Bose ControlSpace WP22BU-D Dante Wall Plate (2-XLR, 2-RCA, 1-3.5mm) front white

Bose ControlSpace WP22BU-D Dante Wall Plate (2-XLR, 2-RCA, 1-3.5mm)

Vendor: Bose
Description Bose ControlSpace WP22BU-D Dante Wall Plate (2-XLR, 2-RCA, 1-3.5mm) Bose ControlSpace WP22BU-D Dante Wall Plate is created carefully to be a cost effective multi-I/O wall box. Bose ControlSpace WP22BU-D Dante is designed as a a...

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Bose ControlSpace WP22BU-D Dante Wall Plate (2-XLR, 2-RCA, 1-3.5mm)

Bose ControlSpace WP22BU-D Dante Wall Plate is created carefully to be a cost effective multi-I/O wall box. Bose ControlSpace WP22BU-D Dante is designed as a a balanced XLR line output and a balanced mic/line XLR input. For complete available inputs, it have a RCA line-level inputs and a 3.5mm TRS line-level input. A 3.5mm TRS line-level output is also included. Bose ControlSpace WP22BU-D Dante is designed to fit, so all connectivity (power and data) is provided by a single CAT-5 cable, into most dual gang US junction boxes and is PoE enabled. The I/O density and size of the WP22BU-D is making it easier to put Dante connectivity wherever it’s needed whether it is near the audio source or sink, and still eliminating costly and interference-prone analog wiring. Control and Setup, unbalanced/balanced source selection, with line/mic input gain included, and phantom power, as well as Dante audio routing are all integrated in ControlSpace Designer.

Key Features

• One balanced XLR mic/line input, one stereo (summed to mono)
unbalanced input
• One balanced XLR line output and one mono unbalanced 3.5mm
output — or one stereo unbalanced 3.5mm output
• 802.3af compliant PoE powered to work with any compliant PoE
network switch
• Three gain levels are available on the XLR input with +48VDC
Phantom power – all adjustable via ControlSpace Designer™ software
• ID indicator allows easy identification of which WP22BU-D is
communicating with ControlSpace Designer software
• RCA inputs (mono-summed) and 3.5 mm input (mono-summed) can
be selected via software, individually or summed (see Audio Flow
diagram)