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Allen & Heath GX-4816 Audio Interface – High-Capacity Remote I/O Stagebox for dLive Systems (AH-GX-4816)

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  • Allen & Heath GX-4816 Audio Interface – High-Capacity Remote I/O Stagebox for dLive Systems (AH-GX-4816)
  • Allen & Heath GX-4816 Audio Interface – High-Capacity Remote I/O Stagebox for dLive Systems (AH-GX-4816)
MSRP: $6,199.00
$4,999.00
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Description

Allen & Heath GX-4816 Audio Interface (AH-GX-4816)

High-Capacity 48x16 Remote Stagebox for dLive and SQ Systems

The Allen & Heath GX-4816 (AH-GX-4816) is a high-density 96kHz remote audio interface stagebox designed to significantly expand input and output capacity in compatible dLive, Avantis, SQ, and AHM systems. It functions as a powerful front-end I/O unit, bringing microphone preamps and line outputs directly to the stage while maintaining full digital control from the mixing console.

Built for large-scale live sound, broadcast, and installation environments, the GX-4816 reduces analog cabling and improves system flexibility by placing high-channel-count I/O close to the audio sources.


Key Features

  • 48 recallable mic/line inputs with high-quality preamps
  • 16 balanced XLR line outputs for system routing and monitoring
  • Operates at 96kHz high-resolution digital audio for low-latency performance
  • Fully compatible with dLive, Avantis, SQ, and AHM systems
  • Dual DX ports for additional system expansion (stageboxes or monitoring systems)
  • Remote-controlled preamps (gain, pad, phantom power) from mixing surface
  • Supports flexible system expansion with multiple DX devices
  • Rugged stage-ready enclosure with rackmount capability (5U form factor)
  • Designed for touring, broadcast, theaters, and fixed installations
  • Plug-and-play integration with Allen & Heath digital ecosystems

Product Overview

The GX-4816 acts as a centralized high-channel-count stage interface, combining large numbers of mic preamps and outputs into a single networked unit. It simplifies system design by reducing the need for traditional analog multicore snakes while ensuring consistent signal quality and low-latency digital transmission.

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