AKG HUB4000 Q HIQNET Ethernet Interface
Description
AKG HUB4000 Q HIQNET Ethernet Interface
The AKG HUB4000 Q is the command center for networked wireless rigs on stage or in the studio. Consolidate up to eight professional wireless devices into one rock-solid HiQnet infrastructure, giving you transparent, zero-latency control across your entire audio setup. Built into a rugged half-rack metal housing that takes the abuse of touring and permanent installations, this interface delivers the responsiveness and reliability that live performers and system engineers demand when multiple wireless channels are in the mix.
Network Architecture & Connectivity
The HUB4000 Q consolidates eight AKG wireless devices through individual RJ10 (4P4C) connectors and connects to your HiQnet network via standard CAT-5 Ethernet. The 10Mb half-duplex Ethernet connection ensures stable data flow across your networked audio system without introducing latency or bottlenecks in real-time control signals.
Setup & Monitoring
The front panel features 10 status LEDs for instant visual feedback on data transfer activity and 4 DIP switches for straightforward IP address configuration. External power draws 12V, 500mA via a lockable DC socket, securing the connection during touring and permanent installations.
Key Features
- Connects up to eight AKG wireless devices to HiQnet network
- 8x RJ10 (4P4C) female connectors for wireless device connection
- 1x RJ45 Ethernet female connector for HiQnet network connection
- Standard CAT-5 cable compatible for network integration
- 10 status LEDs for real-time data transfer monitoring
- 4 DIP switches for IP address configuration
- 10Mb half-duplex Ethernet connection
- 12V, 500mA external power supply with lockable DC socket
- Rugged half-rack metal housing for durability
- Compatible with DMS 700, WMS 4000/4500 wireless microphones, and IVM 4 in-ear monitoring systems
The HUB4000 Q is the essential hub for gigging and session rigs running AKG wireless systems, providing the networked distribution and centralized control that keeps your show running without surprises.
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At a Glance
The AKG HUB4000 Q is a half-rack networked interface that connects up to eight AKG wireless microphones and in-ear systems into a HiQnet audio infrastructure, delivering zero-latency control across distributed live-sound rigs. Built for touring sound engineers and venue installers running AKG wireless gear, it consolidates device management through a single Ethernet connection while maintaining the reliability needed for high-stakes performances and permanent installations. Choose it when you're scaling a wireless system beyond a mixer's direct control and need rock-solid, remotely monitored operation across a networked audio ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many AKG wireless devices can this interface handle?
The HUB4000 Q connects up to eight AKG wireless devices through individual RJ10 connectors, supporting DMS 700, WMS 4000/4500 wireless microphones, and IVM 4 in-ear monitoring systems.
What kind of network connection does it require?
It connects to your HiQnet network via a standard RJ45 Ethernet port using CAT-5 cable, operating at 10Mb half-duplex with zero latency for real-time control signals.
What do the front-panel controls do?
Ten status LEDs display real-time data transfer activity, and four DIP switches allow straightforward IP address configuration without needing external software or manual rewiring.
Is the power connection suitable for touring?
Yes; it draws 12V, 500mA through a lockable DC socket that secures the connection during mobile setups and permanent venue installations, preventing accidental disconnection on the road.
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