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Atlas Debuts Two New Sound Masking Amps

atlas-digitalsoundmasking-0612Atlas Sound’s new DSP2210 and DSP2212 digital sound masking/paging systems are self-contained, digital signal processors with integral amplification designed to route and mix masking, paging and background music sources. Applications include speech privacy and general paging for office spaces, health care campuses and secure government facilities.

Masking source is completely random and non-repeating (up to 215) hours with EQ adjustments programmable per output zone. Both models include dual channel Class-D amplification rated at 25 watts per channel (@ 70.7V) and a built in telephony interface simplifies paging set-up. The system is expandable up to 32 systems (64 zones) with primary and secondary assignment in a zone page dialing plan (two-digit DTMF) with “All Zone” and “Group zone” pages simply configured via the GUI. A fixed architecture DSP provides equalization, dynamic and routing priority control for all input sources as well as line level and amplified outputs.

Model 2212 includes AVB (Audio-Video Bridging) network interface allowing paging and BGM sources to be shared between multiple DSP8807s or DSP2212s.

All the specs for the DSP2210 are here: http://www.atlassound.com/Product.aspx?id=2117

All the specs for the DSP2212 are here: http://www.atlassound.com/Product.aspx?id=2116

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