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Arc Audio PS8 Digital Sound Processor Setting the Industry Standard to the Next Level
ARC Audio is proud to announce the newest addition to its line of high-end audiophile car audio components with the release of the PS8 digital audio sound processor. Designed by Robert Zeff exclusively for ARC Audio in conjunction with the championship ARC Audio sound quality competition team, the PS8 is setting the highest standards possible for the car audio digital processor industry. The PS8 is much more than the typical sound proces-
sor you will find from other manufacturers. Designed from the start to have an extremely diverse level of integration for several applications from OEM direct, OEM summing and a practically unlimited number of aftermarket applications, the PS8 is controlled via a Windows PC to offer the most extensive and highest resolution of tuning refinement of any processor on the market. Multiple user modes ensure the needs of almost every level of user are satisfied. Featuring a high-performance, 32-bit audio grade,
user-programmable, fixed-point DSP capable of per- forming two multiply-and-accumulate (MAC) cycles per clock, the PS8 uses a proprietary source and operation code written by ARC Audio engineers to deliver the highest levels of fidelity and operation exceeding the abilities of other car audio processors. ARC Audio’s exclusive M.I.N.E.R. PCB layout tech- nology—a high capacity of precision hand-selected inline
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audio components—and its four-layer gold primary PCB design allows the PS8 to achieve levels of sonic perfection that simply allow it to disappear from the audio path to give the end user the purest, most accurate sound possible with no alterations from the electronics. The PS8 offers a wide flexibility of input capabilities featuring six channels of full differential RCA inputs capable of accepting from 28mV–20V of input and more than 88dB of precision-quality gain range, opti- cal and digital coaxial inputs, a 3.5mm unbalanced aux input and optional high-resolution audiophile-grade Bluetooth streaming input. Its output section incorpo- rated a fully interchangeable output core design, allow- ing the most discriminative of audiophiles to change out the PS8’s output devices from a pre-approved list of output devices giving them the power to critique and customize the sound of their system to whole new levels never heard of in this industry. The exclusive processing power of the PS8 brings to the market the first relative/global EQ capabilities with 248 bands of linkable Third Octave equal- ization or an optional fully user-defined 248-band parametric EQ with custom- izable frequency centers and “Q” to ultimately give the PS8 the ability to
offer up to 248 bands of frequency notch filters. Cross- overs include Linkwitz-Riley, Butterworth, Variable Q, Bessel damping and mixable 6/12/18/24/30/36/42/48 dB slopes, plus a crossover frequency selection of any frequency from 20 Hz–20 kHz, including 6,514.5 Hz if desired, as well as individual channel signal delay up to 12 ms per channel (in standalone or linkable configura- tion). As the available features of the PS8 are extensive, please visit
www.arcaudio.com for more information and a complete list of details of this wonderful audiophile standard setting technology. The PS8 is only available at authorized ARC Audio brick-and-mortar store front retailers and is not available on the Internet. To find an authorized dealer near you, visit
www.arcaudio.com or call us at 209-543-8706.
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