Stage Boxe

Designed for touring and live performances, the DSPRO StageGrid 4000 ensures high connectivity and impeccable audio quality in any SoundGrid system.

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When you're running a live control room with lots of sources, you need a stagebox that's reliable, practical and, above all, doesn't betray the quality of the signal. That's exactly what the StageGrid 4000 offers. With its 32 XLR mic/line inputs, 16 analogue outputs and AES/EBU connections, this stagebox integrates perfectly into a SoundGrid system like the eMotion LV1.

What impresses from the outset is the quality of the preamps. The sound is clean and precise, with very comfortable dynamics. Even at high gain, noise remains low, which is quite rare in this range. And with a maximum input level of 28 dBu, you can connect almost anything to it, without any risk of saturation.

In terms of installation, the 4U rack is easy to mount, either fixed or on tour. The case is sturdy and built to last, and the connectors are well thought out for quick installation. There are even two headphone outputs on the front panel, with separate volume control: perfect for checking a channel or listening in close proximity with ease.

SoundGrid compatibility is obviously a real plus. It can be seamlessly integrated into an existing network, with BNC Word Clock, Gigabit EtherCON port, and even a dual redundant power supply to secure the whole thing. Live, it's reassuring to know that you can count on it, even if something goes wrong.

Whether for a fixed installation, a festival or a tour, the DSPRO StageGrid 4000 ticks all the boxes. It provides comfort, flexibility and, above all, real peace of mind when the show starts. For technical teams working under pressure, it's a choice that makes all the difference.
Analog / digital
 Mixed
Output channels
 16
Digital input
 AES/EBU
Digital output
 AES/EBU
Digital multi-channel / network
 SoundGrid
Digital / analog conversion
 Yes
Network protocol
 SoundGrid
Weight
 7,9 kg
Packaging
 Single unit
Connectors
 XLR female 3 pins, XLR male 3 pins, etherCON, Jack female Stéréo
Input channels
 32
Color
 Black
  • Waves DSPRO StageGrid 4000
  • SoundGrid network audio stagebox
  • Format: 4U, 19-inch rack
  • 32 analogue mic/line inputs on XLR
  • 16 XLR analogue line outputs
  • 4 stereo AES/EBU inputs on XLR
  • 4 stereo AES/EBU outputs on XLR
  • 2 stereo headphone outputs with independent volume control
  • Support for 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz sampling rates
  • Synchronisation via Word Clock IN/OUT on BNC
  • SoundGrid network connector in Neutrik EtherCON format
  • Dual redundant power supply
  • 24-bit A/D and D/A conversion
  • SoundGrid-compatible interface for integration into the Waves ecosystem
- Analogue inputs :
- Impedance: 2.86 kOhms
- Gain range: -4 dB to +60 dB
- Maximum input level: 28 dBu (at -4 dB gain)
- Dynamic range: 115 dB (A-weighted, 1 kHz, 20 dB gain)
- Total harmonic distortion (THD): 0.002
- Equivalent input noise: -128 dBu (A-weighted, 60 dB gain, 150 ohms)
- Frequency response: ±0.1 dB (20 Hz to 40 kHz at 96 kHz)
- Phase shift: <10° at 20 kHz

- Analogue outputs :
- Output impedance: 50 ohms
- Max output level (0 dBFS): 24 dBu
- Dynamic range: 115 dB (A-weighted, at 1 kHz)
- THD: 0.002
- Frequency response: ±0.1 dB (20 Hz to 40 kHz at 96 kHz)
- Phase shift: <5° at 20 kHz

- AES/EBU IN/OUT :
- Standard: AES3 (2009)
- Supported sampling rates: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 kHz
- Impedance: 110 ohms

- Headphone outputs :
- Output power: 150 mW per channel at 16 ohms
- Dynamic range: 100 dB

- Network interface :
- Format: Gigabit Ethernet
- Connector: Neutrik EtherCON

- Word Clock :
- Connector: BNC
- Impedance: 75 ohms
- Voltage level : 5 V TTL

- Power supply :
- Voltage: 110 or 240 VAC
- Frequency: 50 Hz or 60 Hz
- Power consumption: 60 W
- External dimensions: 430 x 300 x 176 mm
- Weight : 7,89 kg
Waves - DSPRO StageGrid 4000
Waves - DSPRO StageGrid 4000
4 915,83 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,07 €
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