The new LM 26 will accept audio signals via Audinate's Dante digital audio network at 48 and 96 kHz sampling rates. Automatic input priority switching may be enabled, and the unit can function as both an input matrix mixer and Dante break-in box or break-out box.
"We are very proud to bring LM 26 to market. This new Digital Audio Loudspeaker Processor builds on the Lake heritage and, with its unique and advanced features, takes loudspeaker management systems to new levels of versatility and practicality," said Ulf Larson, Lab.gruppen's chief executive officer. "Among the features is the Dante Digital Audio Network that ensures total integration with Lab.gruppen PLM products, legacy Lake processors and other Dante-enabled devices to suit almost all applications."
"Lab.gruppen is recognised for its outstanding performance. We are pleased to partner with them to ensure their customers are able to take advantage of the low latency, ease of installation and other networking benefits available in Dante," said Lee Ellison, Audinate's CEO. "The LM 26 can interoperate with any other Dante enabled networked device."
(Jim Evans)