Danley Sound Labs Adds New Amplifier and DSP Lines Danley Sound Labs has announced its new amplifier and DSP products. The Danley DSLA amplifier is available in four output power configurations, the DSLA 1.7K, 3.3K, 4.5K, and 6.5K. The DSLA 6.5K delivers 6,500W to a four-ohm load in bridged mode or 2,200W to two 4-ohm loads in dual-channel mode; the other configurations follow a parallel name-to-output convention. The DSLA is capable of driving a two-ohm load and features unusually robust performance, both in terms of fidelity and reliability, the company says. Input and condition status monitoring is intuitive and comprehensive, and input and output connectors and protocols will easily integrate with any installation or touring system. The company says the DSLP48 sound processor contains a wealth of DSP functionality, including parametric equalization, filtering, crossovers, compression, limiting, and delay, which is easy to deploy via intuitive design software. Its four-in-eight-out architecture and flexible internal routing fits the needs of installations and live sound rigs. Forty-bit internal floating DSP, musical algorithms, and faithful 24-bit input and output converters ensure that sound at the outputs is as good or better than the input signals, the company says Fully integrated RS-232, USB, and Ethernet interfaces allow command and control from an external computer or a network. "Danley speakers offer exceptional performance at superb price points," said Mike Hedden, president of Danley Sound Labs. "The industry as a whole has increased its value for price over the past ten years. We've partnered with high-quality amplifier and processor manufacturers to compliment our speakers in a way to offer more of the signal chain with a very high value-to-price ratio."
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