An open-architecture DSP, the Bose ControlSpace ESP-880AD engineered sound processor is designed for a wide variety of applications — from small, self-contained projects to large, networked systems. It features integrated Dante™ audio networking, 8x8 analog audio I/O, a Bose AmpLink output, and a front-panel RJ-45 Ethernet connection for localized configuration and monitoring. Engineered for precise performance, the ControlSpace ESP-880AD offers advanced digital signal processing with 48 kHz/24-bit audio conversion, low-latency, and ultra-low noise operation. Onboard connectivity includes front and rear-panel Ethernet ports, RS-232 serial, five control inputs, five control outputs, and an 8-channel Bose AmpLink port for sending digital audio to Bose amplifiers. The ESP-880AD also supports integration with industry-standard control systems, such as Crestron and AMX, and can be used with any of the compatible Bose Professional end-user control options such as the ControlCenter zone controllers and mobile-ready ControlSpace Remote.
Configure and control the ESP-880AD using Bose ControlSpace Designer software, where a large set of signal processing modules, such as automatic mic mixers, multiband graphic and parametric EQs, Bose loudspeaker libraries, signal generators, routers, mixers, AGCs, duckers, gates, compressors, source selectors, and delays offer an elevated level of functionality for general installed audio applications. Program end-user controls and automation events visually with less complication and more predicable operation on-site. With ControlSpace Designer software, an entire audio system with multiple components can be configured, monitored, and tuned live for creating custom-designed audio and control solutions that save design time and offers outstanding flexibility to better meet client needs.
The ControlSpace EX-1280C conferencing processor includes 12 mic/line analog inputs, 8 analog outputs, 8 Bose AmpLink digital outputs, 12 acoustic echo cancellers (AEC) 64x64 Dante and flexible, open-architecture signal processing to meet the needs of a wide variety of integrated-microphone audio conferencing applications.
Bose Professional ESP-880A, ESP-1240A, ESP-880AD and ESP-1240AD engineered sound processors leverage over a decade of Bose research and engineering to bring expansive, yet cost-effective audio processing solutions that serve a number of installed professional audio applications. These 1RU processors feature high-quality digital conversion, powerful open-architecture signal processing using Bose ControlSpace Designer software, Bose Amplink digital connectivity, and flexible 32x32 Dante™ network audio on the AD models. Bose ControlSpace engineered sound processors serve as the backbone to installed sound systems, offering high-quality analog/digital audio processing, network connectivity, and seamless integration with elegant end-user controls. Applications include concert halls, auditoriums, educational institutions, places of worship, retail, and hospitality locations. ControlSpace engineered sound processors feature open-architecture DSP and are programmed using ControlSpace Designer software. With Designer software, a full suite of signal processing modules can be applied, including automatic mic mixing, multiband graphic and parametric EQs, Bose loudspeaker EQ libraries, signal generators, routers, mixers, AGCs, duckers, gates, compressors, source selectors and delays. ControlSpace Designer software is a design and configuration tool for creating sophisticated, high-quality audio systems using Bose Professional networkable processors, endpoints, amplifiers, and end-user controllers.
Quickly and confidently apply signal processing functions like routing, switching, dynamics, and mixing to audio paths using Designer’s intuitive drag-and-drop interface. Program end-user controls and automation events visually with less complication and more predicable operation on-site. With ControlSpace Designer software, an entire audio system with multiple components can be configured, monitored, and tuned live for creating custom-designed audio and control solutions that save design time and offers outstanding flexibility to better meet client needs.
Bose ControlSpace SP-24 Digital Sound Processor for Installed and Portable Loudspeaker Sound Systems The ControlSpace SP-24 sound processor is a flexible and easy-to-use digital signal processor for loudspeaker control with portable PA systems or small scale fixed installations. It offers two methods of configuration with front panel setup for situations where Bose® loudspeakers are being used, and the SP-24 Editor software for full-featured control of your sound with any loudspeaker. The Bose ControlSpace® SP-24 sound processor makes optimizing 2x4 installed and portable sound systems easy. Use the purposefully simple front panel interface for basic operations, or the intuitive SP-24 Editor software for full access to all signal processing settings.
The hardware includes standard XLR connectors to easily connect to balanced pro-level source devices, amplifiers and powered loudspeakers. Real-time control, and the ability to program and store custom scenes with the easy-to-use SP-24 Editor software. SP-24 Editor software provides complete access to all signal processing functions including custom channel routing, input and output 9-band dual equalization, band pass filters, delays, peak limiter, gain and signal polarity for full system control.
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Simplified front panel LCD menus and controls are purposely designed to make it easier to select preprogrammed scenes, gain and delay parameters, or quickly access Bose® loudspeaker presets. While many loudspeaker controllers offer complicated user interfaces, the SP-24 processor keeps the front panel interface simple with basic preset/scene recall and gain/delay operations. For full system access, the straightforward and intuitive SP-24 Editor software provides access to all signal processing settings and signal routing, whether connected live or offline. Scenes created with the SP-24 Editor software can be saved locally to a PC or, using a USB connection, stored in the SP-24 processor hardware. Full access includes custom channel routing, input and output 9-band equalization, band pass filters, delays, peak limiter, gain and polarity control. Custom loudspeaker EQ curves can be created or Bose professional loudspeaker EQs can be recalled for quick, optimized setup. The hardware includes standard XLR connectors to easily connect to balanced pro-level source devices, amplifiers and powered loudspeakers.