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Description
RDL SF-NP35E - 35W Dante Audio Amplifier with PoE++ for 70V / 100V Systems
The RDL SF-NP35E is a professional Class D power amplifier that converts a single Dante network audio channel into a mono constant voltage output at 70V or 100V. Delivering 35W RMS at 0dBFS input, it is ideal for commercial, educational, and industrial sound reinforcement systems.
The amplifier can be powered via PoE++ or an external 24V DC power supply. Its built-in port protection feature automatically limits current draw to prevent PoE++ port shutdown during overload conditions. The SF-NP35E includes an internal VCA for remote volume control using a 10 kΩ potentiometer or 0-10 V DC control voltage. It is compatible with RDL remote level controls.
No special software is required for setup. A green LED indicates valid Dante network sync, while a yellow LED shows mute status. The all-metal enclosure supports free-standing, surface, or rack mounting. The unit is plenum rated (UL 2043), making it suitable for installation in air-handling spaces.
Functionality:
- converts Dante audio to 70V or 100V constant voltage output
- powered via PoE++ or external 24 V DC supply
- automatic current limiting - protects PoE++ port from shutdown
- built-in VCA for remote volume control
- compatible with RDL remote controls (potentiometer, encoder, pushbutton)
- LED indicators: Dante sync, mute, port protection
- Dante sample rates: 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 kHz
- no special software required for setup
Features:
- output power: 35W RMS
- constant voltage output: 70V or 100V
- Class D - high efficiency and low heat generation
- thermal and short-circuit protection
- compact metal enclosure - free-standing, surface, or rack mount
- UL 2043 compliant - suitable for plenum installations
- made in the USA - designed for continuous duty in demanding AV systems
The RDL SF-NP35E is a reliable and flexible solution for professional AV installations requiring high-quality Dante integration and constant voltage amplification.