Germany - German loudspeaker manufacturer K.M.E. will be exhibiting at Integrated Systems Europe in Amsterdam later this month, where it will introduce new developments in the areas of digital and network technology. The presentation will include DAP 26 - a user-defined configured digital controller featuring dual analogue inputs, a digital AES/EBU-input and six analogue outputs including compatible software K.M.E.-control.

The DAP 26, launched in spring 2004, is now also available with CAN port, the Can-Bus interface, say the company. The K.M.E. CAN-port connection to the PC is fed through a built-in USB connector. This allows an easy connection to up to 63 units via a double wire cable (e.g. a free return in the audio multicore) with up to 400 m length and the connection of the DAP 26 to the latest versions of notebooks, which generally do not any longer have a serial RS 232 interface.

From the company's Prestige Series both QSA 200 and 500 D will also be on show. Two active two-way installation speakers, featuring most interesting additional modes for remote control function - servicing via the Internet - and delay, using plug-in modules RCM (Remote Controle Module) and DDM (Digital Delay Module). QSA 200 may be used as a universal speaker, operating as a smaller full range system, for delay line or within a 5.1 surround setup. It's big sister QSA 500 D offers 12dB more SPL and may be used as a full-range loudspeaker or a mid/high system in combination with the QB 1181 E subwoofer.

(Lee Baldock)


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