About the Roland S-1608 16x8 Stage Unit Digital Snake System
The Roland S-1608 is a professional digital stage box and snake system designed to revolutionize live sound reinforcement by dramatically reducing the cable runs between the stage and the mixing console. It functions as the remote input unit, placed directly on or near the stage, where up to sixteen microphone or line-level audio sources are connected via its high-quality preamplifiers. This digital stage box then transmits all these channels, along with up to eight return audio channels from the mixer, over a single, lightweight Ethernet cable using Roland's proprietary REAC (Roland Ethernet Audio Communication) protocol. This system replaces traditional, bulky analog multicore snakes, offering superior signal integrity, reduced setup time, and vastly improved stage cleanliness and safety.
Engineered for reliability in demanding touring and installation environments, the S-1608 features sixteen Neutrik XLR/TRS combo input jacks, each equipped with a discrete mic preamp offering individual phantom power, pad, and gain control that can be remotely adjusted from the connected digital mixer. Its robust metal construction ensures durability against physical shock and provides effective shielding from electromagnetic interference. The unit also includes eight analog line outputs for local monitoring or driving stage amplifiers, completing a full, bi-directional digital audio network. Connection to the mixer or other REAC devices is made via two redundant Ethernet ports, allowing for daisy-chaining and system redundancy to prevent single-point failures.
This digital snake system is a cornerstone of modern, scalable audio infrastructure for live sound, houses of worship, theaters, and broadcast facilities. By digitizing audio at the source and transmitting it over a single network cable, it preserves the pristine quality of the original signal over long distances without the noise, crosstalk, or signal loss inherent in long analog cable runs. The Roland S-1608 provides sound engineers with unparalleled flexibility, cleaner stages, and a future-proof digital backbone for their audio systems.