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Harman's BSS Audio Introduces a Cost-Effective Addition to the Soundweb London Processor Line

BSS Audio's BLU-50 processor

Harman's BSS Audio announces the addition of a cost-effective signal processor to its Soundweb London family of digital signal processors. The new Soundweb London BLU-50 represents an open-architecture solution in the form of a highly flexible, cost-effective, and scalable package.

The BLU-50 is a half-rack width processor that offers a fixed configuration of four inputs and four outputs, configurable signal processing, logic processing, and BLU link. The device can be powered with the included 12VDC power supply but can accept 12-48VDC via a terminal block connector. The BLU-50 can also be powered with PoE+ via the Ethernet port, allowing the device to be powered, configured, controlled, and monitored using a single Cat 5e cable.

The analog inputs of the BLU-50 provide software configurable gain in 6dB steps up to +48dB per channel and software selectable phantom power per channel. Phantom power, signal present, and clip information per channel is easily accessible, without the requirement for a PC, from clear front-panel LED indication.

The BLU-50 features BLU link, a low latency, fault tolerant digital audio bus of 48 channels, which uses standard Category 5e cabling giving a distance of 100m between compatible devices. Fiber media converters can be used to increase the distance between devices to over 10km (6.2 miles) using single mode fiber.

The BLU-50 is configured, controlled, and monitored from HiQnet Audio Architect or HiQnet London Architect and is compatible with other members of the Soundweb London family. Its 48 channel BLU link bus represents channels 1-48 of the larger 256 channel BLU link bus when integrated with the BLU-800, BLU-320, BLU-160, BLU-120, BLU-BIB, and BLU-BOB devices. Up to 60 BLU link compatible devices can share channels on a single bus.

As with other Soundweb London devices, 12 control inputs, six logic outputs, and an RS-232 port allow the BLU-50 to be integrated with other compatible devices.

"With so much capability packed into such a small device, combined with its powering and mounting flexibility, the BLU-50 is the most versatile and affordable open-architecture processor we've created to date. The BLU-50 further extends the scalability of the Soundweb London platform and represents a major milestone in the broader applicability of open-architecture solutions," stated, Iain Gregory, market manager for installed sound, Harman signal processing.

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(5 February 2014)

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