The M804DSP is a smart full matrix DSP Class D 4-channel amplifier that delivers flexible reliable power output of 4 x 800W in a full rack 2U format, driving both conventional low impedance (2? to 16?) loudspeakers and high impedance (70V/100V) transformer coupled loudspeakers or any mix of the two. The on board, state-of-the-art, full matrix, DSP engine can be configured to suit a wide range of tasks, without the need for additional equipment, to drive a wide range of loudspeaker systems. Everything you need is right there. The close integration of processing and amplification allows the DSP to monitor and better adapt to amplifier behavior, making dynamics processing far more accurate and effective than that typically achieved with separate components.
INTEGRATED WEB INTERFACE
The M804DSP can be accessed anytime, anywhere through Wi-Fi via a built-in Wireless-Access-Point (WAP) or through ethernet for simple connection easy configuration, controlling and powering any speaker system, creating the most impressive multi-zone sound system in minutes. The easy-to-use web-based interface allows remote control of all DSP functions as well as monitoring of all amplifier vital functions from any PC, tablet, or smartphone, regardless of operating system.
DSP PROCESSING
The integrated web interface controls a powerful signal processing engine extending the level of functionality. The state-of-the-art full matrix Digital Signal Processing (DSP) can be configured to suit a wide range of tasks, without the need for additional equipment. From processing input sources, managing up to 4 zones, correcting up to 4 independent rooms, to fine-tuning 4 speaker outputs, all the powerful state-of -the-art processing tools you need are there.
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