Overview
Axia iQx radio console looks like a traditional console, but it’s actually a surface and mix engine rolled into one—at a surprisingly affordable price. Telos Alliance dove deep with AES67, giving you access to every source, anywhere on the network. With nearly limitless connections, the possibilities are endless.
Surface Meet Engine...Engine, Surface
Traditionally, surfaces need to be connected to a separate mix engine, the so-called “brains” of the system. Axia iQx radio console combines the mix engine and surface in one unit. That's one less component and connection you need to worry about when building your studio, allowing you to get up and running quickly and easily.
Standards-Based for Easy Connectivity
Built from the ground up as an AoIP console, iQx is AES67-compliant and stands fully capable of supporting emerging standards including SMPTE 2110-30. There’s no limit to the number of sources and connections you can access on the network using this radio console. Well, OK, 16 million...but who's counting?
Don’t Pay for I/O You Don’t Need!
Don’t pay for I/O interfaces you don’t need! If you already have an existing AoIP network, you may not even need to add additional I/O. You can connect your Axia iQx radio console and access any audio source, anywhere on the network, from anywhere in the world. Have iQ consoles or QOR engines on your network? Drop in an iQx and share resources without having to add additional equipment. By piggybacking off existing resources like an Axia QOR engine, a station on a budget can suddenly build an additional studio for far less. This is a first and changes the game.
Affordable Yet Impeccable
Not only does the Axia iQx radio console allow you to utilize existing network resources without breaking the budget in ancillary I/O, it is very affordable, bridging the gap between a lower-end $2K console and a higher-end, $8K model, while retaining all the craftsmanship, build quality, and innovation that Axia is known for.
Use Axia iQx Radio Console for an Instant Studio
Create an instant studio by adding a Telos Alliance xNode to support local microphones, headphones, and any other sources you might want, and you’re ready to rock in a flash. Add additional xNodes or an xSwitch to expand I/O and network switching capabilities as needed. While iQx is sophisticated inside, it’s familiar on the outside so there’s no steep learning curve.
Plug-and-Play Installation
Configuration is a no-brainer thanks to a built-in web GUI—no proprietary application required. And while some locations where consoles are installed can be tight on rack space, iQx doesn’t require any thanks to the integrated engine. The console can be placed tabletop, without the need to modify furniture. All while offering network and power redundancy expected by world-class broadcast facilities.
Ready for the Future, Even If You Aren’t
The Axia iQx radio console is great for nontraditional studio setups too. Need a temporary studio for a special event or to add or move a studio quickly? Mixing sports, remote talent, or audio that isn’t located in your studio? iQx is your console, letting you bring in sources from all over the world. Control is not just a local thing either; an iQx can be controlled from the remote site, so no in-studio operator is required. With iQx, you have access to everything, everywhere. While we can’t predict the future, we know change is in store, and iQx is flexible enough to support you today and tomorrow.
Get the Benefits of an AoIP Network
New to AoIP? In addition to its own unique advantages, Axia iQx radio console is an AoIP console at its heart, giving you all the benefits that come with an AoIP network. More flexibility, easier and faster installs, cost efficiency, a decentralized system without a single point of failure, and the ability to upgrade from analog one studio at a time are all upsides of AoIP.
Once a source is on an AoIP audio network, it can be made available to any device on that same network. In the analog days, this could only be accomplished with costly routing switchers or stacks of distribution amps. Now, any station with an AoIP network has this capability built in.
Finally, with no analog audio physically inside an AoIP console, you reduce or even eliminate interference that can compromise sound. With AoIP, stations enjoy much cleaner audio throughout the studio facility.
Features
AoIP Features
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Standards-based console supports AES67 and SMPTE 2110-30.
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Configurable from 8 to 24 faders, each with instant access to any AoIP source.
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Works with any AES67, Livewire+™ AES67, or Livewire source.
- Assign any AoIP source to any channel, like having more than 16 million patch points!
Console Features
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24 built-in stereo three-band EQs.
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Channel-input confidence meters assure the operator of audio presence before taking sources to air.
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Fader’s context-sensitive Soft key can be used to activate talkback, start delivery system events, or perform other special functions.
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Stereo Preview (“cue”) functions for every fader with a unique interlock system for the fast cueing of multiple sources.
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Reconfigurable CR monitor section with direct selection of 4 program busses and re-assignable buttons that allow instant monitoring of external sources.
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Additional monitor section provides separate monitor volume, source selection, and talkback controls for an associated studio.
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Flexible built-in mix-minus and talkback system lets operators talk to guests and phone/codec sources, each with an associated, automatically created backfeed mix-minus.
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Precision event timer can be operated manually or triggered by starting preselected sources.
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Time-of-day clock synchronized to network PTP time or NTP, with time zone and daylight savings settings.
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Unlimited Source Profiles with four quick-recall snapshots (show profiles).
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Remote access for configuration, management, and diagnostics using a standard Web browser. No proprietary software required.
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Auxiliary “V-Mix” remotely controllable 5-input virtual mixer, for whatever extra audio need you may have.
- Automixer available on all channels.
Telco Features
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Unique Record Mode enables one-button setup of record mixes for phone bits or off-air interviews.
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Optional Telco Expansion Frame provides direct, on-the-console control of Telos multiline phone systems. High-resolution displays for instant call status information. Dump key for profanity delay.
Design Features
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Smooth, long-life 100mm conductive-plastic faders resist dirt and contamination.
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High-resolution displays provide responsive, readable VU or PPM metering styles. Displays can be switched to display 2, 3, or 4 meters at once.
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Alphanumeric displays below each fader show current audio source and other features without panel clutter or intimidating controls.
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Up to 2 additional iQ side frames can be joined to produce a single large control surface or operated separately to suit studio design.
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Tabletop mounting.
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Fan-free, convection-cooled operation, quiet enough for on-air mics.
Specifications
Inputs/Outputs
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Four main stereo program bus outputs, plus bus outputs for Record, Phone, CR Monitor, CR Monitor Direct, CR Headphones, Preview, Talkback to CR, Talkback to External, Studio Guest HP, Studio Monitor, Studio Talent HP.
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Automatic mix-minus provided for any source input.
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5 stereo input to 1 stereo output, auxiliary “V-Mix” mixer.
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2 network ports, 1 for link to the AoIP network and 1 for a local I/O.
- Fanless power supply standard; second redundant power supply optional.
Dimensions
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Unit weight: 12 lbs / 5.5 kg.
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Shipping weight: 25 lbs / 11.4 kg.
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W: 20.4”(518.5mm), L: 18.2”(463.3mm), H: 4.4”(111.4mm)