Description
The Jk Audio Innkeeper 2 Dual-Line Digital Hybrid squeezes two independent digital hybrids in a 1U rack space. The front panel keypad, display and handset jacks provide easy speed dialing and call setup. Digital hybrids allow you to send signals into the phone line while maintaining excellent separation between your voice and the caller. The balanced XLR output jacks contain only the caller's voice. It connects audio signals to standard analog telephone lines without the transmit / receive crosstalk common to analog hybrids. The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) continuously monitors both the phone line and audio signals to deliver excellent separation. This proprietary, dual-convergence echo canceller algorithm can achieve excellent separation, typically exceeding 50 dB, without any setup and without sending a noise burst down the line. The menu driven keypad and back lit display allow you to store 50 phone numbers by name in a phone list. You can also use the display to set features such as the number of rings before auto answer, master send channel selection and test tone output. An auxiliary telephone jack is provided for each line. The auxiliary telephone is disconnected when you press the "Call" button and reconnected when you press the "Drop" button. It features Auto-Answer/Auto Disconnect for use in IFB and monitoring applications. Call Conferencing is activated by the front panel Conference button or the Remote Interface Unit. The Conference button
JK Audio Innkeeper 2 Dual-Line Digital Hybrid, 3x Balanced XLR-F Inputs, 3x Balanced XLR-M Outputs, 200Hz-3600Hz Telephone Side Frequency Response
Current Price
$1 854.79
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$1 728.74
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$1 496.25
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$2 095.8
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Description
The Jk Audio Innkeeper 2 Dual-Line Digital Hybrid squeezes two independent digital hybrids in a 1U rack space. The front panel keypad, display and handset jacks provide easy speed dialing and call setup. Digital hybrids allow you to send signals into the phone line while maintaining excellent separation between your voice and the caller. The balanced XLR output jacks contain only the caller's voice. It connects audio signals to standard analog telephone lines without the transmit / receive crosstalk common to analog hybrids. The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) continuously monitors both the phone line and audio signals to deliver excellent separation. This proprietary, dual-convergence echo canceller algorithm can achieve excellent separation, typically exceeding 50 dB, without any setup and without sending a noise burst down the line. The menu driven keypad and back lit display allow you to store 50 phone numbers by name in a phone list. You can also use the display to set features such as the number of rings before auto answer, master send channel selection and test tone output. An auxiliary telephone jack is provided for each line. The auxiliary telephone is disconnected when you press the "Call" button and reconnected when you press the "Drop" button. It features Auto-Answer/Auto Disconnect for use in IFB and monitoring applications. Call Conferencing is activated by the front panel Conference button or the Remote Interface Unit. The Conference button
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hey everybody this is Joe Gilder from home studio corner comm today I'm going to talk about balanced versus unbalanced cable what's the difference now this isn't this is a little more technical than I normally like to go into but I just think it's fascinating and I think it might be helpful for you so there's balanced and unbalanced cables right you may not know which is which and why I'm going to tell you today hopefully quickly here is an unbalanced cable this is a guitar cable a patch cord you'll see it's a quarter-inch and it has one line on it so there's two sections of metal and one line in the middle okay this is an RCA connection it is also unbalanced those are your two main RCA or two main unbalanced connections that you're going to see in most gear now let's talk about balanced balanced XLR is a balanced signal it has three pins three conductors three wires going down the cabl


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