The Tascam BO-16DX/OUT is a powerful connection module for anyone who wants to route their analog audio signals efficiently, clearly and reliably. Developed for the highest demands in professional audio setups, the module with 16 balanced XLR outputs and two 25-pin D-sub connectors ensures uncomplicated integration into existing studio, live or broadcast infrastructures. or as a supplement to devices such as the Tascam ML-16D/ML-32D or older multitrack recorders (e.g. DA-98HR), or as an interface to any other system with standard D-sub pin assignment according to AES59-2012 - the BO-16DX/OUT is the ideal solution for modern audio routing.

At the heart of the BO-16DX/OUT are 16 balanced XLR outputs on the front panel, which ensure clean and interference-free signal routing. These are perfect for connecting professional audio sources to mixing consoles, amplifiers or other signal processors. Two DB-25 sockets are available on the rear, each of which transmits eight audio channels. This means that either all 16 channels can be connected to a single device or eight channels can be distributed to two different target devices.
The BO-16DX/OUT has been specially designed for daily use under professional conditions. Its sturdy metal frame not only ensures durability, but also provides reliable protection against external influences. With one height unit (1 U) and a compact installation depth, the module can be easily integrated into any 19-inch rack. The removable mounting brackets allow flexible installation - either at the front or rear - while the cleverly positioned labeling remains clearly legible even when the installation direction is reversed.

Thanks to its high compatibility, the BO-16DX/OUT is not only the perfect complement to the Tascam ML-16D and ML-32D network interfaces, but also a universal link for any setup with standardized D-sub connections. Especially in combination with the BO-16DX/IN from the same series, a complete, powerful I/O system is created that effortlessly transfers analog signals between the XLR and D-sub worlds. This not only simplifies the design of professional signal paths, but also allows them to be adapted more quickly to new production requirements.