SuperAnalogue Mic Pres for Your Dante Network
The Solid State Logic SB 16.12 Network I/O stagebox enables you to add 16 top-flight SuperAnalogue mic preamps to your Dante IP audio network, as well as eight analog line outputs and four channels of AES3 digital I/O. This 3U rackmountable unit performs equally well in broadcast, live sound, and recording applications, allowing easy deployment of mic preamps and speaker feeds wherever you need them. In addition to redundant RJ45 Dante network connections, this stagebox also includes a user-configurable SFP port. Individual signal present, clip, phantom power, global PSU, and Network A and B indicator LEDs provide at-a-glance confirmation of your settings. Need to add more I/O to your SSL Live rig? If so, the SSL SB 16.12 will be happy to accommodate you.
Brimming with flexible I/O
Here at Sweetwater, we're blown away by the flexible I/O SSL baked into the SB 16.12. For starters, you get 16 SuperAnalogue mic preamps, eight analog line outputs, and four digital inputs and outputs on two AES3 I/O pairs. The unit houses a pair of redundant RJ45 Dante network connections, plus a user-configurable SFP port that can be fitted with RJ45 or optical connectors. The SFP ports perform admirably as network extenders, or they can supply network separation for a gain-compensated Dante split, for connection to a second Dante-equipped console or another Dante-compatible device on a different network.

Solid State Logic SB 16.12 Network I/O Stagebox Features:
- Adds 16 top-flight SuperAnalogue mic preamps to your Dante IP audio network
- Provides 8 analog outputs and 4 channels of AES3 digital I/O
- Performs equally well in broadcast, live sound, and recording applications
- Allows easy deployment of mic preamps and speaker feeds wherever you need them
- Includes redundant RJ45 Dante network connections for added reliability
- User-configurable SFP port accommodates RJ45 or optical connectors
- Individual signal present, clip, phantom power, global PSU, and Network A and B indicator LEDs