RDL AV-NL2
The RDL AV-NL2 takes two channels off a Dante network and converts them to two balanced analog outputs, giving an installer a clean, professional-grade point to leave the network and feed an amplifier, a recorder, or a distribution system. It is built for studio-quality fidelity and low-noise performance, and it needs no special software to set up: the routing is handled in Dante Controller and the module simply does the conversion.
Each output appears on an XLR connector and provides +4 dBu balanced for a -20 dBFS network level, leaving 20 dB of headroom above nominal. A per-output selector sets the level to line or attenuates it by 50 dB to mic level, so the AV-NL2 can also drive a mic-level input directly. The network connects on an RJ45 etherCON port, and Dante sample rates of 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz are selectable.
| Function | Two-channel Dante network to balanced audio interface |
|---|---|
| Network Connector | RJ45 etherCON, Dante |
| Sample Rates | 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 kHz |
| Outputs | Two XLR balanced |
| Output Level | +4 dBu at -20 dBFS (line); switch attenuates 50 dB to mic level |
| Headroom | 20 dB above nominal |
| Configuration | No special software required |









