Bose Professional is shipping new ControlSpace EX processors: two designed for conference rooms (EX-440C and EX-12AEC) and one for general purpose applications (EX-1280).
The ControlSpace EX-440C conferencing processor has an open-architecture and all-in-one design. It features microphone integration and audio processing for small-to-medium size conference rooms. It has four mic/line analogue inputs, four analogue outputs, onboard VoIP, PSTN, USB, Bose AmpLink output, eight-channel acoustic echo cancelling (AEC) and 16 x 16 Dante connectivity.
ControlSpace EX-12AEC has an open-architecture design, 12 acoustic echo cancellers (AEC) and 16 x 16 Dante connectivity. It provides an expansion for conference rooms using ControlSpace EX- conferencing processors.
The ControlSpace EX-1280 is more powerful than models in the existing family of Bose ESP open-architecture digital signal processors. It is a robust processor designed for small, self-contained projects to large, networked systems. It uses advanced signal processing and a floating-point open-architecture DSP.
It offers 12 mic/line analogue inputs, eight analogue outputs, Bose AmpLink output, and 64 x 64 Dante connectivity. It includes a USB connection that integrates with PC audio devices for playback and recording. The front-panel interface includes a large OLED display and rotary encoder, which helps set network parameters and monitor channel activity. Installers can connect compatible Bose CC-64 and CC-16 controllers, ControlCenter digital zone controllers, and ControlSpace Remote clients.
All three processors can be setup using Bose ControlSpace Designer software that offers drag-and-drop programming.
The software has a signal processing library, with automatic mic mixing, multiband graphic and parametric EQs, Bose loudspeaker libraries, signal generators, routers, mixers, AGCs, duckers, gates, compressors, source selectors, delays, logic, and advanced Dante device control. These new models are compatible with the Bose Professional line of Dante endpoints and end-user controllers – including wall-mount and mobile device control using ControlSpace Remote.