Expand your Dante networked audio rig with I/O and monitor control
Apollo e2m lets you connect IEMs, over-ear headphones, or powered monitors for effortless local foldback on your Dante® network. Featuring parallel 1/4″ and 1/8″ mini-jack stereo headphone outputs and a convenient Power over Ethernet (PoE) design, you can say goodbye to cable clutter — on stage or in your networked studio.
The Apollo e2m stereo headphone amplifier and line interface is the perfect companion to your Apollo x16D interface, and a sleek "endpoint" on any Dante audio network. This networked monitor station lets you easily connect headphones, IEMs, powered monitors or wedges, as well as synths, drum machines, and playback devices — anywhere you need them.
Key Benefits
- Add personal monitor control with headphone amplifier and line I/O to your Dante audio network
- Easily connect synths, amp emulators, external analog gear, and playback devices with Apollo e2m's built-in stereo line inputs
- Use Power over Ethernet (PoE) and built in mic-stand mount to place Apollo e2m anywhere you need monitoring — on stage or in the studio
- Pair with Apollo e1x remote-controllable Unison™ preamps and Apollo x16D for a complete I/O solution
I/O
Apollo e2m is a versatile monitoring system, with stereo analog outputs, dual stereo headphone outputs, and two analog line inputs.
Apollo e2m provides these inputs and outputs:
- Two ¼" TRS balanced audio line inputs
- Two ¼" TRS balanced audio line outputs
- Two headphone outputs (¼" TRS and ⅛" TRS)
Note: Apollo e2m's line and headphone outputs all present the same stereo signal, and are controlled with the single volume knob on the top of the device.
In this article
- System Requirements
- Apollo e2m Quick Start
- Apollo e2m Features
- Installing Software and Registering your Hardware
- Configuring Apollo e2m
- Network Settings
- Apollo e2m Deployment Scenarios
- Specifications
- Notices
System Requirements
- Network switch with PoE (Power over Ethernet) capability, or a PoE injector
- Dante Controller software
- (Optional) UAD Software, UAD Console software, and Apollo x16D for routing audio from Apollo e2m inputs to your Apollo x16D channels, and to monitor audio signals from Apollo x16D with your Apollo e2m outputs and headphones
Apollo e2m Quick Start
Make connections
- Place Apollo e2m in a suitable location, such as on a tabletop.
- Connect Apollo e2m to your Dante network.
- Connect your stereo analog devices (for example, monitor speakers, stage wedges, or other devices) to the ¼" TRS outputs (OUT 1/L and OUT 2/R) on the rear of the device.
- Connect your analog audio (synths, amp modellers, playback devices, etc.) to the ¼" TRS inputs (in 1/L and in 2/R) on the rear of the device.
- Connect one or two headphone pairs to the headphone outputs on the front of the device. One ¼" TRS headphone output and one ⅛" TRs headphone output are available.
All L/R outputs (headphone outs on the front panel and line outputs on the rear panel) are mirrored. The level for all outputs is adjusted with the knob on top of the device. Two mute buttons are provided to mute line outputs or headphone outputs.
Adjust levels
You can adjust output levels from Out 1/2 and both headphone outputs with the large knob on top of the device.
There is no level control for the analog inputs of the Apollo e2m. You can set input levels by adjusting the output from the audio source.
Apollo e2m Features
Dante/AES67 Compatibility
Apollo e2m can be used for stereo analog audio input into and output from Dante or AES67 audio networks.
Note: AES67 format is configured in Dante Controller, and only available at 48 kHz sample rate.
Stereo inputs
Connect the analog input jacks to balanced line devices using ¼" (6.35 mm) TRS plugs. The maximum input level is +18 dBu. When connected to unbalanced equipment, or via TS plugs, the input level is reduced by 6 dB.
You can mute line inputs with the Line Mute switch on the top of the device.
Analog outputs
The level knob simultaneously adjusts the output level to the line outputs and to both pairs of headphones.
Line outputs 1/L & 2/R
Connect the line output jacks to balanced devices using ¼" (6.35 mm) TRS plugs. When connected to unbalanced equipment, or via TS plugs, the output is reduced by 6 dB. The maximum output level from the line outputs is +14 dBu.
Headphone outputs
The front panel provides two stereo headphone outputs with both ¼" (6.35 mm) and ⅛" (3.5 mm) connectors. These TRS outputs can accommodate a wide range of headphones; however, the level sent to both headphone outputs is the same.
Headphone output signals mirror the stereo line outputs on the rear panel (these signals can be routed from UAD Console or Dante Controller).
You can mute headphone outputs with the Headphone Mute switch on the top of the device.
Ethernet connection
Connect the Apollo e2m to your Dante network with a Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable. A Dante network requires a Dante-capable network switch and other connected Dante devices, which combine to form a functioning audio routing system. Your Dante network switch must provide PoE (Power over Ethernet) to power the Apollo e2m.
For network and cabling information, see this article.
Note: To prevent audio interference, Apollo e2m and its audio cables should be located more than four feet away from Wi-Fi routers and their network cabling.
LED Bar
The LED bar above the output knob provides visual feedback on PoE status and output signal levels.
PoE (Power over Ethernet)
The left side of the bar illuminates blue when Apollo e2m is receiving PoE (Power over Ethernet) power. You can also use the PoE LED to identify the Apollo e2m device with UAD Console's Identify command.
SIG (Output Signal)
The right side of the bar illuminates when audio signals are present at the analog outputs. The LED color indicates the output signal level:
Signal Level (dBFS) | LED Color |
-Inf to -51 | OFF |
-50 | Dim green |
-27 | Solid green |
-3 | Amber |
-0.4 | Red |
Installing Software and Registering your Hardware
You can register your hardware, apply firmware updates, and get UAD Software with UA Connect software. If you have an Apollo x16D or another Apollo device, you have likely already installed UAD Software and UAD Console. If you don't have an Apollo x16D, you don't need to install UAD Software.
Install UAD Software and UAD Console (optional)
- Download, install, and launch UA Connect.
- Log in to UA Connect with your UA account credentials. If you do not have a UA account, you can create one in this step.
- After logging in, click the Apollo & UAD-2 tab (under the Apollo item) to see the Apollo & UAD-2 page.
- Click Download on the UAD Software Installer item to download and install UAD software.
- Follow the instructions provided by the installer (more information is available here).
When installation is complete, UAD software and UAD Console are ready for use.
Install Dante Controller software
- Go here and click the Free Download button to download Dante Controller software.
- Launch the Dante installer and follow the instructions to install Dante Controller software.
Register your hardware with UA Connect
- Open UA Connect.
- Click the Apollo E Series tab (under the Apollo item).
- Click Add Apollo Hardware.
- On the Set Up Your Hardware screen, choose the network port your Apollo E Series device is connected to, then click Scan For Devices.
- When your Apollo E Series device or devices are detected, select the device to register and click Add Device.
Tip: Click Identify next to a device to flash the power LED on the device. - On the next screen, click Register.
- After the Apollo is registered, click Finish.
Updating Apollo E Series firmware
After you register Apollo E Series hardware, the devices appear on the Apollo E Series screen in UA Connect. When a firmware update is available, the Update badge appears on the Apollo device. You can update firmware from UA Connect.
- Open UA Connect.
- Click the Apollo E Series tab (under the Apollo item).
- Select an Apollo E Series device.
- In the Firmware area, click Update, and follow the instructions to complete the firmware update.
Configuring Apollo e2m
Basic configuration and routing with Dante Controller
Device configuration with Dante Controller
You can configure basic settings for Apollo e2m in Dante Controller. These settings include:
- IP settings
- AES 67 format
- Device name and channel names
- Sample rate
- Clocking
- Device latency
You can also reboot the device or clear the device configuration. For more information on these settings, see the Device Config tab documentation for Dante Controller.
Tip: We recommend that the Use shared Dante interface option is selected in the Configure Dante Interfaces dialog. You can open this dialog by choosing File > Interfaces from the Dante Controller application menus. This helps to ensure that all applications are connected to the same Dante network.
Routing audio in Dante Controller
In Dante Controller, Apollo e2m provides two RX (Receiver) and two TX (Transmitter) channels. These channels correspond to the two line inputs on the rear of the device (Transmitters), and the two outputs on the rear of the device and the mirrored headphone outputs on the front of the device (Receivers). You can route these to Dante channels to any Dante device.
Both RX and TX channels can be routed as stereo pairs, or individually as mono channels.
Route audio from Apollo e2m line inputs to Apollo x16D Dante inputs with Dante Controller
- In Dante controller, open the Network View and click the Routing tab (Dante Controller opens to this view on startup).
- Expand all rows and columns by clicking the plus ( + ) symbols next to the Transmitters and Receivers labels.
- Within the Apollo e2m Line 1 and Line 2 input columns and the Apollo x16D Receivers rows, click the Dante channels to which you want to route the Apollo e2m inputs.
A green checkmark appears when a channel is routed.
Route audio from Apollo x16D Dante outputs to Apollo e2m Dante inputs with Dante Controller
- In Dante controller, open the Routing tab and click the Routing tab (Dante Controller opens to this view on startup).
- Expand all rows and columns by clicking the plus ( + ) symbols next to the Transmitters and Receivers labels.
- Within the Apollo e2m HP / Line 1 and HP / Line 2 output rows and the Apollo x16D Transmitters columns, click the Dante channels that you want to route to Apollo e2m outputs.
Routing audio with UAD Console and Apollo x16D
You can integrate Apollo e2m with Apollo x16D as a personal monitor device with line and headphone outputs and two line inputs. For example, you can use the line inputs for a stereo synth or guitar amp modeller, while listening to a personalized cue mix with a headphone output.
With Apollo x16D, you can create up to 4 independent CUE mixes. You can mirror Apollo x16D cues to Dante pairs, and route those pairs in Dante Controller to Apollo e2m devices.
You can directly route Apollo e2m inputs to Apollo x16D Dante channels with UAD Console.
You cannot directly route Apollo x16D outputs to Apollo e2m outputs with UAD Console. However, you can:
- Route UAD Console channels directly to a Dante channel via Apollo x16D Flex Routes, and route that Dante channel to an Apollo e2m device in Dante Controller
- Mirror a Dante channel pair to an Apollo x16D Cue, and route that Dante channel to an Apollo e2m device in Dante Controller
Both of these output options require that you first assign Apollo x16D Dante Transmitter channels to Apollo e2m Receivers in Dante Controller. See Routing audio in Dante Controller.
Route audio from Apollo e2m inputs to Apollo x16D outputs with UAD Console
- In UAD Console, Click the Dante Source input on an Apollo x16D channel. The Input Source browser opens.
- In the browser, click the Apollo e2m input channel to assign. The Apollo e2m channel is routed to the Dante channel.
Note: Dante input routing in UAD Console is bidirectional with Dante Controller. Any inputs you assign in UAD Console appear in Dante Controller as well, and vice versa.
Route audio from Apollo x16D to a Dante output pair
- In UAD Console, click the output on an Apollo x16D Dante channel. The Flex Route browser opens.
- In the browser, click the Dante output channel to assign. The channel is routed to the Dante output.
Important: To output audio from Apollo e2m, you must assign one or both Apollo e2m Receiver channels to Apollo x16D Dante Transmitter channels. See Routing audio in Dante Controller.
Cue routing with Apollo x16D and Apollo e2m devices
To route audio to Apollo e2m through Apollo x16D Cues:
- Assign a Dante output pair to a Cue
- Route the Dante pair to the Apollo e2m device.
- Adjust Cue levels individually on UAD Console channels.
Configure Cues for Dante audio streams
Tip: This is a simplified explanation of the Cue setup for UAD Console and Apollo x16D. More details are available in Cues.
Apollo x16D does not have dedicated Cue outputs (typically headphone outputs) in the Cue Outputs window. You assign Cues by mirroring to Apollo x16D Dante channels in UAD Console, then routing Dante channels to Apollo e2m devices with Dante Controller.
- In UAD Console, open the Cue Outputs window by clicking on the name of any Cue in the Cues area, or clicking Cue Outputs in the Monitor Column.
- To route Cues to Dante channels, select a Dante pair from the Mirror To menu under each Cue.
- The Mix (MIX switch highlighted) or Cue (MIX switch dim) can be assigned independently to each Cue. Cue outputs can also be heard in mono, by clicking the MONO switch.
Once you have routed Dante channels to Cues, you can assign those pairs to the left and right outputs of your Apollo e2m devices in Dante Controller.
Note that the same Cue pair can be routed to multiple Apollo e2m devices.
Important: To hear cues, you must route one or both Apollo e2m Receiver channels for the assigned cue to Apollo x16D Dante Transmitter channels. See Routing audio in Dante Controller.
See Cues for Cue mixing information.
Cues in Sends Overview popover for a stereo Dante channel pair
Setting Dante latency in UAD Console
You can set the global Dante Latency Control setting in UAD Console. The lowest latency setting supported with Apollo E Series is 1 ms. To use other devices at a lower latency with Apollo x16D, set the global latency setting in UAD Console to Manual, and set device latencies individually in Dante Controller.
Note: If an Apollo E Series device is routed to multiple x16Ds in different Thunderbolt systems, and the Dante latency settings or sample rates in UAD Console between systems do not match, Dante latency conflicts and audio errors can occur. If you do route to multiple x16Ds, make sure the Dante latency and sample rates are set the same in all instances of UAD Console.
Dante latency notes
- Locked devices do not respond to Dante latency changes in UAD Console. Unlock any devices routed to Apollo x16D to change latency.
- Third-party devices do not respond to Dante latency changes in UAD Console. When using third-party devices with Apollo x16D, make sure that all non-Apollo devices match this setting. Otherwise, set the Dante Latency Control to Manual in UAD Console, and adjust latency settings in Dante Controller.
- Although Apollo x16D supports 0.25 and 0.5ms latency settings, when setting Dante latency with Apollo E Series devices routed to the x16D, you cannot set the latency below 1.0 ms.
You can adjust the Dante Latency Control in UAD Console's Settings, on the Hardware tab.
Adjusting sample rates
When an Apollo E Series device is routed to or receiving from an Apollo x16D, the sample rate is managed by UAD Console. You can switch the sample rate for all connected Apollo E Series devices by switching the UAD Console sample rate in the info bar at the bottom of the UAD Console window, or in UAD Console > Settings > Hardware.
Note: If an Apollo E Series device is routed to multiple x16Ds in different Thunderbolt systems, the sample rate settings between systems must match, otherwise Dante latency conflicts and audio errors will occur.
Network Settings
Network settings for Dante network Apollo devices are included on the Network panel. This information is informational, except for the Reset switch (for Apollo x16D only). You can adjust network settings for Dante devices in Dante Controller. For more information, see Network Panel.
Apollo e2m Deployment Scenarios
Apollo e2m's small form-factor, flexible monitoring, and line inputs make it an indispensable tool in the studio or live, especially when combined with an Apollo x16D.
Live sound deployment
In a live deployment, you can use Apollo e2m devices to place stereo inputs and headphone monitoring outputs within easy reach of every performer. Combined with Apollo e1x devices, a full array of microphone and monitoring capabilities are available.
Studio deployment
In a studio deployment, you can use Apollo e2m devices with an Apollo x16D for individualized performance monitoring with level control, and dual line inputs, within easy reach of your performers.
Specifications
All specifications are typical performance unless otherwise noted. Tested with the Audio Precision APx555 Audio Analyzer under the following conditions: 48 kHz internal sample rate, 24-bit sample depth, 20 kHz measurement bandwidth, +24 dBu headroom, balanced output, and internal clock. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
I/O Complement | |
Simultaneous Channel I/O Count (analog + digital) | 2 x 2 |
Network Audio Ports | One |
Analog Line Inputs | Two |
Analog Line Outputs (DC coupled) | Two (one stereo pair) |
Headphone Outputs | Two stereo |
AD/DA Conversion | |
Simultaneous A/D Conversion | Two channels |
Simultaneous D/A Conversion | Two channels |
Available Sample Rates (kHz) | 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96 |
Bit Depth Per Sample | 24 |
Analog to Network Latency | Less than 0.2 ms |
Network Latency | 1, 2, or 5 ms (switchable) |
ANALOG I/O | |
Line Inputs | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz, ±0.03 dB |
Dynamic Range (A-weighted) | 120 dB |
THD + Noise (1 kHz @ 17 dBu, -1 dBFS) | -115 dB (0.00018%) |
Maximum Input Level | 18 dBu |
Input Impedance | 10 K Ω |
Connector Type | 1/4" female TRS balanced |
Line Outputs | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz, ±0.05 dB |
Dynamic Range (A-weighted) | 120 dB |
THD + Noise (1 kHz @ 13 dBu, -1 dBFS) | -109 dB (0.00035%) |
Maximum Output Level | 14 dBu |
Level Range (potentiometer min-max) | 90 dB |
Output Impedance | 100 Ohm |
Connector Type | 1/4" female TRS balanced |
Stereo Headphone Outputs | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz, ±0.05 dB |
Dynamic Range (A-weighted) | 119 dB |
THD + Noise (both ¼" and ⅛") 300 Ω load (1 kHz @ 15.4 dBu, -1 dBFS) 600 Ω load (1 kHz @ 15.7 dBu, -1 dBFS) |
-112 dB (0.00025%) -112 dB (0.00025%) |
Maximum Output Level (¼") 32 Ω load (1 kHz @ 0 dBFS) 300 Ω load (1 kHz @ 0 dBFS) 600 Ω load (1 kHz @ 0 dBFS) |
12.3 dBu 16.4 dBu 16.7 dBu |
Maximum Output Level (⅛") 32 Ω load (1 kHz @ 0 dBFS) 300 Ω load (1 kHz @ 0 dBFS) 600 Ω load (1 kHz @ 0 dBFS) |
10.2 dBu 16 dBu 16.5 dBu |
Maximum Output Power, ¼" (RMS) 32 Ω load (1 kHz @12.2 dBu, 0 dBFS) 300 Ω load (1 kHz @16.4 dBu, 0 dBFS) |
86 mW |
Maximum Output Power, ⅛ " (RMS) 32 Ω load (1 kHz @10.2 dBu, 0 dBFS) 300 Ω load (1 kHz @16.4 dBu, 0 dBFS) 600 Ω load (1 kHz @16.7 dBu, 0 dBFS) |
200 mW 79 mW 45 mW |
Connector Types |
One ¼" female TRS One ⅛" female TRS |
DIGITAL I/O | |
Network Audio Ports (100 Mbps Ethernet) | One |
Digital Connector | RJ45 Female, CAT 5 |
Networked Audio Format | Dante or AES67 (48 kHz only) |
ELECTRICAL | |
Power Supply | Power over Ethernet (PoE) 802.3af |
Maximum Power Consumption (PoE) | 5.2W (typical), 7.3 W (maximum) |
ENVIRONMENTAL | |
Ambient Temperature Range | 32º to 104º F (0º to 40º C) |
MECHANICAL | |
Width | 4.73" (120 mm) |
Height | 1.88" (48 mm) |
Depth, Chassis Only | 4.62" (17.4 mm) |
Depth, Including Knob & Jack Protrusions | 4.87" (124 mm) |
Shipping Box (Length x Width x Height) |
6.37" x 6.37" x 2.5" (162 mm x 162 mm x 63.5 mm) |
Shipping Weight (with box & accessories) |
1.5 pounds (0.7 kg) |
Weight (bare unit) | 1.1 lbs (493 grams) |
Package Contents |
Apollo e2m Product Safety Sheet |
Notices
Important Safety Instructions
- Read these safety instructions and the instruction manual of the product.Keep these safety instructions and the instruction manual of the product. Always include all instructions when providing the product to other parties.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Only clean the product when it is not connected to the power supply system. Clean only with a dry cloth.
- Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
- Only operate the product from the type of power source indicated on the power supply unit.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where it enters into and/or exits from the apparatus.
- Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled into or objects have fallen into the apparatus, or when the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
- Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. Objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should not be placed on this apparatus.
- To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.
- The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily accessible.
- Do not attempt to open the product housing. The warranty is voided for products opened by the customer.
- Let the product reach ambient temperature before switching it on.
- Caution: High signal levels can damage your hearing and your loudspeakers. Reduce the volume on the connected audio devices before switching on the product; this will also help prevent acoustic feedback.
- Intended use. The product is designed for indoor use. The product can be used for commercial purposes. It is considered improper use when the product is used for any application not named in the corresponding instruction manual. Universal Audio does not accept liability for damage arising from improper use or misuse of this product and its attachments/ accessories. Before putting the product into operation, please observe the respective country-specific regulations.
Manufacturer's Declarations
Warranty
The product is covered by a limited warranty. For the current terms of such warranty, please visit uaudio.com/eula.
Maintenance
- CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open the unit.
- This product does not contain a fuse or any other user-replaceable parts. The unit is internally calibrated at the factory. No internal user adjustments are available.
Repair Service
If you are having trouble with your hardware, first check all system setups, connections, and operating instructions. If that doesn't help, contact our technical support team.
To learn about repair service, or to contact Customer Care, visit help.uaudio.com.
Notes on Disposal
In compliance with the following requirements:
WEE-DIRECTIVE (2012/19/EU)
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin on the product, the battery/rechargeable battery (if applicable), and/or the packaging indicates that these products must not be disposed of with normal household waste, but must be disposed of separately at the end of their operational lifetime. For packaging disposal, please observe the legal regulations on waste segregation applicable in your country.
Further information on the recycling of these products can be obtained from your municipal administration or from the municipal collection points. The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment, batteries/rechargeable batteries (if applicable) and packaging, is used to promote the reuse and recycling and to prevent negative effects caused by e.g., potentially hazardous substances contained in these products. Herewith, you can make an important contribution to the protection of the environment and public health.
EU Declaration of Conformity
- RoHS-Directive (2015/863/EU)
- Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
- EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)
- REACH Directive (EC1907/2006)
Class B Device Statement
United States
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Any modifications to the unit, unless expressly approved by Universal Audio, could void the User's authority to operate the equipment.
Compliance
This product complied with the following requirements:
- Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules for Class B digital devices (ANSI C63.4 methods)
- Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003, "Information Technology Equipment (ITE) – Limits and methods of measurement", Issue 7, dated October 2020 (Class B) (ANSI C63.4 methods)
- VCCI-CISPR 32:2016 "Technical Requirements" for multimedia equipment (Class B)
- AS/NZS CISPR 32:2015 +A1 +A11 2020 "Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emission requirements" (Class B)
- CISPR 32:2015 +A1:2019, "Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emissions requirements" (Class B)
- EN 55032:2015 +A11 +A1:2020, "Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emissions requirements" (Class B)
- BS EN 55032:2015 +A11 +A1:2020, "Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Emissions requirements" (Class B)
- CISPR 35:2016 "Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Immunity requirements.
- EN 55035:2017 + A11:2020 "Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Immunity requirements.
- BS EN 55035:2017 + A11:2020 "Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment – Immunity requirements.
- QCVN 118:2018/BTTTT "National technical regulation on Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment - Emission requirements" (Class B)
- KS C 9832, KS C 9835 (Class B)
South Korea Compliance Certification
Apollo e2m
- Applicant Name: Universal Audio, Inc.
- Equipment Name: Apollo e2m
- Registration Number: R-R-UAO-APOLLOE2M
- Manufacturer/Country of Origin: Universal Audio, Inc. / Malaysia, China, Vietnam
- Date of Registration: March 3rd, 2025
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