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Convertidor estéreo a batería

  • Salida USB y/o Bluetooth a 2 XLR
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • USB 2.0
  • Salida de auriculares TRS estéreo de 3,5 mm
  • Control de volumen independiente para USB y Bluetooth
  • Alcance de transmisión inalámbrica: 10 m
  • Interruptor mono/estéreo
  • Interruptor de toma de tierra
  • Batería: 40 horas de funcionamiento, 6 horas de carga a través de USB-C
  • Antena extraíble
  • Respuesta en frecuencia: 20 Hz a 20 kHz
  • Rango dinámico: 90 dB
  • Impedancia de salida: 250 Ohmios
  • Incluye cable USB-C a USB-A
  • Dimensiones: 146 x 90 x 40 mm
  • Peso: 450 g
  • Fuente de alimentación USB adicional (artículo nº278119) disponible
  • Disponible desde Octubre 2020
  • número de artículo 493395
  • Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
  • Multicanal
  • Canales 2
  • Activa o pasiva Activa
  • 19" No
  • Speaker Simulation No
  • Canales de Grabación / Reproducción 0/2
  • Tipo de transmisor Digital
  • Número de entradas de micrófono 0
  • Componente Receptor
  • Nº de entradas de Linea 0
  • Tipo de transmisión Bluetooth
  • Nº de entradas de instrumento 0
  • Número de Salidas de Línea 2
  • Salidas de auriculares 1
  • Ancho del receptor en mm 90 mm
  • Número de conectores S/PDIF 0
  • Altura del receptor en mm 40 mm
  • Número de conectores ADAT 0
  • Profundidad del receptor en mm 146 mm
  • Conectores AES/EBU 0
  • Peso del receptor en kg 0,45 kg
  • Receptor a baterías Si
  • Conectores MADI 0
  • Ethernet 0
  • Frecuencia desde 2400 MHz
  • Word Clock No
  • Otros conectores USB-C
  • Frecuencia hasta 2400 MHz
  • Estado de la batería en pantalla No
  • Entrada del transmisor No
  • Samplerate Máximo (Khz) 96 kHz
  • Resolución máxima (bit) 24 bit
  • Salida del Receptor XLR
  • Sistema de carga Opcional
  • USB Bus-Powered
  • Tipo de USB 2.0
  • Anchura en mm 90 mm
  • Profundidad en mm 146 mm
  • Altura en mm 40 mm
  • Unidades Cable USB-C a USB-A
  • Tipo de conector Usb C
77 €
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Good when wired, unuseable on BT && works on Linux :)
Reallyzen 14.09.2022
A USB DI is infinitely superior to using the crap minijack output of your laptop for performances, and here the Sirus USB-DI does it for you, no more mess of whatever adapters before going into a DI box anyway - also, I use arch btw and it works straightforwardly.

Did I say "no more mess"? Wait, that device won't work on a usb-c to usb-c cable, you HAVE to plug an adapter from C to A then use a regular A to C cable to use it (forget it on modern hardware)

But, why bother with wires, there's Bluetooth right? Here it falls completely, utterly on its face is with the quality of the sound on the BT interface; it is just unusable, even as background music. I couldn't quite believe my ears so I switched around 2 laptops and my cellphone, each time comparing Wired vs. BT. I have other BT devices around, and was able to check that my BT output was clean, the sound rendered on the Sirus output was awful, mushy, flat while absolutely OK when wired.

One way of testing this was to use a little JBL speaker that features both a minijack input, (wired from the Sirus headphone output), and a BT input ; connecting my phone to the Sirus BT provided very poor sound quality while connecting my phone straight to the JBL provided good sound. With the laptops it was just a matter of switching around between Wired/BT and it's the same, unfortunately.

Buy it for the DI, do it, but forget the BT. And usb-c.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Nice idea but generally rubbish
johnno_uk 16.01.2025
For USB audio this is a cheap C-Media DAC in a metal case and that is the entire extent of engineering effort that has been considered.

The unit suffers from passing through electrical noise over the USB line direct into the audio signal! When using with an iPad, just loading apps, changing what's on the screen will create noise, and the general cycle can be heard continuously. That electrical noise will be there, its normal, but the audio output side is supposed to be isolated from this noise. This is noise travelling within the device itself! This is not acceptable for what is verging on a professional product.

I got much better results with various audio interfaces (including a £7 USB C aux cable) plugged into a cheap active DI.

The USB socket is much more fussy about cables than other devices, such that it dropped the connection easily on cable that works with other device. It was very happy and stable with an Apple USB cable however as these always appear to have well made connectors.

As others have said it does not request power from a USB-C host yet it is a USB-C device. It only works from ports which always have power which are usually A ports and some badly made USB-C hubs (like one I own). So a standard USB-C cable direct to a mobile device or Mac/PC will not work! The easiest way to make a cable that requests power is a C to A adapter then to use the cable that came with the device.

A neater way is C to USB-B micro (male) at the host end then a micro B (female) to USB-C at this DI box.

The use of USB-C on something that might sit on a stage floor is daft. Sticking with full size USB-B would've made more sense in my view.

Bluetooth only supports the basic SBC codec which is now 22 years old.
Modern receivers should support AAC for Apple devices and AptX or LDAC for other device. This device can not accept these codecs.

All in all the device would be fine where low quality audio will do and being battery powered makes sense when phantom power is not available to power the bluetooth receiver.

For USB audio there is bus power so if all that is needed is to send stereo audio down 2 balanced XLR lines, then this can be done with a separate USB based: Audio Interface/Soundcard/DAC/Headphone Adapter/AUX cable then a stereo DI.

I only need mono for playing soft synths and output everything from my iPAD down one channel, and will not keep this device in my gig bag but instead use a Zoom AMS 22 plus a Behringer DI100 with a short patch cable between. It's a shame as this device would be just one single device but it's not good enough as I'd be feeding noise into the PA before I even press a key on my keyboard.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Satisfying product but defective USB-C
Léo 30.01.2024
Overall quite satisfied with this product after 4 years.

The only problem is that the manufacturer decided not to include two mandatory pull-down resistors in the USB-C connector, violating the USB-C specification and making it impossible to use this product with a standard USB-C-to-C cable. As a consequence the product can only be used with a USB-C-to-A cable.

Features: 5/5, Bluetooth works well and is very practical.
Sound: 4/5, perfect sound with USB but slightly quieter with Bluetooth.
Quality: 3/5, solid build but defective USB-C connector.

Final rating: 4/5.
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Lamentablemente hubo un error. Por favor, inténtelo de nuevo más tarde.
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Gantry 16.01.2022
Great product, really good build quality and good sound quality. When using Bluetooth it can sometimes boost low frequency but for testing equipment and listening to music while working it's really good.
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