TSL presents efficient hybrid bridge to migrate from legacy to IP

To improve productivity and sustainability through the efficiency of a hybrid infrastructure for IP media transport, routing, and power management, TSL is bringing the new MPA1-MIX-NET solution to the NAB show.
A 1U-audio confidence monitor and mixer with 16 instantly recallable independent mixes, the MPA1-MIX-NET is designed in collaboration with NEP and can be deployed for ST 2110 vehicles and installations.
A 1G AoIP (audio-over-IP) connection provides 64 channels of input, with a further 64 available via an optional MADI (Multi-channel Audio Digital Interface) SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable).
Support for in-band NMOS (Networked Media Open Specifications) is built-in for integration with TSL control and leading third-party systems. Moreover, SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) integration allows remote configuration changes for added flexibility and improved productivity.
At booth C2416, the MPA1-MIX-NET will be showcased alongside TSL’s flagship PAM (Precision Audio Monitoring) range.
Mark Davis, Director of Products & Technology, TSL Products, said, “MPA1-MIX-NET and the PAM-IP range builds bridges between existing hardware and the IP universe with input from our customers and partners on design and useability.
“We know it takes time to migrate from legacy to IP, and these solutions let you thrive in either or both worlds, without compromise.”
Find out more at NAB 2023, which is taking place from April 16-19 at the Las Vegas Convention Centre.