the CM-TBG dual GSM card, both offering full call control and web-based management.

2013 Continued

In 2013, the Redbox range expanded with three new audio distribution products. The RB-AES4B3 (BNC) and RB-AES4X3 (XLR) are passive quad “one-to-three” AES3/AES3ID splitters, distributing a single digital audio source to up to three destinations. The RB-MS4X3 is a similar passive quad splitter for microphones or line-level sources. Smaller single three-way versions are also available: CM-AESB3, CM-AESX3, and CM-MS3.

Also introduced was the RB-SD1IP silence detection unit with Ethernet and USB. It adds browser-based setup, real-time signal monitoring, SNMP V1 control, GPI-triggered SNMP traps, and a front-panel USB for pre-recorded messages if both main and auxiliary audio signals fail.

2014

Two new telephone hybrids were introduced. The DHY-04 Single Automatic Digital TBU, with AES/EBU and analogue I/O plus Ethernet, is an enhanced redesign of the acclaimed DHY-03. It features auto-sensing combined analogue and digital inputs/outputs, front-panel speed dial buttons, and Ethernet access for web-based configuration, while maintaining exceptional line balance rejection.

The DHY-04G Single Automatic GSM Hybrid, also with AES/EBU, analogue I/O, and Ethernet, operates on GSM mobile networks instead of POTS lines. A rear-panel SIM slot and quad-band GSM module enable high-quality broadcast calls, converting cellular audio to 4-wire signals for connection to a mixing console.

2014 Continued

In 2014, Sonifex introduced a range of radio capture cards. The PC-DAB1-4 Multi-Ensemble DAB+/DAB Radcap PCIe receives and decodes up to four DAB+/DAB ensembles. The PC-FM6-32 FM Radcap PCIe allows simultaneous recording of multiple FM stations, while the PC-AM6-32 AM Radcap PCIe supports up to 32 AM stations simultaneously.

Two professional sound cards were also launched: the PC-DIG4 Digitorc 4, a PCIe card with four AES-3 stereo inputs and outputs for Windows, and the PC-AUR44 Auricon 4.4 PCIe analogue sound card, offering four stereo inputs and four stereo outputs, delivering high-quality analogue audio for professional applications.

2015

In 2015, Sonifex launched the AVN-GMCS IEEE1588 PTP Grandmaster Clock with GPS Receiver. Designed for AoIP networks, it serves as a PTPv2 master clock, synchronising all network nodes with sub-microsecond accuracy. Using IEEE1588-2008 precision time protocol, the AVN-GMCS distributes time packets to connected devices, enabling seamless audio distribution via RAVENNA, of which AES67 is a subset. PTP time-stamping also measures and compensates for network latency at each node. Configuration is simple via front-panel controls or the webserver, including full PTP profile setup, ensuring precise, reliable timing for professional broadcast and networked audio applications.

2016

This year, Sonifex expanded the AVN range of IP audio talkback intercoms, offering flexible 4-wire analogue I/O alongside AES67 AoIP network connectivity. This allows integration with both legacy 4-wire systems and modern networked audio infrastructures, with all audio delivered at 48kHz broadcast quality.

Using RAVENNA for network audio distribution ensures compatibility with other AES67 systems. The new AVN-TB10AR features 10 programmable buttons, each representing a separate station for Talk, Listen, or duplex Talk/Listen communication. Coloured LEDs indicate the current action, and a Callback button lets users signal availability, making it a versatile solution for multi-station intercom setups.

2016 Continued

The DHY-04HD Single Automatic HD Voice & GSM Hybrid, with AES/EBU and analogue I/O plus Ethernet, delivers high-quality broadcast voice calls, making it ideal for remote studios, OB vans, and emergency situations without reliable landlines. It uses 3G or GSM cellular networks to send and receive HD Voice calls with 7kHz bandwidth, converting them to 4-wire audio for connection to a mixing console. Equipped with a quad-band GSM and five-band UMTS/HSPA+ module, the DHY-04HD supports calls on any 2G or 3G network, ensuring flexible, high-quality communication wherever needed.

2017

In 2017, the AVN range expanded with two 20-button talkback intercoms: the AVN-TB20AR rackmount AoIP talkback intercom and the AVN-TB20AD desktop AoIP talkback intercom. The AVN-TB20AR is a 2U rackmount unit based on the AVN-TB10AR, offering the same core specification but with 20 station buttons for larger installations. It also includes dedicated GPI/O and Phone buttons for remote control of external equipment and Sonifex DHY-04 telephone hybrids, ideal for OB trucks and production galleries.

The AVN-TB20AD provides the same features and connectivity in a compact desktop format with a sloped front panel, differing only by the absence of the additional rear headset connector.

2017 Continued

Finally, the PC-AD2 2 Stereo Analogue I/O & 2 Stereo AES-3 I/O PCIe Half Height Sound Card. The PC-AD2 is a half-height PCIe sound card with dual stereo analogue inputs/outputs and dual stereo AES-3 digital inputs/outputs. It has full Windows 7/10/11 driver support.

2018

2018, Sonifex expanded its AVN (AES67 AoIP) range with several new products. The award-winning AVN-PXH12 2 x 12 Channel Mix Monitor was a world first, capable of simultaneously monitoring and mixing up to 24 AES67 AoIP channels within a compact 1U rack unit. Any network audio channel can be assigned and mixed to analogue outputs, headphones, or the built-in speaker.

Also introduced were the AVN-TB6 6-button AES67 talkback intercom, ideal for smaller communication setups, and the AVN-TB6D desktop version, offering the same features and connectivity in a compact, elegantly styled form factor.

2018 Continued

2018 saw the introduction of the AVN Portal range. Comprising of three multi-channel audio interfaces using AES67 AoIP, designed to mix and route analogue, AES3, microphone and AES67 stream inputs to analogue, AES3 and AES67 outputs. Models include the AVN-PA8D with eight stereo analogue line I/O and display, the AVN-PD8 with eight stereo digital AES3 I/O, and the AVN-PM8T with eight mic/line inputs and eight line outputs.

Each portal is available with or without input/output metering displays (D version) and offers rear-panel options of XLR/RJ45 or terminal block (T version) connectors. All units feature input and output level trim controls and integrated output limiters.

2018 Continued

The passive packs were released – this range of small utility products use transformers to change audio input & output impedances and levels and to distribute audio signals.

2018 Continued

In 2018, AoIP met live commentary with the introduction of the AVN-CU2 and AVN-CU4 Dante® Commentator Units, supporting two and four commentators respectively. The AVN-CU2 is a portable unit that combines Dante® AoIP connectivity with traditional 4-wire interfaces, bridging modern networked audio and legacy broadcast infrastructure. This hybrid approach provides the flexibility and simplicity of AoIP while maintaining compatibility with existing systems still used in many stadia and sports venues, ensuring seamless integration for live sports and event commentary applications.

2019

The AVN-HA1, headphone amplifier, is an analogue input product taking an analogue audio feed from the AVN portals. It can be used independently of the portals by using the separate DC input for power and a separate analogue input. The AVN-HD1 is an AES3 digital input product taking an AES3 audio feed from the AVN portals. It can be used independently of the portals by using the separate DC input for power and a separate AES3 audio input.

2019 Continued

In 2019, Sonifex introduced the Multi-Channel Dante® Audio Interfaces, designed to convert balanced analogue line-level audio to Dante AoIP. These cost-effective, 1U rack-mount units provide a straightforward solution for AV professionals and system integrators, offering simple configuration and reliable operation.

The AVN-AI04 features four analogue inputs and four analogue outputs, while the AVN-AI08 provides eight inputs and eight outputs, all on Neutrik XLR connectors. Configuration is managed via Dante Controller over a Dante network connection. The units are AES67 compatible, compliant with Dante Domain Manager, and powered conveniently via PoE.

2019 Continued

2019 saw the introduction of the AVN-DIO Audiophile Dante® Interfaces, designed to ensure delivery of the highest possible quality. This range of nine plug-and-play units offers a simple and elegant way to connect legacy analogue and digital audio equipment to a Dante AoIP network. Designed for straightforward installation and operation, they provide seamless integration into professional systems.

What sets the DIO range apart is its exceptional audio performance. Featuring advanced A/D and D/A circuitry, these interfaces deliver analogue performance up to ten times better than comparable products, achieving greater than 120dB dynamic range for truly outstanding sound quality.

2020

The Dante® 3G/HD/SD-SDI Embedder/De-Embedder was launched in 2020. The easiest way to connect legacy SDI equipment to the Dante® network, the AVN-DIO10 can be used for simultaneous embedding and de-embedding. This simple plug and play audio/video interface provide a convenient and elegant method of connecting legacy 3G/HD/SD-SDI equipment to the Dante® AoIP audio network.
The AVN-DIO10 takes an SDI feed, de-embeds the 16 audio channels and places them on channels 1-16 of the Dante network, mapped using Dante Controller. It simultaneously takes the 16 input channels mapped to the device on Dante Controller and re-embeds them onto the SDI output.

2021

2021 saw the introduction of the Multi-Channel Dante® Audio Interfaces, expanding the growing AVN range. These units convert balanced analogue or AES3 inputs and outputs to Dante AoIP. For analogue I/O, the range includes 4- and 8-channel bidirectional models, as well as 16-channel input and 16-channel output versions. On the analogue models, the global line-up level can be configured for both inputs and outputs. The AES3 version provides an 8-stereo-channel bidirectional interface. All analogue and AES3 models are available with either single or dual redundant network ports, offering power and data redundancy.

2021 Continued

This year saw the launch of the AVN-DIO19 Dante® AES3 16-channel I/O converter and the AVN-DIO20 MADI AES3 64-channel I/O converter. The AVN-DIO19 converts up to eight stereo AES3 inputs and eight stereo AES3 outputs to and from Dante AoIP. Each input accepts sample rates from 32kHz to 192kHz, with automatic sample rate conversion to match the Dante system rate, while outputs follow the system rate. The AVN-DIO20 bridges MADI and AES3 with Dante, enabling bidirectional MADI connectivity alongside eight stereo AES3 channels, providing a simple plug-and-play solution for integrating legacy MADI equipment into Dante networks.

2022

This year saw the introduction of four new devices, expanding the established AVN-DIO range. The first was the AVN-DIO12, a dual microphone to Dante interface based on the AVN-DIO09 circuit design. It shares the same feature set, including coarse and fine microphone gain control. Housed in a slightly wider chassis while retaining the space-efficient design of its single-channel counterpart, the AVN-DIO12 provides a more practical solution for multi-microphone setups.

Three further devices complete the expansion, offering different configurations of a four-channel analogue audio Dante interface. These include the AVN-DIO14, providing two input and two output channels of analogue audio; the AVN-DIO15, with four input channels; and the AVN-DIO16, with four output channels. Each device enables seamless audio transport to and from a Dante-enabled network.

2023

The AVN-GPIO was introduced as a networked, PTP-enabled GPIO interface designed for precise timing and flexible control. Featuring 10 configurable GPIOs, including eight timed channels, the unit can accurately timestamp input events and trigger outputs with nanosecond precision using IEEE1588-2008 PTPv2 synchronisation. Virtual GPIO functionality allows devices across the network to trigger each other without additional wiring, while Ember+ and UDP commands provide integration with third-party control systems. Supporting Default, AES67 Media, and custom PTP profiles, the AVN-GPIO is configured via a built-in web server. Housed in a rugged aluminium enclosure with power options via PoE or 12v DC, it offers a compact and versatile solution for networked control and automation.

2024

2024 sees the release of the AVN-DIO10-12G. An upgrade to the extremely popular AVN-DIO10, the new AVN-DIO10-12G now adds support for the full range of SDI standards from SD-SDI through to 12G-SDI. The AVN-DIO10-12G can be used for simultaneous embedding and de-embedding of up to 64 channels.  This simple plug and play audio/video interface provides a convenient and elegant method of connecting legacy 12G/6G/3G/HD/SD-SDI equipment to the Dante® AoIP audio network.

2024 Continued

2024 witnessed some significant changes with the announcement of a fresh company structure. Notably Marcus Brooke moving to CEO, with Gareth Laughton, Managing Director, Luke Bradshaw, R&D Director and Craig Throssell, Technical Director forming the remainder of a new board.

The changes ensure continued progress, while preserving the heritage, design quality and reliability, that are synonymous with our brand.

2024 Continued

The AVN-CU1 expands the Sonifex Dante commentary range with a cost-effective, single microphone/headphone unit that is simple to use yet fully featured. Its headphone amplifier offers five inputs – three talkback channels, programme, and sidetone – each with individual level control. Illuminated pushbuttons manage audio routing, while an OLED display supports setup and configuration. A high-impact LED bar graph ensures clear metering in daylight, with individual headphone routing per source and status-indicating downlighting. Connectivity includes redundant Primary and Secondary Dante ports on EtherCON RJ45s, plus two SFP transceiver ports. Power is supplied via dual PoE or 12V DC input.

2025

This year, four products enhanced and complemented our range. The DHY-04V builds on the exceptional DHY-04 Telephone Hybrid by introducing 4G capability, allowing mobile calls to reach studios with the broadcast quality expected in modern transmission. We also added native RAVENNA/AES67 support to our flagship AVN-CU2 and AVN-CU4 commentary units, expanding their AoIP flexibility. The AVN-M8R is a high-quality professional interface designed for seamless integration with Dante/AES67 networks, providing a reliable insert point that transparently converts Mic/Line inputs into AoIP streams, further strengthening the Sonifex Dante multi-channel portfolio.

2026

2026, sees the release of the Generation-2 Multi-Channel Analogue AoIP Interfaces, replacing the highly successful AVN-AI, AVN-AO and AVN-AIO range. The new models offer greater flexibility, with a choice of XLR or terminal-block connectivity and support for Dante or RAVENNA AoIP networks. Dual PoE and USB-C power are now provided as standard, simplifying installation across a wide range of applications. This marks a smooth transition from our Generation 1 multi-channel units, delivering the additional options and enhanced versatility our customers need to meet evolving system and workflow requirements.

2026 Continued

The long awaited RM-X-64 is released, a reference monitor range offering exceptional input versatility. 64 channels of Dante or RAVENNA AoIP and 64 channels of MADI as standard, with 2 additional expansion slots for monitoring Analogue, Digital or SDI sources. The unit features a touchscreen and on-unit controls for quick and easy operation. The integrated web GUI provides intuitive, convenient on-screen monitoring from any location, giving you unparalleled control in any setup.