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Mineola 4×4 Dante Audio Bridge

The Mineola 4×4 connects the digital Dante and analog XLR worlds with two inputs and two outputs, perfect for compact setups. PoE-powered and equipped with 48V phantom power on both XLR inputs, it’s ideal for easy microphone connections. All connectors are locking, with Neutrik etherCON on the dual network ports for reliable redundancy. Fully compatible with the entire Dante software suite, the Mineola 4×4 integrates seamlessly into live event production systems including vMix, Vizrt Vectar, Vizrt TriCaster, OBS, Telestream Wirecast. Designed for versatility and high performance, it’s the perfect solution for professional audio environments.

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CategorySpecification
Analog Inputs4 channels, balanced/unbalanced (XLR/TRS combo) with 48 V phantom power
Analog Outputs4 channels, balanced/unbalanced (XLR/TRS combo)
Digital Audio4 Dante channels (AES67 compatible)
Network Ports1 × Dante Primary (RJ45, PoE) + 1 × Dante Secondary (RJ45)
LatencyAdjustable: 1 ms / 2 ms / 5 ms (via Dante Controller)
ESD Protection±8 kV (air) / ±4 kV (contact)
ChassisRugged metal housing, Turtle Aqua finish
Form Factor1U rackmount (19″) — compact and installation-ready
Power OptionsPoE (IEEE 802.3af Class 0) or 12 V DC input
Operating Temperature−20 °C to +60 °C (−4 °F to +140 °F)
Humidity Range20 % – 90 % (non-condensing)

Mineola 4×4 Dante Audio Bridge

  • Main Function: Converts analog audio signals into digital Dante network streams, allowing traditional audio gear to be integrated into modern AV and broadcast systems.

  • Connectivity:

    • 4 analog inputs (XLR/TRS combo) with 48 V phantom power

    • 4 analog outputs (XLR/TRS combo)

    • Dual Dante ports (Primary and Secondary) for network redundancy

    • Locking connectors (Neutrik etherCON and XLR) ensure secure, professional connections

  • Ideal Use Cases: Broadcast studios, AV installations, streaming production, paging systems, and any small-scale professional audio setup.

  • Control & Configuration: Supports management via Dante Controller and Web Interface, with adjustable latency settings of 1 ms, 2 ms, or 5 ms.