Bose ESP 4120 ControlSpace 8 channel Sound Processor (B Stock)
£695.00 ex. vat
Bose ESP 4120 ControlSpace 8 channel Sound Processor (B Stock)
The Bose® ControlSpace® ESP-4120 engineered sound processor represents an open-architecture DSP solution featuring 4x12 fixed analog audio, an integrated 8-channel ESPLink output, and a rear-panel digital expansion slot providing options for IP-based network audio and control cards. Engineered to meet contemporary demands for high-quality signal processing and control, this model offers a cost-effective package suitable for a broad spectrum of applications, ranging from small self-contained projects to extensive networked setups.
Key Features
• High-quality analog circuitry offers both mic and line-level I/O, operates with ultra-low noise and 115 dB dynamic range
• Advanced digital signal processing supports audio at 48kHz sample rate/24-bit, uses a floating-point open architecture DSP and operates at low latencies for sound system precision.
• Expansion card slot supports the use of accessory networking cards, allowing digital audio to be sent and/or received from other compatible products
• Optional Dante™ media networking card allows single rackspace ESP products to closely integrate with Bose or other manufacturers’ products and systems
• Bose® ControlSpace® Designer™ software enables a large set of signal processing modules, such as automatic mic mixing, multiband graphic and parametric EQs, Bose
loudspeaker libraries, signal generators, routers, mixers, AGCs, duckers, gates, compressors, source selectors and delays
• Front panel RJ-45 Ethernet connection enables localized configuration and monitoring, while enabling network passthrough when using a rear-panel network option card
• Built-in Bose ESPLink output sends up to 8 channels of uncompressed digital audio to ESPLink-equipped Bose PowerMatch® amplifiers
• A variety of control options – ControlSpace ESP products are compatible with the programmable Bose CC-64 and CC-16 controllers and three simplified zone volume interfaces, as well as potentiometers and switches built by other manufacturers
• Integration with industry-standard control systems using a comprehensive serial protocol through onboard RS-232 and Ethernet ports