PreSonus NSB 32.16 Networked Stage Box
The PreSonus® NSB 32.16 networked stage box provides the flexibility to position your analog I/O for your StudioLive® Series III digital mixer wherever it's needed. Featuring 32 digitally controlled XMAX mic preamps, 32 balanced line-level inputs, 16 analog outputs, and 2 stereo AES3 digital outputs, the NSB 32.16 seamlessly integrates into StudioLive Series III digital mixers using a single Ethernet connection. Control input trims, phantom power, and more directly from your StudioLive Series III console or UC Surface remote mixing software on your tablet or laptop.
The NSB 32.16 networked stage box is equipped with 32 versatile locking combo jacks. Connect your microphones to the digitally controlled XMAX preamps or use the balanced ¼-inch TRS inputs for line-level devices—the NSB 32.16 can handle both scenarios. Inputs can be routed to any StudioLive Series III digital mixer on the network, and with gain compensation, each mixer maintains individual gain control without affecting the front-of-house mix.
PreSonus constructed the NSB 32.16 within a robust steel chassis designed to withstand the demands of rigorous tours. The unit features adjustable rack ears, allowing you to choose between flush or recessed installation as well as front or rear I/O placement to suit your rack configuration. With its standard 3U 19-inch design, the NSB 32.16 is also compatible with most universal stage pockets for permanent installations.
Features
- Network stage box designed for StudioLive Series III console mixers
- 32 locking digitally controlled XMAX mic/line inputs featuring gain compensation for shared streams
- 16 XLR line outputs
- 2 Stereo AES3 Digital Outputs
- Seamless configuration from StudioLive Series III console mixers and UC Surface
- Built-in 2-port AVB switch with locking Ethernet connections for easy point-to-point and daisy-chain network configurations
- Rugged all-metal stage box enclosure
- Includes multi-position rack ears
- Compatible with stage pockets from Ace Backstage