FOCUSRITE’s New RedNet TNX Makes Recording And Broadcast Demands A Breeze

Focusrite is here to make your life way easier with their new Dante interface, the Focusrite RedNet TNX. And if you’re wondering what a Dante interface is, it’s “a combination of software, hardware, and network protocols that delivers uncompressed, multi-channel, low-latency digital audio over a standard Ethernet network using Layer 3 IP packets.” So essentially a handler of massive amounts of information that won’t make you lose quality.

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The Focusrite RedNet TNX is a high-performance, portable Dante interface thats built to meet the demands of professional recording, broadcast, and post-production environments. Right out of the box, it delivers an impressive 128×128 channels of uncompressed, ultra-low-latency audio at 24-bit/192kHz via a single Thunderbolt connection.

And if your workflow needs even more power, the TNX can be upgraded to support 256×256 channels at 24-bit/96kHz using Dante Ready, making it a flexible solution that can grow with your studio or live rig.

Designed for seamless integration and control, the RedNet TNX is compatible with both Windows and macOS, and works in harmony with RedNet Control software for centralized device management.

The two RJ-45 Ethernet ports support both switched and redundant modes, offering rock-solid reliability for critical audio applications. Dual Thunderbolt 3 ports provide 15W of power each, enabling daisy-chaining of devices, and the chassis is equipped with screw threads for mounting securely in a rack or on a shelf.

Whether you’re tracking in a commercial studio, mixing live sound, or building a scalable post-production setup, the RedNet TNX is built to keep up. Its fully AES67 and SMPTE ST 2110 compliant, backed by Focusrite’s renowned three-year warranty and 24/7/365 tech support, and designed to operate in environments up to 122°F (50°C). Compact and lightweight at just under 1.5kg, it ships with everything you need to get started: a Thunderbolt 3 cable, Cat6A Ethernet cable, and a reliable external power supply.

In short, the RedNet TNX offers serious power and future-proofing in a small, rugged form factor — making it an ideal hub for demanding audio workflows that need high channel counts, exceptional clarity, and absolute stability.

Get it here for $2,199.99.

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