The LM 26 is a full-featured two-input/six-output stand-alone processor, providing compatibility with the Lab.gruppen’s PLM Series of Powered Loudspeaker Management systems, as well as with Dolby Lake Processors (DLP) and earlier versions of the technology, including Lake Mesa Quad EQ and Lake Contour Pro 26.
Housed in a 1U-high frame, the LM 26 accepts analogue, AES digital, or Dante (audio over Ethernet) digital audio at 48kHz and 96kHz sampling rates. Multiple units can be linked with audio shared between the processors via AES or Dante.
‘We are a long-term, loyal user of Lab.gruppen products, which never let us down,’ says Norwest’s Chris Kennedy, referring to the company’s extensive event experience with Lake processors, Dante audio networking and Lab.gruppen power amplifiers. ‘It’s great to see a new Lake processor on the market, and even more pleasing that it’s being built in Sweden by Lab.gruppen.’
Norwest Productions is Australia’s largest audio service provider with offices in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Beijing. Norwest also owns Oceania Audio in New Zealand, which has offices in Auckland and Wellington. Norwest has expertise in every area of the audio industry – from live production to broadcast and recording – and regularly provides audio for some of the world’s largest events. The Lake LM26’s were supplied by the Australian Lab.gruppen and Lake distributor, Hills SVL.
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