Digital mixing has revolutionized virtually everything in the live-entertainment production workflow. The ultra-affordable S32 digital stage box bridges the gap between the onstage talent, Front of House (FOH) console and the rest of the world with its ultra-fast and rock-solid performance! The S32 provides 32 MIDAS-designed remote-controllable mic preamps, plus 16 balanced analog XLR returns at the stage end Ð and all it takes is a single Cat 5e cable (up to 328 ft / 100 m). While KLARK TEKNIK, the industry-leader in high-end digital audio processing, invented the AES50 SuperMAC technology that made it all possible Ð our superb scale of production makes the S32 so very affordable. ¥ 32 MIDAS-designed, fully programmable mic preamps for audiophile sound quality ¥ 16 analog, servo-balanced XLR outputs ¥ AES50 network ports featuring KLARK TEKNIKÕs SuperMAC networking capability for ultra-low jitter and latency ¥ ULTRANET Connectivity for BEHRINGER's P16 personal monitoring system for in-ear applications ¥ Digital audio and control connectivity for TURBOSOUND speaker systems with ULTRANET networking capability ¥ Automatic AES50 stage-split mode when connected between BEHRINGER X32 Series FOH and monitor consoles ¥ Dual AES50 ports for cascading additional S16, SD16 or SD8 stageboxesÑno merger or router required ¥ 2 AES-3 ports (AES/EBU), for directly connecting PA system controllers with digital inputs ¥ Dual ADAT outputs providing 16-channel digital output on two optical TOSLINK* connectors ¥ Mute All function for quietly patching any inputs on stage ¥ MIDI In/Out for bi-directional communication between BEHRINGER X32 Series console and on-stage MIDI devices ¥ Remote operation via shielded CAT5e cable up to 330 ft / 100 m length ¥ USB connector for system updates via PC ¥ "Planet Earth" switching power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus low power consumption for energy saving ¥ "Built like a tank" yet compact, all-steel 3U rack-mount chassis ¥ Designed and engineered in Germany