Yamaha NAI48-ES Network Audio Interface

YAMAHA Updated: 2007-10-05
Yamaha NAI48-ES Network Audio Interface

48 channels of digital audio each way over a single Cat-5 Ethernet cable
All-in-one digital mixing consoles such as Yamahas acclaimed PM5D, M7CL and the remarkably compact LS9, are incredibly powerful and effective for a board spectrum of live sound applications, and the NAI48-ES Network Audio Interface take them to a new level of flexibility and convenience.

The NAI48-ES is a digital interface that lets you transfer up to 48 digital inputs and 48 digital outputs between console and stage or any other location via a single Cat-5 Ethernet cable. 48 AES/EBU inputs and 48 AES/EBU outputs are provided via 25-pin D-sub connectors.

The AES/EBU inputs and outputs can be directly connected to a wide variety of digital front-end devices such as Yamaha AD8HR 8-channel remote head amps for top-quality line or microphone input, as well as a range output gear.

EtherSound™ Networking
The NAI48-ES employs EtherSound networking technology to transfer multiple channels of digital audio over standard Ethernet cable with extremely low latency. This advanced, easy-to-manage protocol is designed to handle up to 64 channels of digital audio, and will easily transfer 48 channels of 24-bit 48-kHz audio in both directions over distances up to 100 meters with appropriate high-performance cables. The most convenient way to add EtherSound capability to Yamaha digital mixing consoles is to install one or more AuviTran AVY16-ES EtherSound cards in the consoles Mini-YGDAI card slots, according to the performance and channel capacity required. Then you can simply connect a standard Cat-5 Ethernet cable between the console and NAI48-ES to transfer all audio channels plus remote control signals for compatible devices such as the AD8HR remote head amplifier. You can even use standard Ethernet hubs and routers to create any network configuration that suits your needs.

Uncompromising Yamaha Quality, Compatibility, and Reliability
The NAI48-ES employs EtherSound™ networking technology to transfer multiple channels of digital audio over standard Ethernet cable with extremely low latency. This advanced, easy-to-manage protocol is designed to handle up to 64 channels of digital audio, and will easily transfer 48 channels of 24-bit 48-kHz audio in both directions over distances up to 100 meters with appropriate high-performance cables. The most convenient way to add EtherSound capability to Yamaha digital mixing consoles is to install one or more AuviTran AVY16-ES EtherSound cards in the consoles Mini-YGDAI card slots, according to the performance and channel capacity required. Then you can simply connect a standard Cat-5 Ethernet cable between the console and NAI48-ES to transfer all audio channels plus remote control signals for compatible devices such as the AD8HR remote head amplifier. You can even use standard Ethernet hubs and routers to create any network configuration that suits your needs.