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Dani | SKAA Pro™ Transmitter
Dani | SKAA Pro™ Transmitter
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- SKAA / SKAA Pro dual-mode transmitter featuring two balanced analog audio inputs and Burr-Brown input buffers and converters
- Designed specifically for sending audio wirelessly from pro audio gear to SKAA speakers, SKAA headphones, and other SKAA receivers
- Ideal for wirelessly connecting your analog or digital live sound mixer to front-of-house speakers, floor wedges, and headphones
- Perfect for wirelessly connecting your DJ mixer/deck to your main speakers and/or your cue mix headphones (for example Dillinger Helix headphones)
- Ideal for sending out wireless cue mixes from your DAW or mixing desk to your live room — to talent wearing Helix headphones, for example
- Flip a switch and Dani works with consumer audio devices — transmit audio from any phone, tablet, iPad, computer, camera, music player — literally any device with a headphone jack or an audio line output
Part# PL5580/A0520
Specifications
- 14 hour run time from a full charge using its internal rechargeable Li-Ion battery
- Feed 4 SKAA speakers or headphones in SKAA mode (at 36ms latency)
- Feed 2 SKAA speakers or headphones in SKAA Pro mode (at 19ms latency) … great for lightning-fast scratching and finger drumming
- Two 1/4" TRS balanced/unbalanced line-level inputs with input impedance > 10k ohms
- Inputs 1 and 2 can be used for Left / Right audio or to carry separate signals (eg. FRONT OF HOUSE on 1 and CUE MIX on 2)
- Got XLR balanced outputs on your DJ Controller? Perfect. Just use two XLR-F to 1/4” TRS balanced cables to connect it to Dani
- Legendary Burr-Brown input buffers
- Legendary Burr-Brown analog to digital converters
- Global volume control for all downstream devices. Dani doesn’t scale your audio prior to wireless transmission — instead it remote controls the gain in the amplifiers in the downstream devices, delivering the best signal-to-noise ratio possible at all volume levels.
- Mute/unmute control for all downstream devices
- Thru jacks wired in parallel with the inputs so you can flow your signal to the next destination in addition to transmitting it out wirelessly by SKAA or SKAA Pro
- Thrus are great for a hybrid system in which there are wired speakers in the front of the room and wireless speakers in the back of the room. The output of your deck connects to Inputs 1/2. Thrus 1/2 then feed your amps.
- Thrus also enable you to run 2 Dani transmitters at the same time to double your wireless speakers at a gig. Connect your mixer out to Dani A's Inputs. Then connect Dani A's thrus to Dani B's inputs using two TRS balanced patch cables.
- Dani can handle a wide range of line-level signals from the wimpy to the extreme. Feed Dani from a meager headphone jack (3.5 mm phone or computer source) or hit it with +22 dBu of XLR balanced signal from the hottest DJ mixer.
- Li-Ion battery is user-replaceable so your Dani won’t become a useless brick in the future
- Dani charges from any USB power source (virtually any USB phone charger with a Type A jack will work) — use the included Type A to Type C cable to connect it to the Type C charging port on Dani’s rear panel
- Fast charging is supported when a 2A (or better) capable USB power adapter is used
- Dani can transmit and charge via USB at the same time
- Fuel gauge tells you how much battery life is remaining — the last bar will start to slow flash when 45 min battery life remains
- Auto powers off when the battery reaches empty
- Up to 50-meter reliable indoor range with the included +2 dBi antenna (note that actual range will depend also on the antenna implementation in the receive-side device)
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- For more information on Dillinger Labs, click here
- For product use diagrams, check out the Full Owners Manual
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**First, I am not a professional DJ**
I am in the IT and communications industry. I have experience working in audio system setup and teardown and absolutely understand the importance of reliable Wireless systems. Since my first SKAA purchase back when Ryobi speakers introduced the technology to me, I have always liked the idea of expandable wireless systems. In 2023, I jumped in to more expensive gear, and I have been blown away with the rock solid performance of the DANI and Streethart devices. I now use Soundboks speakers (4s and GOs) regularly at home and at both indoor and outdoor events, occasionally hosting 100-200 people. In that time, I have never had a disconnect, dropout, feedback, or distortion that could be attributed to these devices. The battery life is equally impressive, and I have never worried thaty sound would be cut short after hours of play.
I can wholeheartedly recommend these to anyone who either can't or doesn't want to run TRS or XLR cabling over distance. They integrate seamlessly into existing systems, and are light weight and easy to pack. I have on occasion also run hybrid wired and wireless systems side by side and these integrated in with zero issues. There will always be pros and cons to any wireless systems and they aren't magic bullets to magically solve a sound problem. That said, when it comes to build quality, reliability, and flat put performance as advertised, these devices will not let you down.
We like this product for a simple fix to hit satellite speakers with trax from or mains. We use in corporate environments where mains are in the conference center and satellites may be outside of the room in hallways, etc.
Love the thing - worked like a charm immediately!
Very good product; latency is near nihil.
Just received them (Casandra and Dany).
Casandra really is Plugged and play.
I found the volume to be less than when BT, but it may be me, and the real benefit (in this case) is to be able to change sources instantly.
Will test out Dany today but already feel that it will be just what I need.
Paired with Wetsounds portable speakers
All this is to make a battery fueled dj kit for the beach and just to not plug in and or backup setup.
Time will tell but recommended. 100%