Sony Launches SRP-F300 Digital Speaker ProcessorIncludes High Performance 24-Bit, 96kHz AID and D/A Conversion
October 1, 1999
Sony Electronics today announced the launch of the SRP-F300,
a powerful two channel digital speaker system processor with high performance
24-bit, 96 kHz A/D D/A conversion capability designed for sound contractors and
recording studios.
The SRP-F300 contains a host of DSP functions designed for optimizing sound
system performance in a variety of configurations. These include: 11-band parametric
or 31 -band graphic EQ & compressor on the main inputs and delay, limiter,
3-band parametric, hi- and low-cut filters, and phase reversal on each of six
analog outputs in any of several multi-amp configurations.
"The SRP-F300 excels in a wide range of sound reenforcement applications
from medium size spaces to large venues such as halls, theaters, gyms and stadiums,"
said Paul Foschino, marketing manager of professional audio products, Sony Electronics'
Broadcast and Professional Company. "The PC compatibility of the unit, via
an RS-232C interface, creates a secure and easy way for engineers to configure
an audio system for any event in real time."
The SRP-F300 includes a comprehensive, GUI-based software interface, which
provides system setup and parameter controls. In addition, the SRP-F300 is equipped
with a security lockout to prevent unauthorized tampering.
Key Features
- Highly accurate 24-bit, 96kHz audio signal conversion.
- Analog two channel inputs, digital XLR input.
- Six balanced analog outputs (configurable)
- Front & rear access to RS-232C interface for PC control.
- Lockable recall, display and up/down controls.
- Ability to memorize up to 40 preset programs.
The SRP-F300 is scheduled to be available January 2000. The suggested list
price has not been announced yet.
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