AKG HUB4000 Q HIQNET Ethernet Interface
Description
AKG HUB4000 Q HIQNET Ethernet Interface
The AKG HUB4000 Q integrates up to eight professional AKG wireless devices into a networked audio environment, enabling centralized control and monitoring across your studio setup. Built into a rugged half-rack metal housing, this interface bridges AKG wireless systems with HiQnet infrastructure, delivering the zero-latency control and reliability that modern multi-device recording and monitoring sessions demand. Essential for producers and engineers managing distributed wireless microphones and in-ear systems across networked studio infrastructure.
Network Architecture & Connectivity
The HUB4000 Q consolidates eight AKG wireless devices through individual RJ10 (4P4C) connectors and connects to your HiQnet network via standard CAT-5 Ethernet. The 10Mb half-duplex Ethernet connection ensures stable data flow across your networked audio system without introducing latency or bottlenecks in real-time control signals, keeping your wireless rig responsive during tracking and monitoring.
Setup & Monitoring
The front panel features 10 status LEDs for instant visual feedback on device and network activity, and 4 DIP switches for straightforward IP address configuration. External power draws 12V, 500mA via a lockable DC socket, securing the connection during sessions and ensuring stable operation in permanent studio installations.
Key Features
- Connects up to eight AKG wireless devices to HiQnet network
- 8x RJ10 (4P4C) female connectors for wireless device connection
- 1x RJ45 Ethernet female connector for HiQnet network connection
- Standard CAT-5 cable compatible for network integration
- 10 status LEDs for real-time data transfer monitoring
- 4 DIP switches for IP address configuration
- 10Mb half-duplex Ethernet connection
- 12V, 500mA external power supply with lockable DC socket
- Rugged half-rack metal housing for durability
- Compatible with DMS 700, WMS 4000/4500 wireless microphones, and IVM 4 in-ear monitoring systems
The HUB4000 Q serves as the essential hub for AKG-based wireless systems requiring networked distribution and centralized control across recording sessions, live overdubs, and multi-room studio environments.
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At a Glance
The AKG HUB4000 Q bridges multiple AKG wireless devices into a centralized HiQnet network, letting you monitor and control up to eight units from a single interface with zero latency and transparent audio pass-through. Studio and remote-recording engineers using distributed AKG wireless systems will appreciate the instant status feedback and simplified IP configuration for seamless multi-room or multi-zone session setups. It's the hub for professional recording environments where networked wireless management must be rock-solid and invisible to the mix.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many AKG wireless devices can this interface handle?
The HUB4000 Q connects up to eight AKG wireless devices through individual RJ10 connectors, supporting DMS 700, WMS 4000/4500 wireless microphones, and IVM 4 in-ear monitoring systems.
What kind of network connection does it require?
It connects to your HiQnet network via a standard RJ45 Ethernet port using CAT-5 cable, operating at 10Mb half-duplex with zero latency for real-time control signals.
What do the front-panel controls do?
Ten status LEDs display real-time data transfer activity, and four DIP switches allow straightforward IP address configuration without needing external software or manual rewiring.
Is the power connection suitable for touring?
Yes; it draws 12V, 500mA through a lockable DC socket that secures the connection during mobile setups and permanent venue installations, preventing accidental disconnection on the road.
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