Palmer River Lahn

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Palmer River Lahn

Palmer

River Lahn

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 618584
Brand: Palmer
Model: River Lahn
Price: $657.80

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The Palmer River Lahn is a solid, reliable Dante interface—perfect for smaller studios or live rigs needing to get analog signals into a network. It's a no-fuss solution for feeding microphones or line-level signals into a Dante ecosystem, and the build quality feels really reassuring. Great for broadcast, remote recording, or anyone needing straightforward Dante integration.

Product Description

  • Palmer River Lahn
  • 2 × 2 I/O Dante Interface
  • Solid aluminium-steel housing
  • For feeding two analogue microphone or line signals into Dante networks
  • Conversion of Dante signals for mixing consoles
  • amplifiers
  • speakers
  • etc.
  • Four-stage gain control and 48 V phantom power per channel
  • Lockable XLR audio connections and etherCON network socket from Neutrik
  • Two switchable XLR inputs
  • Two balanced XLR line outputs with automatic muting if the Dante / AES67 signal is lost
  • Simple configuration on the front
  • User lock
  • signal display for each channel
  • Compatible with Dante Domain Manager and AES 67
  • Power supply via supplied power supply unit (24V DC / 500 mA) or PoE
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 128 × 50 × 140 mm (height with rubber feet)
  • Weight: 0.96 kg
  • Includes labelling plate (tour label)
  • external power supply unit with interchangeable plugs
  • Engineered in Germnay
PROS
  • • Robust aluminum-steel housing provides excellent protection for internal components.
  • • Neutrik connectors ensure reliable, secure connections for audio and network.
  • • Automatic muting prevents unwanted audio when Dante signal is lost—a crucial safety feature.
  • • Simple front panel configuration streamlines setup and operation in live or studio settings.
CONS
  • • Limited to 2x2 I/O; not ideal for complex, multi-channel recording scenarios.
  • • Power supply unit adds to the footprint and potential for cable clutter.
  • • Lacks advanced routing or processing capabilities found in higher-end converters.

Product Video

Key Features

Channels 2
Max Sample Rate 48 kHz
Bit Depth 24-bit
Connection Dante, XLR, EtherCON
Clock Internal (Dante-synchronized)
Weight 0.96 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Palmer's converters are known for low latency, but minimal latency is inherent in Dante systems; expect a few milliseconds, which is virtually unnoticeable in most applications.
The River Lahn is designed for broad Dante compatibility; however, ensuring your Dante network is running a reasonably current firmware version will optimize performance and reliability.
The muting is triggered by a loss of the Dante / AES67 signal; it's intended as a safety feature, but can be disabled via the front panel user lock settings.

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