USA - BSS Audio has added a cost-effective break-out box to its Soundweb London family of digital signal processors. The new BLU-BOB output expander, shown at AES New York, compliments the seven other members of the Soundweb London family and represents an inexpensive solution to increasing the number of outputs in a Harman HiQnet networked system, says the company.

The BLU-BOB features eight analogue audio outputs on standard terminal block connectors and the 256-channel, low latency, fault tolerant digital audio bus, also found on the BLU-800, BLU-320, BLU-160 and BLU-120 devices. In addition to providing a backbone for the transportation of multiple channels, this bus also facilitates the creation of large, fault-tolerant, centralized matrices containing multiple devices.

The digital audio bus uses standard, inexpensive Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable, which enables a distance of 100m between devices. The BSS Audio MC-1 fibre optic media converter can be used to increase the distance between devices to over 10km using single mode fibre.

A series of DIP switches on the rear of the BLU-BOB device allow consecutive channels, in groups of eight, to be selected from the digital audio bus. Multiple BLU-BOB devices can be configured to receive the same or different eight channel ranges.

Two chassis styles are available, the first (BLU-BOB1) is a half rack width, desk or wall mounted version and the second (BLU-BOB2) is a 19" single rack space version with mounting ears for equipment racks. Front panel indication and rear panel connections are identical on both versions.

(Jim Evans)


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