Danley Sound Labs has announced a new line of rackmount amplifiers promising high-end sound reinforcement for installation and touring.
The new D series amplifiers feature a class-D power stage that delivers high output power, high efficiency and low heat generation, along with processing including FIR filtering, dynamic EQ, and Dante networking (optional). Their DSP architecture includes four local and four auxiliary DSP channels (also supplied to the network), enabling a single Delta DSP amplifier to control a stereo four-way system with no external processing. Additionally, all D series amplifiers feature advanced protection circuitry that ensures the safety of the equipment and speakers including over-current protection, short circuit protection, thermal protection and a soft-start function to minimise inrush current.
‘We’re always looking for new technologies and ways to allow for innovation in sound,’ says Danley Sound Labs Director of Sales & Marketing, Skip Welch. ‘In addition to our DNA series amplifiers, the new D series line offers a new option for our dealers and customers that features a very powerful digital signal processing (DSP) suite and a number of power options to make this amplifier series a very useful tool.’
The D series comprises seven models. The D14K2-ND is a two-channel amplifier offering 7kW per channel; the D14K4-DSP is a four-channel amplifier with 3.5kW per channel and built-in DSP, while the D14K4-ND is its non-DSP variant; the D8K4-DSP is a four-channel amplifier with 2kW per channel with built-in DSP and the D8K4-ND the non-DSP version; and the D5K4-DSP is a four-channel amplifier with 1.2kW per channel and built-in DSP with
the D5K4-ND its non-DSP version.
‘While the nature of sound doesn’t change, the way in which we can help deliver sound does,’ says, Danley Sound Labs’ Mike Hedden. ‘We want to continually meet the demand of our customers while also providing new innovative options to meet those demands. Not only does the D series amplifier line do that now, but additional technological features in the works for these products will certainly add value.’
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