Williams Sound Digi-Loop DSP Induction Loop Amplifier with Network Control Introduced
The new Williams Sound Digi·Loop induction loop amplifier includes DSP audio processing, software control of mixing, equalization, compression and loop phase shift. Williams Sound says Class D pulse-width amplifiers maximize efficiency while reducing size and weight. Network control capability provides seamless, remote system set-up, operation and monitoring via laptop, tablet or other portable devices. The Digi-Loop’s dual-amplifier design offers flexibility, with the option of single 12A output for perimeter loops or dual 10A outputs for loop arrays or one loop and one loudspeaker. Priority input (70-100V) is also available for connection to a paging system, ensuring life/safety announcements are heard loud and clear.
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