The Galileo Galaxy network platform marks a quantum leap forward for the Galileo platform that was launched in 2005
USA - The new Meyer Sound Galileo Galaxy network platform will make its worldwide debut at InfoComm 2016 in Las Vegas. As the next generation of the Galileo processor line, Galaxy offers "the most advanced processing power and networking standards available".

Showing for the first time anywhere, the Galileo Galaxy network platform marks a quantum leap forward for the Galileo platform that was first launched in 2005. Galaxy is the first Meyer Sound loudspeaker processor to be fully networkable, with multiple units sharing 24-bit/96 kHz multi-channel audio via an AVB network. Maximum input count has been increased from six to eight for easier implementation of 7.1 systems, and a new generation of FPGA-based processing with 96 kHz floating point resolution delivers increased dynamic range, a lower noise floor, and super-low latency of 0.6ms analog in to analog out.

"GalaxyY is a brand new platform, and it again moves the proven Galileo concept to the forefront of digital loudspeaker processing," says John McMahon, Meyer Sound's vice president of solutions and strategy. "It stands alone in its field in terms of open-source networkability, pristine audio performance, and meticulous engineering of the filtering algorithms."

(Jim Evans)


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