Audioarts Engineering
Audioarts (and its console range) is probably the most recognized name in radio. There have been thousands and thousands of Audioarts consoles sold - many of which are still in operation, some over 30 years old! Audioarts Engineering is a sister brand to Wheatstone with every console being made in our New Bern, North Carolina, USA factory. For flexibility, economy, and long-lasting performance and value, Audioarts is your best choice.
Audioarts DMX WheatNet-IP Networkable Digital Console
Audioarts brings full WheatNet-IP AoIP networking to its DMX console. The console’s mix engine also includes a built-in 5-port Ethernet switch. No external switch is required to create or join an existing WheatNet-IP system, making DMX one of the more affordable entry-level IP audio networked consoles on the market.
DIGITAL CONSOLE:
Audioarts DML-12 LYRIC AND DML-8 VERSE
The Audioarts DML-12 Lyric and DML-8 Verse digital consoles are plug-in ready. The all digital consoles are in a sleek, one-inch thin tabletop profile.
Included are USB and Bluetooth* direct-to-fader inputs for PCs, phones, players, and other external devices. A WheatNet-IP app is optional for direct digital output to WheatNet-IP audio networks.
The DML-12 Lyric and DML-8 Verse are part of the Audioarts Engineering studio line of headphone amps, talent stations, consoles, and control surfaces.
Audioarts Engineering is a sister brand to Wheatstone. Both are engineered, manufactured and supported under the same roof in Wheatstone’s New Bern, North Carolina, factory.
Standard features include three stereo program busses, AES3 inputs via RJ45, mic preamp, and CUE speaker.
ANALOG CONSOLE:
Audioarts AML Azalea
This little number has it all! Wheatstone introduces mighty little Audioarts Console. USB. Seperate power supply. Quality you can trust. The mighty little AML 8 console is what happens when you mix Audioarts with Wheatstone, and add 45 years' experience designing, manufacturing, and supporting mixing consoles for broadcasters around the world (many still in operation today).