AMX
AMX Professional AV Control & Signal Systems
AMX brings enterprise-grade AV control, signal distribution, and system integration to the spaces where serious audio and video work gets done. From broadcast facilities and professional recording suites to install-focused live venues and production studios, AMX infrastructure quietly powers the routing, switching, and control layers that keep complex sessions running without interruption.
Studio Gears stocks over 150 AMX components — from compact power supplies and control keypads to high-density matrix enclosures — giving engineers, integrators, and facility managers a single source for the backbone gear that holds a professional AV environment together.
The AMX Story: Control at the Core
AMX built its reputation by solving one of professional AV's most persistent challenges: making complex, multi-source signal environments controllable, scalable, and reliable. Long before networked AV became a standard expectation, AMX was engineering centralized control systems that unified disparate devices — projectors, displays, switchers, amplifiers, and more — under coherent, programmable logic. That philosophy of purposeful integration became the foundation of everything the brand produces.
Today AMX is recognized globally as a leader in AV-over-IP distribution, high-density matrix switching, and touchpanel control. The brand's Enova DGX platform in particular has become a reference-class solution in broadcast and large-venue installations, while its Hydraport modular connectivity systems address the clean signal-management needs of conference spaces, studios, and production rooms where cable chaos is the enemy of a productive session.
What AMX Is Known For
- High-density matrix switching with the Enova DGX platform, supporting large-scale 4K60 and HDR signal routing in broadcast and production facilities
- Hydraport modular connectivity systems that deliver clean, recessed cable management for studios, conference rooms, and production tables
- Network-native AV distribution with support for Dante and AES67 audio-over-IP standards, enabling flexible routing across studio infrastructure
- Programmable control systems and keypads — including the Metreau line — that give engineers and operators direct, customizable command over room environments and signal flows
- Robust HDCP 2.2 and HDMI 2.0 compliance ensuring protected 4K content moves cleanly through professional signal chains without compatibility issues
- PoE+-capable and Gigabit Ethernet-ready hardware that integrates with modern IT-managed AV networks, reducing installation complexity in permanent installs
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of facilities is AMX gear best suited for?
AMX products are engineered primarily for permanent and semi-permanent professional installations: broadcast facilities, recording studios, corporate AV environments, houses of worship, live event venues, and higher-education production spaces. The systems are designed to be configured once and relied upon continuously, making them a strong fit anywhere a stable, scalable AV infrastructure is more important than portability.
Does AMX support Dante and AES67 audio networking?
Yes. AMX integrates with Dante and AES67 audio-over-IP ecosystems, which means AMX switching and control infrastructure can sit alongside networked audio hardware from other professional manufacturers. For studios and broadcast facilities already running Dante-based audio routing, AMX components fit naturally into the broader signal chain.
What is the Enova DGX platform and who is it for?
The Enova DGX is AMX's high-density matrix switching enclosure platform, designed for facilities that need to route many simultaneous video and audio signals — including 4K60 and HDR content — across large or complex installations. It is a reference solution for broadcast control rooms, large-venue production systems, and any environment where dozens of sources and destinations must be managed with low latency and high reliability.
What is the Hydraport system and how does it help in a studio environment?
Hydraport is AMX's modular, recessed connectivity system. It mounts flush into tables, podiums, and workstation surfaces and accepts interchangeable modules — including HDMI, USB-C, power, and retractable cable variants — to keep a studio or control room's connection points organized and accessible without exposed cable runs. For production environments where clean signal management directly affects workflow, Hydraport reduces patching time and physical clutter.
Are AMX control systems difficult to program and deploy?
AMX control systems are professional-grade and are most commonly deployed by certified AV integrators or in-house technical staff familiar with AMX's NetLinx programming environment. The hardware itself — keypads, touchpanels, power supplies, and matrix enclosures — is designed for reliable long-term operation once a system is configured. For complex multi-room or broadcast installations, partnering with an experienced AMX integrator is the standard approach.