Simplification and Better Performance at a Touch of a Button
The Bose® Panaray® System Digital Controller II
The Panaray System Digital Controller II is a universal EQ controller designed to provide smooth, accurate spectral response for all Bose professional loudspeakers requiring active equalization. Push-button control allows easy selection of loudspeaker equalization along with routing configuration and optional global limiting. Mono, stereo, and bass array preset configurations are just touch of a button away.
The rack mount Panaray system controller II is much simplified, better performing, and lower priced than its predecessor. Completely redesigned and re-engineered, and it features a brushed aluminum face, the new look for Bose Professional Systems Division electronics.
Bose Panaray System Digital Controller II Features:
- Consolidates equalization into one central source, eliminating the need for separate EQ cards or additional equalizers
- Standard presets used in conjunction with Panaray bass loudspeakers allow you to create bass arrays at the touch of a button
- Selectable loudspeaker EQ at the touch of a button
- Special lockout feature prevents tampering to maintain initial system settings
- Improved dynamic range, 103 dB (typical), for better performance
- Can be configured for mono or stereo operations
- A bass mono sum feature is available for situations where stereo mid/high loudspeakers are paired with a single bass loudspeaker
- Two analog, balanced, differential XLR inputs and four analog, balanced, differential XLR outputs provide flexible connectivity
- RS232 connector for future software updates
- Easy-to-read 2 x 16 backlit LCD display on the front panel
- Global output limiter helps protect against sudden sound level spikes in program material
- Engineered and tested for demanding professional environments
- Transferable one-year limited warranty
A handy characteristic of the Bose Panaray System Digital Controller II is the special "lockout" feature which prevents tampering to maintain initial system settings, and global limiting helps protect against sudden sound level spikes in program material. In the event of a power failure, on board memory allows the controller to return to its last state.
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