The AR-133 from BSS is an active direct box designed for use with various electronic sources, including keyboards, DJ consoles, amplifier outputs, and guitars. It features a rugged aluminum extrusion case with polyurethane end-cheeks and arched design for efficient cable management. The unit can be powered by console phantom power or a 9V battery (not included), with automatic switching to battery if phantom power fails, ensuring uninterrupted operation.
The BSS Audio BLU-HIF Telephone Headset Interface enables integration of a VoIP/digital phone with a Soundweb London device through its headset jack, simplifying conference system setups by serving as the dialing interface and hybrid. It includes an RJ-22 jack, balanced input for near-side audio, and balanced output for far-side audio, with built-in isolation and side-tone management through an AEC input.
The BLU-PCI is a professional half-height PCI-Express sound card tailored for Harman BLU link network audio systems, offering 32 or 64 channels of BLU Link audio for playback and recording, and is ideal for use in 2U servers to support high-density channel audio applications.
The BSS BLU-SI card offers a seamless 32 x 32 interface integration between Soundcraft Si Series consoles and the BLU Link digital audio bus, supporting connection with various Harman products including the BSS London BLU 800, dbx® PMC, and Crown® PIP-BLU interfaces. It facilitates 256-channel, low latency, fault-tolerant audio transmission over 100 meters using standard CAT 5e cabling.
The BSS Audio BLU-USB USB Audio to BLU Link Interface enables seamless audio integration from a Windows or Mac computer directly to a BLU link audio buss, ideal for corporate meeting rooms. It overcomes USB transmission distance limitations by converting audio close to the source, allowing processor placement up to 328 feet away. The device supports up to eight audio channels for use with conferencing systems, with configuration managed via rear panel dip switches.
The Soundweb London Digital Input card is engineered to fit any of the four card slots on Soundweb London BLU series devices, allowing them to receive AES/EBU and S/PDIF audio signals, thereby expanding the audio input capabilities of models such as BLU-800, BLU-805, BLU-806, BLU-320, BLU-325, BLU-326, BLU-160, BLU-120, BLU-80, BLU-32, and BLU-16.
The Soundweb London Digital Output card fits into any of the four card slots on the BLU-800, BLU-805, BLU-806, BLU-320, BLU-325, BLU-326, BLU-160, BLU-120, BLU-80, BLU-32, and BLU-16 devices, enabling them to receive AES/EBU and S/PDIF audio signals.
The Soundweb London Telephone Hybrid Cards are designed for integration with Soundweb London BLU-series devices, enabling connection to standard POTS telephone networks. Equipped with two analog inputs per card, users can receive microphone or line level signals with configurable phantom power and software-controlled analog gain up to 48dB.
The Soundweb London BLU-325 is a versatile audio processor offering configurable inputs/outputs, Ethernet AVB audio, and a high-bandwidth digital audio bus. It is easily configured via HiQnet London Architect, featuring logic objects and a drag-and-drop design. The device supports fault-tolerant Ethernet AVB audio with primary and secondary ports, a low latency 256-channel digital audio bus using standard Category 5e cabling, and optional fiber optic media converters for extended distances. Control is managed through a separate Ethernet port, ensuring robust and flexible connectivity.
This processor features Dante / AES67 audio with primary and secondary ports for fault tolerance, control through a separate Ethernet port, and Dante 4.0 firmware for integration with Dante Domain Manager. Analog Input Cards provide configurable gain in 6dB steps up to +48dB and selectable Phantom Power per channel. Digital Input Cards and Output Cards process AES/EBU and S/PDIF audio, offering various clocking and syncing options. Front panel LEDs provide Phantom Power, Sync, Signal Present, and Clip information per channel, while device-specific details and a bi-directional locate function are accessible from the display.
The Soundweb London BLU-800 is a versatile audio processor featuring configurable I/O, signal processing, and CobraNet audio. It offers open architecture, fully configurable through HiQnet™ Audio Architect, and includes a digital audio bus supporting 256 channels over Cat 5e cabling, with fiber optic options extending connectivity up to 40km. Four card slots support various I/O configurations with six available card types, making it ideal for complex audio network setups.
The Soundweb London Analog Output Card is designed for installation in any of the four card slots available on Soundweb London BLU-800 series and other mentioned devices, allowing these units to transmit line level analog signals effectively.
The Soundweb London Analog Input Card is compatible with multiple Soundweb London devices, including BLU-800, BLU-805, BLU-806, BLU-320, BLU-325, BLU-326, BLU-160, BLU-120, BLU-80, BLU-32, and BLU-16, and allows these devices to receive microphone or line level signals through its four configurable card slots.
The dbx dB10 Passive and dB12 Active direct injection boxes stand out with robust construction and exceptional audio performance. They feature custom mu-metal-shielded audio transformers, Neutrik® connectors, and low-noise circuitry that maintain the true characteristics of your signal. Both models include a pad switch for instrument, line, and speaker level signals, as well as a polarity invert switch for precise phase control.
The dbx Di1 is a compact, high-quality active direct injection box designed for both studio and live use. It delivers balanced audio signals free from noise, making it perfect for connecting electric guitars, bass amplifiers, keyboards, and other instruments directly to a console mixer without a microphone. Engineered for durability and reliability, the Di1 is equipped with all the essential features for a versatile and dependable DI unit.
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