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The ENTTEC DMX USB Pro Interface is one of the most trusted and widely used USB-to-DMX converters in the industry. Known for its rock-solid reliability and cross-platform compatibility, it’s the go-to choice for lighting designers, technicians, and programmers working on PC or Mac-based control systems.
From small theatres and churches to professional touring setups, the DMX USB Pro delivers stable, isolated DMX output that integrates seamlessly with software like Chamsys MagicQ, Obsidian Onyx, QLC+, and LightJams.
🔌 Key Features
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512 Channels of DMX512 Output — One full universe for complete control.
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Optically Isolated Output — Protects connected fixtures and controllers from voltage spikes.
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True RS485 Transceiver — Ensures accurate data transmission across long cable runs.
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LED Status Indicators — Clear feedback for power, DMX data, and USB activity.
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Rugged Build — Aluminum case with pro-grade components for durability.
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Plug-and-Play Operation — Works with major lighting software right out of the box.
⚙️ Technical Specifications
🧠 Why Lighting Pros Trust the DMX USB Pro
ENTTEC’s DMX USB Pro has been the benchmark DMX interface for over a decade.
It’s the standard reference device used by major console developers when designing PC-based control systems.
Unlike budget interfaces, the Pro model includes a dedicated microprocessor and isolation circuitry, preventing data errors and signal interference — even across long cable runs or complex installations.
💡 Pro Tip: Pair the DMX USB Pro with Chamsys MagicQ onPC or Obsidian Onyx to create a full-featured programming environment for under $200.
🏗 Typical Use Cases
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Educational Labs: Reliable DMX output for student lighting workstations.
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Churches & Community Venues: Affordable control with professional reliability.
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Touring Racks: Compact backup DMX node or secondary control port.
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Software-Based Control Systems: Ideal for MagicQ, Onyx, QLC+, and LightJams environments.
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