@@HackingHollywood Thanks for getting back to me. Do you know of anything like this that sends video? Preferably via HDMI? I have an 8 channel switcher and would love a way to wrangle all of the video cables for it in this way.
Nice video...I am considering these for a recording studio setup..My digital mixer however does support AVB and has an Ethercom connector on the back of the mixer, so I am curious if this could be plugged in directly. Would you know if they make these with more channels per breakout box? Thanks Phil NYC Area
You could *potentially* do this with an RJ45 splitter. They won't work properly for general network purposes, but given how this just used the 4 twisted pairs of a CAT cable it should work fine in theory.
@@HackingHollywood I tested this out. The black cable that was recommended by Amazon isn’t shielded. So therefor won’t pass phantom power. The blue cable by lyxpro is shielded. That one will pass phantom power.
Just what I needed. Glad I found you.
Awesome! Just remember there is no phantom power.
Power phantom ?
No phantom unfortunately.
@@HackingHollywood If using Shielded TP ethernet cable, Phantom is usually supported.
How is the sound quality? Have you tried them in a live setting?
Yes and they sound fine :) The only noticeable difference is it's cleaner than longer XLR runs because of interference.
Thanks for the video. Does it only do Cat 5 or does it do Cat 6 and Cat 7 too? Please advise. Thanks.
Yes it should do both 6 and 7.
@@HackingHollywood Thanks for getting back to me. Do you know of anything like this that sends video? Preferably via HDMI? I have an 8 channel switcher and would love a way to wrangle all of the video cables for it in this way.
Could I use this to add extra xlr inputs to my Rodecaster
No, it’s a 1 to 1 connection, meaning it just extends each channel. You’d have the same number of inputs.
Work For in ear ?
I think it will pass on signal for monitoring. It’s just that all 4 ports will be either male or female on each end (unless you redo one on your own).
Does it need to be connected directly to one another or can you use the network? Could I probably use it as an expander?
Unfortunately I believe it has to be connected to one another. They are dummy boxes and don’t get assigned IP’s.
Nice video...I am considering these for a recording studio setup..My digital mixer however does support AVB and has an Ethercom connector on the back of the mixer, so I am curious if this could be plugged in directly. Would you know if they make these with more channels per breakout box? Thanks
Phil
NYC Area
I haven’t seen ether on or more ports but that would be awesome!
Can this work with the x32, I don’t have a stagebox and I only need 4 Channels in and 4 channels out, can I use this as a “stagebox”
You would need 2 of these but yes it would work. You don’t get phantom power so keep that in mind.
Cool tool. Be even cooler if they had a parallel thru
You could *potentially* do this with an RJ45 splitter. They won't work properly for general network purposes, but given how this just used the 4 twisted pairs of a CAT cable it should work fine in theory.
Can they pass phantom from a mixer? Do I need a specific cable to do so?
That’s a great question. I haven’t tried that yet. I’ll let you know if I find out!
@@HackingHollywood I tested this out. The black cable that was recommended by Amazon isn’t shielded. So therefor won’t pass phantom power. The blue cable by lyxpro is shielded. That one will pass phantom power.