
Allen & Heath ME-U Monitor Hub PoE Network
Expand Your Personal Monitoring SystemThe Allen & Heath ME-U Monitor Hub, designed to simplify and expand your ME-1 personal monitoring system. This hub allows you to connect multiple ME-1 mixers for enhanced control and flexibility on stage or in the studio. Ports: 10 Ports with Locking Et...
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Overview
Expand Your Personal Monitoring System
The Allen & Heath ME-U Monitor Hub, designed to simplify and expand your ME-1 personal monitoring system. This hub allows you to connect multiple ME-1 mixers for enhanced control and flexibility on stage or in the studio.
- Ports: 10 Ports with Locking Ethercon Connectors
- Daisy Chaining: Supports Daisy Chaining of 2 Units (Up to 19 ME-1s)
- Power: Each Port Provides Power to Connected ME-1s
- Compatibility: GLD dSnake, iLive ACE, Optional MADI, Dante, or EtherSound Card
Key Features
10-port PoE Monitor Hub for Parallel Connection of ME-1 Personal Monitor Mixers
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a 10-port design specifically for the parallel connection of multiple ME-1 Personal Monitor Mixers.
- Provides Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, simplifying cable management and power delivery for connected mixers.
- Designed to integrate directly into Allen & Heath ME-1 personal monitoring systems, ensuring compatibility.
- The hub centralizes the distribution of monitoring signals, streamlining complex stage or studio setups.
- Facilitates robust and reliable audio signal distribution to individual performers or studio musicians.
👎 Cons
- The Allen & Heath ME-U Monitor Hub is designed specifically for ME-1 Personal Monitor Mixers, limiting broader compatibility.
- Its functionality is focused on monitor distribution, and it does not serve as a general-purpose audio interface.
- Requires other Allen & Heath ME-1 mixers to utilize its full personal monitoring capabilities.
- The hub relies on Power over Ethernet, which requires compatible network infrastructure or injectors.
- Features are specific to a niche application, making it less suitable for generic audio networking needs.