152 GUIDE - AMPLIFIERS
AD SYSTEMS | IMPULS NT4
www.ad-systems.com
The Impuls NT4 amplifier touring grade four-channel amplifier unites state-of-the-art DSP processing capabilities with Ethernet-based command and control and digital audio. By using AVB for audio signal transport it is possible to use a common and inexpensive Ethernet network for audio and for command and control simultaneously. It provides Hi-Fi audio quality at 2.5kW of output power and weighs just 13.5kgs. For maximum flexibility the Impuls NT4 provides four analogue audio inputs, two AES / EBU stereo inputs and four streams out of the AVB network to be routed freely to any amplifier channel. Loudspeaker presets can be loaded to any output individually. The NT4 C&C software is provided for all common computer and tablet platforms.
APART AUDIO | CHAMP-3D
www.apart-audio.com
The Champ-3D is a three-channel fully programmable digital amplifier for medium to mid-sized applications up to 2,100W and because of its convection cooling the amplifier has no fan inside so will stay dust-free. The built-in loudspeaker wizard of Champ-3D makes life easy during set-up and offers an easy way to select all Apart Audio top cabinets and subwoofers, which will now automatically be configured with the ideal DSP settings to protect the sound system and guarantee a warm and dynamic high-end sound. With the built-in high class DSP processor there is the possibility to adjust the four-band full parametric EQ and crossover, delay, compressor and limiter-leveller. Once all settings have been configured, users can make multiple permission levels to avoid tampering by unauthorised or unqualified people.
ASHLY AUDIO | NX SERIES
www.ashly.com
The nX Series of amplifiers deliver up to 12,000W in a convenient 2U package. Each amplifier has multiple independent power supplies that provide increased reliability and performance with Ashly’s energy management system. The nX Family offers three series - nX, nXe, nXp - with a wide-range of power and are hand-built in the US. The base nX Series amplifier is pure power - offered in two and four-channel configurations. The nXe Series adds ethernet control, event scheduling, preset recall, aux outputs, and includes AES3, CobraNet and Dante (in development). The nXp model has all the features of nXe, plus comprehensive signal processing using Protea DSP, as well as swept load impedance monitoring for system maintenance.
AUDIOCENTER | DA SERIES
www.ac-pro.net
The DA Series of amplifiers brings a mix of tradition and innovation to pro audio engineers. The four models within this series offer a range from 850W to 2,500W per channel at two ohms to satisfy all requirements. The DA Series is the answer to users who aim at a no compro- mise audiophile sound quality in pro audio applications. With a well designed linear power supply, an enormous toroidal transformer, large capacitance, Class H+ output stage topology with metal bipolar transistors and carefully selected components ensures Hi-Fi sound with a high damping factor.
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