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Garth D. Wiebe
 
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Default AudioRail Technologies: CAT5 digital audio snake

AudioRail Technologies is a very small and very new startup that has
chosen to engineer, design, and build to production first, without
marketing fanfare. Although this topic may be viewed as a solicitation,
it is also an opportunity to make our new technology and approach known,
which is not yet widely publicized, and solicit feedback and impressions
from the pro audio user community about our approach and the way we are
presenting it. Because we are a small company, we really do have time
to interact, and you can provide us with valuable feedback that can help
to steer us strategically.

What we have done is develop a way to get 64 channels (32 in each
direction) of low latency digital audio onto a CAT5 cable in a way that
brings the price point down closer to where more people can afford it.

Our website is at http://www.audiorail.com

Our website is straightforward and technical with no marketing hype, and
lays everything out pretty matter of factly. We even provide web
pointers and descriptions of competing approaches, so that users can
fairly evaluate the alternatives, rather than us making ridiculous
claims that our products are the best thing for any and every application.

The bottom line:

$500 per each 64-channel point of connection on CAT5 daisy chain snake,
up to 330 feet (100 meters) per hop.

Negligible latency: A few microseconds in transport.

Current product connects using ADAT Lightpipe interfaces to digital
audio gear.

Add analog conversion products to suit wherever needed. The least
expensive price point is the Behringer ADA8000 ($200 street), which can
do 16 channels of A/D + D/A for $200.

Again, any comments or feedback would be appreciated, as we are
obviously very new to the market.

I also want to mention that we are very low-key, and have no intention
on haranguing this forum or anyone in it with business solicitations.

 
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