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MX2200 Pn

Description

The Solidyne MX2200 codec-mixer is a compact unit for field work and remote broadcasting. It handles multiple connection technologies with simple and intuitive operation. It can be configured from its onboard display or, when connected to a network, from a computer using a web browser. It is powered by a 12 VDC / 1.25A switching power supply, and its internal battery provides up to 4 hours of autonomy. Link types:
  1. Wired Ethernet
  2. Wi-Fi (using external antenna)
  3. 4G LTE (using USB modem)
  4. Bluetooth (to a mobile phone)
  5. Landline telephone (POTS)
Transmission methods:
  1. VoIP through SIP calls (full duplex)
  2. Streaming to Icecast or Shoutcast servers
  3. RTP streaming
  4. Audio via mobile telephony
  5. Conventional telephone call

Recording

The MX2200 can record over 100 hours in its internal memory in MP3 format.
Automatic time-based cut can be set.
Recorded files are accessed by connecting the console to the local network and using a computer with any web browser.

Audio Inputs

Microphones
Three 100mm faders control up to 4 dynamic microphones.
Fader #3 handles inputs MIC 3 and MIC 4. When both inputs are used, microphones of the same brand and model should be used.
Level differences between voices are partially compensated by an internal compressor that acts on the microphone mix. Lines
The MX2200 features two stereo inputs for line signals:
  • One analog input (TRS connector)
  • USB port for direct computer connection

Telephone Connections

The unit handles:
  • One conventional telephone line
  • One Bluetooth-linked mobile phone
These communications can be used as the main link to the studio or as backup for the data connection (streaming or SIP).
When not used as a link, they can be integrated into the program mix.
Warning! CONFERENCE between telephone line and Bluetooth is not supported.
Both lines can be put on air, but they won’t hear each other or be able to dialogue.

Monitoring and Cue

  • Up to 4 headphones can be connected on the rear panel. There is a single master volume adjustment. For differentiated levels, it is recommended to use an external headphone distributor or headphones with built-in volume control.
  • An onboard talkback microphone allows private communication to the linked mobile or telephone line, or sending messages to the headphones.
  • The monitoring circuit (CUE) allows listening to signals before sending them to the program mix, for example to dialogue with the lines.
On Air Light (Tally light)
If an on-air light is connected, HEADPHONES #1 output becomes a speaker output, as it mutes when microphones are active, preventing feedback.

Outputs

The MX2200 offers:
  • Stereo analog output
  • USB stereo send
  • An integrated CODEC that allows simultaneous generation of:
    • One SIP communication (full duplex)
    • Two streams: one to an IP address via RTP and another to an Icecast/Shoutcast server
The main mix includes a stereo insert point (analog) to connect an external audio processor.