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InfoComm Marks the Launch of the Anticipated Installation-Specific d&b Amplifiers

d&b audiotechnik's 10D and 10D four channel amplifiers

At InfoComm 2015, d&b audiotechnik introduces its newest four channel, 2RU amplifiers. The 10D and 30D are the first d&b amplifiers tailored for permanent integration. They offer the predictable results and rider friendliness of d&b products, with features and costs tailored for installation applications.

The 10D and 30D deliver 700W and 1,600W per channel respectively and share the same Digital Signal Processing (DSP) platform and capabilities as the d&b D20 amplifier and the flagship D80. These amplifiers all provide comprehensive d&b loudspeaker management and switchable filter functions. They incorporate two 16-band equalizers comprising parametric, notch, asymmetric, and shelving filters along with up to 10 seconds of delay for each of the four channels. Between them they cover almost all install applications, differing only in output voltage and loudspeaker setups. The extensive DSP capabilities are also ready for further expansion via future d&b firmware updates. This guarantees that the 10D and 30D amplifiers are future-ready investments.

To ensure seamless integration into existing permanent installations, the10D and 30D amplifiers offer five programmable general purpose input / output pins, meaning external devices can be used for control or detection functions. They provide both four analog and four digital AES/EBU inputs, all of which can be summed and routed to any of the four outputs. This extended input matrix allows all eight inputs to be used simultaneously. In addition, each input features an independent input gain, which means various input sources with different levels, can be used without requiring an external mixing device. System status monitoring ensures suitability for sound reinforcement systems for emergency situations.

These devices can be accessed using either CAN-Bus, or via Ethernet using the Open Control Architecture (OCA) protocols. They are controlled using the d&b R1 Remote control software, which presents an entire system graphically, enabling the central control and management of a complete system. Password protection functions restrict access, and AmpPresets enable users to change predefined levels or configuration settings of devices. Alternatively, the 10D and 30D can be controlled using the integrated Web interface, allowing individual amplifiers to be controlled using a browser window.

The 10D amplifier is intended for small applications with lower SPL requirements, making it ideal for bars, lounges, and conference facilities with flexible room configurations. It features setups for all d&b loudspeakers except the large format flagship J-Series line array, the V-Series, and the M2 monitor.

The powerful 30D amplifier contains configurations for all d&b loudspeakers and is designed for medium to large applications with demanding SPL requirements. The 30D is the answer for all medium sized venues including stadiums, night clubs, musical theatres, houses of worship, and town halls.

"These new devices answer the demands for a d&b amplifier designed specifically for installations," said product manager Wolfgang Schulz. "The predictable results from our highly appreciated mobile systems are now available for fixed installations, with very cost-effective and efficient results. They offer a new price to performance for our installation customers and the d&b sound quality, reliability, and flexibility that everyone has come to expect."

InfoComm runs June 17 - 19 in Orlando, Florida.

WWWwww.dbaudio.com


(17 June 2015)

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