FRANKFURT, Germany – HARMAN’s BSS Audio today introduced AVB (IEEE Audio Video Bridging)
functionality to its acclaimed Soundweb London family of digital signal
processors with the addition of two Soundweb London devices. The new Soundweb
London BLU-805 and BLU-325 devices are AVB versions of the BLU-800 and BLU-320
CobraNet™ siblings from which they are derived.
The BLU-805 offers
the same configurable signal processing capability as the existing BLU-800
device. Both new devices offer configurable inputs and outputs, compatibility
with all Soundweb London input and output card options, logic processing
capability, the 256-channel Soundweb London digital audio bus and GPIO.
Each device offers up
to 16 inputs and outputs, configurable in banks of four. Card options include
analog mic/line inputs with Phantom Power, analog outputs, digital inputs
(AES/EBU and S/PDIF), digital outputs, the Soundweb London AEC Input Card and
the Soundweb London Telephone Hybrid Card.
The BLU-805 and
BLU-325 devices allow 64 incoming AVB channels and 64 outgoing AVB channels at
48kHz, or 32 incoming AVB channels and 32 outgoing AVB channels at 96kHz.
Configuration, control and monitoring is provided by HiQnet™ London Architect.
Iain Gregory,
Marketing Lead for Installed Sound at Harman Signal Processing stated,
"Combining the proven and respected Soundweb London platform with the
industry-supported AVB transport is a very natural evolutionary step for
Soundweb London. It gives access to the incredible flexibility of Soundweb
London and contemporary transport technology, all in a familiar environment.”
The BLU-805 and
BLU-325 along with the other members of the Soundweb London family provide the
building blocks of the perfectly tailored system solution.
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