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RDL Unveils The RU-NMP44 Network Mixing Processor
Posted on Monday, April 8, 2024
RDL Unveils The RU-NMP44 Network Mixing Processor

Prescott, AZ, April 8, 2024  RDL is proud to announce their latest creation, the RU-NMP44, a cost-effective, quality network mixing processor that delivers the flexibility of network audio for any system size or budget. Designed to be versatile, and to support a wide range of system designs, the RU-NMP44’s superior performance specifications make it ideally suited to the most demanding installations.

The RU-NMP44 is ideal for adding volume control, mixing, switching, and ducking to existing network audio systems. The digital signal processing offered in the RU-NMP44 often fulfills all the requirements for an audio system design, such as in classrooms, meeting rooms, restaurants/bars, fitness centers, and retail stores.

“This is a remarkable product that was developed through a combination of our deep expertise in network audio, signal processing, and manufacturing,” says Erik Tarkiainen, President at RDL. “It exemplifies the type of simple, cost-effective solution that RDL is known for, while also furthering our position as the world leader in Dante interfaces and endpoints.”

Features and benefits of the RU-NMP44 include:

• Four Dante inputs to six virtual 4×1 mixers

• Individual zone control with source selection, assignable automatic (VOX) priority ducking, selectable high pass filters, and level control for all inputs and outputs

• Availability to store and instantly recall system switching, mixing, and audio level changes

To learn more about the RU-NMP44 and its capabilities, click here.