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MRK16 16 channels ultra-wideband rack unit
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AUDIO OUTPUT
D-subminiature
Ethernet ports
Analogue Out
The analog output on the MRK16 is provided through two DB25 connectors (Tascam stan-
dard), with channels 1 to 8 on the rst connector and channels 9 to 16 on the second. To
use this output, connect the adapter cable and tighten the two screws on the connector. The
analog output on the MRK16 is self-generated from the MCR54, meaning the MCR54 only
outputs in digital, and the MRK16 converts it to analog.
G Ground
C Cold
H Hot
AES59 Out
These digital ports output audio through a DB25 pin connector (Tascam standard). The sam-
pling rate of the digital audio output is xed at 48kHz.
This is the standard TASCAM connector pinout that can be found on mixers, recorders, and
other related accessories.
DB25 connector Pinout
DANTE
These digital ports output audio through a CAT5 connector, specically from ports 2 and 4.
Using the Dante Control software, you can change the word clock from 48kHz to 96kHz and
congure all four ports to enable, for example, the Dante output on any port (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5).
AES72
These digital ports output audio through a CAT5 connector. The sampling rate of the digital
audio output is xed at 48kHz.
D-subminiature connectors are used to carry balanced analog or digital audio on many multi-
channel professional audio equipment, where the use of XLR connectors is impractical due to
space constraints.
The following audio outputs are available simultaneously:
1- Analogue
2- Digital (only one between AES59 or AES72)
3- Dante