RDL AV-XMN4 Four Microphone Inputs to Dante Network Audio
The RDL AV-XMN4 puts four microphones onto a Dante network in one durable box, with a discrete preamplifier behind each input for studio-quality fidelity and low noise. It is the interface you reach for when you need to get stage or ceiling microphones into a networked audio system cleanly: four XLR female inputs, switch-selectable gain, and switchable P48 phantom on every channel. Each preamp offers gains of 40 dB, 48 dB, and 62 dB so it can sit comfortably in front of anything from a condenser to a low-output dynamic.
The network side is Dante at 24-bit over a 100 Mbps RJ45 Neutrik etherCON port, with selectable sample rates of 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz. Equivalent input noise reaches -130 dBu at 62 dB of gain, and total harmonic distortion stays under 0.1 percent across the band. The AV-XMN4 runs from a PoE-enabled network switch or an external 24 Vdc supply, ships in an all-metal enclosure suited to stage or install use, and includes mounting brackets for fixed installations.
| Function | Four microphone inputs to Dante network audio |
|---|---|
| Inputs | Four XLR female, selectable gain 40 dB / 48 dB / 62 dB |
| Phantom Power | P48 per input |
| Network Connector | RJ45 Neutrik etherCON, Dante, 24-bit, 100 Mbps |
| Sample Rates | 44.1, 48 (default), 88.2, 96 kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz (plus/minus 0.5 dB) |
| THD+N | Less than 0.1% (20 Hz to 20 kHz) |
| Equivalent Input Noise | -130 dBu at 62 dB gain |
| Power | PoE or external 24 Vdc |
| Included | Mounting brackets |










