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AKG CSX IRT4 10-Channel Infrared Transmitter +/- 60 Degree vs AKG DMM8 U (UL, ULD) Professional Digital Automatic Microhpone Mixer
The AKG CSX IRT4 is a wireless infrared transmitter for stage mobility and signal transmission, while the AKG DMM8 U is a rackmount digital microphone mixer for mixing and processing multiple audio inputs. The CSX IRT4 suits performers needing cordless stage freedom; the DMM8 U suits sound engineers managing multiple microphone feeds in broadcast, live, or recording settings.
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AKG CSX IRT4 10-Channel Infrared Transmitter +/- 60 Degree
AKG DMM8 U (UL, ULD) Professional Digital Automatic Microhpone Mixer
Specs side by side
| AKG CSX IRT4 10-Channel Infrared Transmitter +/- 60 Degree | AKG DMM8 U (UL, ULD) Professional Digital Automatic Microhpone Mixer | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $4,139.00 | $3,954.00 |
| Brand | AKG | AKG |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose AKG CSX IRT4 10-Channel Infrared Transmitter +/- 60 Degree
- ✓ Wireless infrared transmission with ±60-degree coverage up to 35 meters for unrestricted stage movement
- ✓ Silent operation via passive heat dissipation—no fan noise during performances
- ✓ 10-channel infrared capability with cascading support for expanded wireless systems
- ✓ Transparent digital PPM signal transmission preserving pristine audio fidelity
Why choose AKG DMM8 U (UL, ULD) Professional Digital Automatic Microhpone Mixer
- ✓ Professional 24-bit/48 kHz digital audio processing with full 20–20,000 Hz bandwidth
- ✓ Six balanced XLR microphone inputs plus USB audio inputs for flexible connectivity
- ✓ Built-in DSP: filters, compressor/limiter, ducking, and routing without external gear
- ✓ Cascadable to 10 units for large installations; UL version includes LAN control, ULD includes DANTE networking
Frequently asked questions
What is the key functional difference between these two products?
The CSX IRT4 is a wireless transmitter that sends audio signals via infrared across a stage; the DMM8 U is a mixer that receives, processes, and routes multiple microphone inputs in a rackmount format. They serve different roles in an audio chain.
Can these products work together in a system?
Not directly. The CSX IRT4 transmits wireless signals to receivers; the DMM8 U mixes hardwired or networked microphone inputs. They would require separate receiver units or integration hardware to connect in a single workflow.
Which product is better for a solo performer versus a multi-mic venue?
The CSX IRT4 suits solo performers needing cordless stage freedom with one wireless transmission channel. The DMM8 U is designed for venues mixing six or more microphone sources simultaneously, with cascading and networking for larger installations.
What audio quality specifications matter most for each?
For the CSX IRT4, the ±60-degree coverage and 35-meter range ensure reliable signal transmission without degradation. For the DMM8 U, the 24-bit/48 kHz processing, full audio bandwidth, and onboard DSP tools define mixing and processing capability.