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Ashly Ne8800ms - Network Enabled Digital Signal Processor With Mic Input And Aes Output Options

Ashly Ne8800ms - Network Enabled Digital Signal Processor With Mic Input And Aes Output Options
  • Product Code: ga13989
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$9,597.00 $15,259.23

The ne8800MS from Ashly is a network-enabled DSP processor that offers easy setup and control using standard 10/100 Ethernet protocol and Protea ne software. The unit features eight analog inputs and eight analog outputs, along with four microphone inputs with phantom power and eight channels of AES3 output, the later filling two of the four option bays that provide expanded functionality.

The DSP signal processing library is extensive and utilizes multiple SHARC 32-bit processors with sample rates of either 48 or 96 kHz. Processing blocks include a 8 x 8 matrix mixer, a full array of graphic, parametric and all-pass equalization, crossover filters including 8th-order Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz-Riley and notched Linkwitz-Riley.

The Protea Software Suite also includes an automatic feedback suppressor, gain sharing automatic microphone mixing, ambient noise sensing and level adjustment, autolevelers, compressors, matrix duckers, limiters, frequency-keyed noise gates, signal delay up to 1365 ms on every channel and a choice of sinewave, pink or white noise generators.

All programming is accomplished using standard 10/100 Ethernet or RS-232 protocol and Protea ne software on a PC platform. Hot-plug software control allows for plugging any function into any channel block, even when running live audio with recompiling necessary. Automatic DHCP network IP configuration reduces network set up time. Multi-level software security with password access provides a tamper-proof audio system.

8 Analog Inputs/8 Analog Outputs    4 Microphone Inputs with Phantom Power    8 Channels of AES Output    10/100 Ethernet and RS-232 Interfaces    24-bit A/D-D/A Audio Resolution    Extensive DSP via Protea Software Suite    Easy and Intuitive User Interface    Wordclock I/O    Option Bays for Expanded Functionality    Windows

Parameters
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz,
+/-0.1 dB, A>D
+/-0.25 dB, D>A
+/-0.25 dB, A>A
Dynamic Range20 Hz to 20 kHz (unweighted)
>115 dB, A>D
>114 dB, D>A
>114 dB, A>A
THD + N1 kHz, +20 dBu analog (-1.0 dBFS digital)
>0.001%, A>D
>0.002%, D>A
>0.002%, A>A
>0.00001%, D>D
Latency@48 kHz
1.42 ms, A>D
0.90 ms, D>A
2.21 ms, A>A
0.10 ms, D>D
@96 kHz
0.71 ms, A>D
0.45 ms, D>A
1.11 ms, A>A
0.05 ms, D>D
WordclockInput/Output Type: 75 Ω BNC
Lock Range: 48 kHz +/- 4%, 96 kHz +/- 4%
Input Impedance: Selectable 75 Ω or high impedance
Input Voltage Range: 1.0 to 7.0 Vpp
Output Impedance: 75 Ω
Output Level: 5.0 Vpp nominal, unterminated
Master ClockSources
Audio network
Wordclock
AES3
Internal crystal clock
Modes
Prioritized auto switching
Manual
InputsAnalog Line/Microphone
Input Type: Active balanced Euroblock
Input Impedance: 20 kΩ
Maximum Input Level: +20 dB
OutputsAnalog
Servo-Balanced Euroblock
Output Impedance: 20 Ω
Maximum Output Level: +20 dBu
AES3
Transformer Balanced Male XLR
Output Impedance: 110 Ω
Maximum Output Level: 5.0 Vpp
Other Connectors10/100 Ethernet port
RS-232 port
Remote level control
Logic I/O
Data in/out ports
On/Off switch
Environmental40 to 120°F (4 to 49°C) non-condensing
Power Requirements90~240V AC, 50/60 Hz
70 W maximum
System RequirementsComputer running under Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP (32- and 64-bit systems)
Dimensions19 x 8.5 x 3.5" (483 x 216 x 89 mm)
Weight10 lb (4.5 kg)
Packaging Info
Package Weight12 lb

  • Audio processor and controller for networked systems

  • Easy and intuitive user interface

  • Four microphone inputs with +48V phantom power

  • Microphone preamp gain of 0, +20, +40, or +60 dB

  • Eight-channel AES3 digital output

  • 10/100 Ethernet and RS-232 computer interface standard

  • Extensive DSP

  • 32-bit SHARC DSPs

  • 24-bit A/D and D/A conversion

  • 48 and 96 kHz sample rates

  • Hot-plug software control

  • Automatic DHCP network IP configuration

  • Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz-Riley, and Notched-Linkwitz-Riley filters

  • FIR filter capability

  • Advanced automatic feedback suppression

  • Wordclock input and output

  • Euroblock connectors for audio, preset recall, DC remote level control and data in/out

  • Remote controls for level, logic I/O and programmable functions

  • Third-party control friendly, input and output metering, multi-level security

  • cTUVus, CE, FCC, RoHS safety compliance

  • CobraNet, Dante, and microphone input options

  • Input source selection

  • Brick wall limiter

  • Compressor

  • Autoleveler controls

  • Ambient noise compensation (output only)

  • Ducking (high/low priority, trigger, filibuster, ducked program)

  • Gate

  • Advanced gate controls

  • Gain

  • EQ:

    • 31-band

    • Parametric 2, 4, 6, or 10 band

    • High/Low Shelf 6/12 dB per octave

    • All-Pass

    • Variable Q HP/LP

    • Notch/Band-Pass

  • Feedback Suppressor (inputs only and 48 kHz sampling rate)

  • Crossover: 2-, 3-, 4-way crossover and High-Pass/Low-Pass filters

  • Delay:

    • Input time, distance, and temperature @ 48 kHz sampling rate

    • Input time, distance, and temperature @ 96 kHz sampling rate

  • Audio metering tool

  • Signal Generator Tool (pink noise, white noise, sine wave)

  • Matrix mixer

  • Processors

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is it better than the DBX drive rack?

A: Both the Ashly and DBX units are solid products and share many similar features. Your application would determine which product is correct for you. Please feel free to contact a Representative here at 800-606-6969 or email audio@a href= http://bandh.com target= _blank bandh.com/a for information and assistance.

Q: 2. I have a Allen & Heath Zed 24 mixer. Where do I get the outputs to go into this patch box that are R&L on mixer?

A: Next to the Main Left and Right outputs on the Zed 24, there are secondary outputs that you can use to connect the Left & Right signals to the Henry Engineering Patch Box II.

Q: 3. Are the euroblocks unbalanced compatible?

A: No they are not: Connector Euroblock (Balanced) 3.81 mm Pitch

Q: 4. Will a mono input be summed to both left and right outputs?

A: No, the Henry Engineering Patchbox II Analog Stereo Output Multiplier and Signal Converter provides stereo input and stereo output. The left and right inputs connect to the left and right outputs. If you have a mono audio source and connect to a single input on the Patchbox, it will be output for the corresponding outputs. For example, if you connect to a left input only, then the audio will be sent to all of the left outputs on the Patchbox. So if you need to have a dual mono output, then you can use any two left outputs from the Patchbox.

Q: 5. This unit says it has 8-channel AES inputs. Does it also have 8-channel AES outputs?

A: AES3 digital audio output is available as a 4- or 8-channel option for the Ashly ne8800A Network Enabled Digital Signal Processor. The AES3 outputs are pass-through only (no DSP).

Q: 6. Is this device plug-and-play compatible on a Dante audio network? Or is it a proprietary networking protocol?

A: The BSS Audio Soundweb London BLU-100 is not directly dante compatible.

Q: 7. what causes the beeping sound?

A: Without further detail it is hard to say for certain, but the beeping sound on the Ashly Protea 24.24M - Audio Matrix Processor with Tamper-Proof Operation and System Software for Windows is likely an indication of a process in function, an error, or another undetermined indication.

Q: 8. Does ashly have a wireless accessibility?

A: The Ashly Protea 4.8SP does not have a transmitter or receiver built into it for wireless compatibility.

Q: 9. Does it work with Samsung Galaxy Core?

A: Probably. If a standard TRRS headphones/microphone work on the phone, I would think it work

Q: 10. I have three Shure Cardioid Boundary Condenser Mics and would like to mix them into one line which will be plugged into a computer's mic-in. Will this mixer work for my needs?

A: The Sescom 3-Input, 1-Output Passive XLR Mixer will mix and sum the signal of three microphones as desired, but because it is passive, will not supply phantom power to condenser microphones.

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