Symetrix adds to Solus line

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Symetrix adds to Solus line

Symetrix has expanded its SymNet Solus product line with the Solus 16 – a standalone 16 x 8 digital signal processor. 

‘The Solus 4 and Solus 8 already provide two of the most popular form factors requested by integrators,’ claimed Trent Wagner, senior product manager at Symetrix. ‘But input counts run higher in many types of installations, and we received a barrage of requests for a higher input form factor. The Solus 16 answers that request without requiring a jump to networked DSP or separate expansion I/O devices.’

Solus’ SymNet DSP hardware is aimed at small to mid-sized installations that do not require I/O expansion. The entire family of SymNet hardware, including Solus, is configured using open architecture SymNet Designer software. System designers reportedly have the option to use or modify Solus DSP design templates for basic projects, or to create unique designs entirely from scratch.

The three Solus hardware offerings differ only in their audio input and output counts: Solus 16 with 16 inputs and eight outputs, Solus 8 with eight mic/line inputs and eight outputs, and Solus 4 with four inputs and four outputs. Ethernet, ARC port, RS-232 port, two control inputs, and four logic outputs complete the control feature set. A front panel LCD displays system settings. Solus supports Symetrix ARC wall panels, third party control systems, and SymVue, a SymNet end-user control panel application.

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