The Tascam MM-2D-X is a game - changer in audio processing. It's a 2 - channel mic/line input/output Dante converter with an in - built DSP mixer. This compact unit, just half the size of a standard 1U rack, is perfect for studios, live sound, and complex audio setups. It supports digital audio up to 96kHz/24bit, using XLR connectors for analog input and output to ensure top - notch audio clarity. The built - in DSP mixer offers full control over input and output channels, customizing performance for different scenarios. With remote control via Dante, it's a convenient choice for modern audio pros. Whether you're dealing with audio routing, remote mic gain control, or building an audio network, this device has the advanced features and reliability you need. Key features include 2 - channel mic/line input with +48v phantom power, remote mic gain control, 2 line outputs, 4 Dante inputs/outputs, PoE support, up to 24bit/96kHz resolution, integrated DSP functions, Dante daisy chain support, compatibility with Dante Domain Manager and Dante AES67 Mode, flexible scene presets, timer event function, and more. It comes with LAN/Dante connection and sample rate indicators, signal indicators for monitoring, and configurable reference levels. The package includes the unit, an installation guide, and a mounting kit.


Using the Tascam MM - 2D - X is easy. First, connect it to your audio source using the XLR connectors for analog input and output. If you're using Ethernet, make sure to use a Category 5e or faster STP cable and connect it to the RJ - 45 port. You can power it via PoE or use the TASCAM PS - P1220E AC adapter (sold separately). Once connected, you can start adjusting the settings. Use the built - in DSP mixer to control the input and output channels according to your needs. You can also set up scene presets to quickly switch between different audio configurations. For remote control, use the Dante function. When it comes to maintenance, keep the device in a cool place within the operating temperature range of 0°C - 40°C. Regularly check the connections to ensure they are secure. If there are any issues with the signal, check the signal indicators. And don't forget to update the device's firmware to get the best performance.