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DYNACORD P 64
www.dynacord.com
With the P64, in the DSP, any structures with up to 32 audio channels are freely configurable. This is possible by the wide variety
of different DSP blocks available, such as mixer, matrix, dynamics, crossover, EQ, and even FIR filters. The processing power
of the DSP can be further increased with extension cards. Freely expanding the hardware configuration as well is possible
through four module slots, which can be equipped with 8-channel digital or analogue input or output boards. Several P 64s
can be interconnected via a CobraNet network. Integrated control and logic functions ensure that complex operations can be
carried out without problem. It is for example possible to link various parameters to each other in a Task Engine using logic
and arithmetic functions and apply the results to an arbitrary number of other parameters. This also provides the possibility
for time-controlled operations. Features include: 300 MIPS computing power, which is expandable to 1900 MIPS, an Ethernet
interface with configuration and control via TCP/IP and CobraNet interface with optional redundant network module. On top
of that it boasts a CAN interface, allowing communication with up to 100 external devices (e.g. Dynacord PowerH and/or
DSA amplifiers) and a RS-232 interface, which means connection of media controls and building control systems can be
achieved.
ELECRO VOICE TOUR GRADE
www.electrovoice.com
Tour Grade amplifiers have a microprocessor controlled operation management system that provides useful features such
as compound thermal management, automatic mains voltage detection, and circuit breaker control that allows the TG-7 to
operate on a 30A (120-volt) or 16A (230-volt) circuit breaker with normal music signal. Tour Grade amplifiers use a grounded
bridge, three-step, class-H topology to ensure the highest acoustic performance and reliability. The TG Series also offers
the power and transient response to drive subwoofers along with low distortion for critical HF signals. The high-capacity
switchmode power supply provides the headroom needed to ensure high dynamic outputs and reliable operation on extreme
low loads. With up to 2 x 3,500W at 2 Ohms, TG7 is the power house to drive heavy loads. The RCM-26 remote control module
adds an extensive suite of state-of-the-art DSP, as well as the most advanced supervision and monitoring system available.
A full compliment of IIR filters, signal routing, level control, compression and limiting are provided, as well as linear phase
FIR filters and zero-latency FIR filters to provide the ultimate in loudspeaker optimisation. Multiple presets can be stored and
loaded, and all parameters are fully adjustable offline or online in real-time. Through the IRIS-Net interface, a complete set of
monitoring and supervision features are at your fingertips.
KLOTZ HC51P15 & HC52P15
www.klotz-ais.com
KLOTZ a.i.s. has announced the extension of its product range to include high-quality combined data / mains connection
cables: the hybrid cables; HC51P15 and HC52P15. The flexible CAT5 data cables (one data line in the HC51P15 and two
in the HC52P15) feature double screening and defined characteristic impedance of 100 Ohms. They are thus ideal for all
applications in network technology and Ethernet-based control systems. The cables guarantee interference-free transmission
of high data rates over long ranges, even in environments under electromagnetic influence. The HC51P15 and HC52P15
hybrid cables now enable peripherals to be connected in a star connection via data cables and 1.5mm² power cables,
simplifying cabling and avoiding interferences caused by differing earth potentials. The hybrid cables have an outer diameter
of only 15mm and 16.2mm respectively. Length restrictions for 1.5 mm² mains cables are defined by the German Association
for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies (VDE) as 60 metres: this also applies to these hybrid cables. The new
HC51P15 and HC52P15 hybrid cables are suitable for an extensive range of applications: DMX lighting systems based
on ArtNet, MA-Net or Pathport protocols, connection of devices in digital audio networks such as A-Net, CobraNet and
EtherSound and remote PCs / laptops at events - useful for live recording and LAN parties.
LAB.GRUPPEN PLM SERIES
www.labgruppen.com
Lab.gruppen’s PLM Series of Powered Loudspeaker Management systems is a revolutionary combination of high-power
amplification with integrated Lake Processing and Dante low-latency networking. The Series comprises two or four channels
of power amplification, dual Lake Processor modules and groundbreaking features for load verification and real-time
performance monitoring. Conceived from the outset as a comprehensive drive system for any type of loudspeaker, PLM
Series seamlessly integrates the functions of crossover, delay, equalisation, limiting, and power amplification. Built-in Dante
digital audio capability enables the PLM Series to plug straight into today’s new generation of fully networked performance
venues, often eliminating the need for dedicated wiring. Based on the newest developments in networking technology, Dante
provides extremely reliable, sample accurate, low latency audio distribution over Ethernet. With Zen, Audinate’s automatic
device discovery and system configuration protocol, complicated network set-up is made easy. With Dante, PLM Series
products (as well as discrete Lake Processors and other Dante-enabled devices) automatically find each other on the network
and configure themselves. As a result, PLM Series products offer significant cost benefits to systems integrators in addition to
the obvious performance benefits.
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