Spain - At ISE 2025, KLANG (booth 7F300) is introducing the KLANG:quelle XDM, a versatile 1RU XLR breakout box that delivers seamless 32-bit digital-to-analogue audio conversions from Dante or MADI inputs for professional setups. Designed to expand and enhance audio systems ‘with unparalleled flexibility’, the :quelle XDM delivers 16 channels of output with user-configurable options for analogue XLR or digital AES3 formats - all in a compact, rack-mountable unit.
At its core, the :quelle XDM bridges digital and analogue worlds with exceptional precision.
The :quelle XDM integrates effortlessly with existing KLANG systems, adding robust analogue or AES3 mix output capabilities for in-ear transmitters to immersive audio processors. For non-KLANG users, it serves as a powerful, brand-agnostic breakout box, enabling full control over inputs and outputs in any MADI or Dante-based audio setup.
"Our vision is to combine simplicity with cutting-edge technology,” explains CTO Benedikt Krechel. “KLANG:quelle XDM embodies this vision, offering unparalleled flexibility and seamless integration into any Dante or MADI based audio setup. It works elegantly when operating as a standalone unit, or while expanding an existing KLANG immersive mixing system."