Chauvet Pro – Net-X II

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Description

Chauvet Professional Net‑X II — Ethernet‑to‑DMX Node & Merger

Versatility Meets Reliability

  • Seamlessly convert Art‑Net, sACN, or DMX‑512 to DMX—with the ability to manage up to eight universessimultaneously via two DMX inputs and eight isolated DMX outputs.

  • Fully rack‑mountable 1U steel chassis ensures robustness and stage‑ready durability

Powerful Merging Capabilities

  • Dual-source merging: Combine two controllers (Ethernet or DMX) into a single universe output, with options for HTP (Highest Takes Priority) or LTP (Latest Takes Priority) logic

  • Convert between DMX & network effortlessly—bidirectional conversion for maximum system flexibility

Onboard Intelligence & Preset Control

  • Includes a built‑in webserver interface: configure settings, perform backups, and update firmware remotely

  • Record up to 10 DMX presets (each up to 100 steps), triggered via rear-mounted Phoenix connectors—ideal for automation and show control

Professional Protocol Support

Rugged, Convenient Design

  • Optically isolated DMX ports ensure signal integrity across all eight universes

  • Worldwide power compatibility (100–240 VAC), weighing just 4.6 lb—easy to ship and integrate


Why Lighting Designers Love It 💡

On Reddit’s r/lightingdesign, users highlight its simplicity and effectiveness for basic merging:

“a Chauvet Net‑X II… works I have full control” reddit.com+15reddit.com+15reddit.com+15
“For what OP needs… a basic HTP merge… they can save money”progear.eu+11reddit.com+11alobars.com+11


✨ Key Highlights at a Glance

Feature Benefit
8 universes Control vast setups with ease
Dual-source merge (HTP/LTP) Intelligent prioritization of signals
DMX presets Automate scenes without extra hardware
Webserver & RDM support Effortless remote configuration
Rugged 1U rackmount Built for touring and fixed installations

The Ideal Solution For:

  • Concerts, touring shows, clubs, broadcast studios, and theaters

  • Integrating legacy DMX gear with modern Ethernet networks

  • Lighting setups that require reliability, simplicity, and scalable performance

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