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AMX DX-RX-4K60-TAA DXLink 4K60 HDMI Twisted Pair Receiver,TAA vs AMX NMX-ENC-N1122A-C N1000 Series AV Over IP Decoder with AES67 Support, Card
The AMX DX-RX-4K60-TAA is a twisted-pair HDMI extender for pristine 4K60 video over Cat6/6A/7 cabling, while the AMX NMX-ENC-N1122A-C is an AV-over-IP decoder card for networked audio and video distribution. Choose the DXLink receiver for fixed installations requiring uncompressed HDMI signals over long distances; choose the N1000 decoder for IP-based broadcast facilities needing redundant network paths and AES67 audio compliance.
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AMX DX-RX-4K60-TAA DXLink 4K60 HDMI Twisted Pair Receiver,TAA
AMX NMX-ENC-N1122A-C N1000 Series AV Over IP Decoder with AES67 Support, Card
Specs side by side
| AMX DX-RX-4K60-TAA DXLink 4K60 HDMI Twisted Pair Receiver,TAA | AMX NMX-ENC-N1122A-C N1000 Series AV Over IP Decoder with AES67 Support, Card | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $1,623.00 | $1,600.00 |
| Brand | AMX | AMX |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose AMX DX-RX-4K60-TAA DXLink 4K60 HDMI Twisted Pair Receiver,TAA
- ✓ Uncompressed 4K60 HDMI signal over twisted-pair—no IP overhead or latency concerns
- ✓ Full 4:4:4 color sampling and HDR10 support for color-accurate, high dynamic-range content
- ✓ Single-cable infrastructure simplifies installation and reduces total cost of ownership in fixed AV systems
- ✓ SmartScale Technology auto-adjusts resolution to match downstream displays
Why choose AMX NMX-ENC-N1122A-C N1000 Series AV Over IP Decoder with AES67 Support, Card
- ✓ Standards-compliant AES67 networked audio enables enterprise-grade integration with control systems
- ✓ Dual redundant RJ45 Gigabit ports with PoE simplify deployment across existing network infrastructure
- ✓ Broadcast-grade signal routing suitable for large-scale distributed AV systems and live facilities
- ✓ Compact card form factor integrates into existing NMX-ACC-N9206 rack cage without extra hardware
Frequently asked questions
Which is better for long-distance signal runs?
The DX-RX-4K60-TAA excels at extended distances over Cat6/6A/7 twisted-pair cabling without signal degradation. The NMX decoder is limited to standard IP network distances and latency considerations, making it less suitable for long point-to-point video runs.
What video resolution does each support?
The DXLink receiver delivers full 4K60 at 4:4:4 with HDR10 and 36-bit color depth. The N1000 decoder maxes out at HD resolution (1920x1200), making it suited for control room monitors and presentation displays rather than primary video distribution.
Which supports audio-only or audio-primary workflows?
The NMX decoder emphasizes AES67-compliant networked audio with broadcast-grade routing, ideal for live performance and studio sessions requiring low-latency audio feeds. The DXLink receiver includes multi-channel audio but is video-centric and best for integrated AV installations.
What are the infrastructure requirements?
The DXLink uses dedicated Cat6/6A/7 cabling runs separate from network infrastructure. The NMX decoder leverages existing Gigabit IP networks with DHCP or static IP configuration, reducing the need for separate AV cabling but introducing network dependencies.