The SP26 loudspeaker processor is a fully featured 2-IN/6-OUT digital speaker management system. Featuring 2 analog inputs and 6 analog outputs, each managed by a powerful DSP Engine. Each input channel provides PEQ, gain control, Dynamic Low boost, noise gate function, RMS compressor, internal White/Pink Noise Generator, and configurable delay. Each output offers up to 7 PEQ and crossover filters. Easy setup is assured with intuitive front panel controls and an interactive LCD display for local setup, or a dedicated PC control interface for remote monitoring and configuration via USB or RS485. The SP26 loudspeaker processor is the perfect counterpart to any HH speaker system, suitable in an array of applications, such as live sound, indoor/outdoor events, public address, theatrical performance, and touring. It also comes with expertly created audio pre-sets for use with the TNA line array system, for easy setup straight out of the box.
Specification
- Inputs: Two Electronically Balanced XLR Inputs. RS485 XLR
- Outputs: Six Electronically Balanced XLR Outputs. RS485 XLR
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz; -0.5dBy at 20Hz and 20kHz
- S/N: >106dBA
- THD+N: 0.001% at 1kHz 0dBu
- DSP: Max Delay, 900 ms 10.4us increment/decrement steps per input channel. 340 ms 10.4us increment/decrement steps per output channel
- Dimensions: 44 x 483 x 229mm, 1.7" x 19" x 9"
- Weight: 3.5Kg, 7.7 lbs
- Carton Dimensions (Hwd): 9 x 53 x 30CM, 3.5" x 20.9" x 11.8" , 0.014 M3
- Packed Weight: 4.5Kg, 9.9 lbs
- System Type: Loudspeaker Management System
- Power Consumption: 30W
- Power Supply: Universal voltage 100V-240V~ 50/60Hz
- Other Controls: Comprehensive front panel controls with quick mute functionality. Ground lift switches for signal and RS485/USB. USB interface.
- AD-DA Converters: 24bit, 48KHz
- Presets: 48 user presets
- Filter Type: Parametric EQ. 11 filters per input,7 filters per output. Bell, Shelving
- Power Connector: Removeable IEC Power Cord C14
- Filter Type: Crossover. Butterworth 6/12/18/24/36/48 dB per octave. Bessel 12/24 dB per octave. Linkwitz-Riley 12/24/36/48 dB per octave