About the DiGiCo Stage X-Digirack2-D 48 Inputs+48 Outputs
The DiGiCo Stage X-Digirack2-D is a high-performance digital stagebox designed as a remote input/output (I/O) unit for DiGiCo digital mixing consoles, primarily from the earlier D-Series such as the D5 and D1. It serves to bridge the analog world of microphones, instruments, and monitors with the digital mixing system by providing a substantial complement of premium microphone preamplifiers and line-level converters at the stage location. This specific model offers 48 analog inputs and 48 analog outputs in a robust, rack-mountable chassis, enabling it to handle large-scale productions where a high channel count for both sources and monitor mixes is required. Its primary function is to convert incoming analog audio to digital and outgoing digital audio to analog, transmitting all data to and from the console via a single, proprietary fiber optic cable, which dramatically reduces the multi-core analog cabling traditionally snaked from stage to front-of-house.
The unit is built around high-quality components, featuring DiGiCo's discrete, low-noise microphone preamplifiers on all 48 inputs, each with individual gain control, phantom power, and phase inversion accessible locally or remotely from the console. The 48 outputs provide ample capacity for complex monitor setups, recording splits, and feeding auxiliary systems. The integrated A/D and D/A converters operate with high resolution and low latency, preserving the integrity of the audio throughout the digital conversion process. The "D" designation typically indicates compatibility with the D-Series consoles, utilizing the specific optical data protocol and control structure of that ecosystem.
Constructed for durability in touring environments, the Stage X-Digirack2-D features a rugged metal enclosure, comprehensive status indicators, and reliable connectors. Its design philosophy centers on reliability and sonic transparency, placing the high-quality conversion and preamplification as close to the sound sources as possible. By centralizing a massive amount of I/O in a single unit and connecting to the console via a thin, robust fiber cable, it simplifies system setup, improves signal quality by eliminating long analog cable runs, and provides the I/O density needed for major concert tours, theatrical productions, and large fixed installations relying on the DiGiCo D-Series platform.