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amplifiers - GUIDE 127


KOBBLE AUDIO | EP SERIES www.appaudio.cn


EP Series of digital amplifiers from Kopple offers audio source selection, with three modes of input: AES / EBU, CobraNet and Analog which are provided so the user can select the most appropriate mode for practical use. The EP Series has a built-in DSP processor with powerful functions, and each channel has 500MS time-delay, making it suitable for use in many applications. It has super power output and the maximum power of this series is up to 18,000W which can drive a two ohm load. PC software control with full functions enables effective regulation and monitoring of various indices of the power amplifier. Remote control is possible, which facilitates a relaxed control of each device. The user of the EP Series can expediently change the parameters required for regulation, and the integration of a large sized LCD display screen allow for a more convenient operation.


LAB.GRUPPEN | PLM 20000Q www.labgruppen.com


PLM 20000Q Powered Loudspeaker Management couples one of the world’s most powerful four-channel amplifier platform ,to the indus- try-leading digital sound manipulation features of Lake Processing. The result is a seamlessly unified sound reinforcement core that offers unprecedented flexibility, pristine digital filtering and delay, plus effortless ability to drive difficult loads. When compared to conventional approaches using separate components, the PLM 20000Q affords significant advantages in sonic performance, user functionality, rental in- ventory utilisation, and long-term cost savings. The PLM 20000Q provides four discrete output channels, each rated at greater than 5000W into 2.2 - 3.3 ohms (4400W into four ohms). To achieve this massive output power, Lab.gruppen engineers designed an all-new universal (100 to 265V) Regulated Switch Mode Power Supply (R.SMPS) with power factor correction to reduce peak current draw. New output devices in the refined Class TD output stage allow 194V peak voltage to the load. And the Power Average Limiter works in tandem with a software-controlled Breaker Emulation Limiter to avoid tripping of mains breakers, even with prolonged peak demands. All PLM Series allow for bridge mode, which allows the user to bridge two channels together and achieve a larger output voltage swing. This is useful for particularly demanding applications such as high power handling subwoofers or large format line array elements where the LF is driven by a bridged channel with the mids and highs driven by the other two channels.


MC2 | TI SERIES www.mc-audio.co.uk


MC² Audio’s Ti Series of amplifiers offers a range of power outputs to cater for all live and installation needs. All models feature remote level, mute, standby and load / status monitoring. GPIO ports allow for ‘stand alone’ reporting of fault conditions, or simple remote control of local level, along with emergency muting for public safety critical applications. The Ti Breakout boxes provide high quality, fully balanced analogue outputs from either Dante, or Cobranet network audio protocols. There are 8-channel versions available in either XLR or Phoenix format and a 16-channel version is available in Phoenix only. All feature front panel metering and remote control over output gains along with muting, when used in conjunction with iCORE - the MC² custom designed software package. The Ti-1048, empowered by iCORE, integrates seamlessly with all other units in the Ti Series and offers full matrix mixing and a palette of EQ functions to satisfy the most de- manding applications. A 24-bit high end converters coupled with a 96k sample rate, ensure a bandwidth in excess of 30kHz and a dynamic range of over 112dB for the highest quality signal path to your amplifiers.


OUTLINE| DPA 1002 & DPA 1004 www.outline.it


Outline’s DPA 1002 and DPA 1004 (Digitally Processed Amplifier) modern power amplifiers bring a pure, transparent and engaging performance: everything you expect from Outline. This holistic approach yields better performance by design. For example, the DSP, power supply and class D switching amplifier all operate at multiples of the same frequency, eliminating the intermodulation problems found in simple designs. They provide all the features of a modern amplifier system: USB interface; software control; BvNET networking; comprehensive monitoring of both amplifier performance and loudspeaker loads. Above all, these features are simple to use and based on proven Podware software with 1,000 users around the world. This series (2 / 4 channels) is particularly versatile and manufactured with the most advanced technology presently available. All fitted with DSP (96kHz) and USB interface, they’re ideal for permanent installations. Two models are available (2 / 4 channels): DPA 1002 and DPA 1004, with a power of respectively 2 x 1250W @ two ohms or 2500W (bridged) @ four ohms (DPA 1002); 4 x 1250W @ two ohms or 2 x 2500W (bridged) @ four ohms (DPA 1004). The models are extremely light-weight and compact (9kg, two 19-inch rack units) and have universal operation (115V/230V +/-10%).


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