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Ashly NXE1.54BD NXE Series 4-Channel Networkable Multi-Mode Power Amplifier with OPDAC4 & OPDante Cards

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Ashly NXE1.54BD NXE Series 4-Channel Networkable Multi-Mode Power Amplifier with OPDAC4 & OPDante CardsThe NXE Series 4 Channel Networkable Multi Mode Power Amplifier from Ashly comes pre installed with OPDAC4 internal 4 channel DAC with selectable HPF and OPDante Dante Network Audio Interface cards. The OPDante card enables access to digital audio networks at low latencies (83. 3 s) over fast Ethernet. It can be installed in the rear card slot of nXe series amplifiers. Signal can be routed from other Dante enabled devices by simply connecting a Cat5e

The NXE Series 4-Channel Networkable Multi-Mode Power Amplifier from Ashly comes pre-installed with OPDAC4 internal 4-channel DAC with selectable HPF and OPDante Dante Network Audio Interface cards. The OPDante card enables access to digital audio networks at low latencies (83.3 μs) over fast Ethernet. It can be installed in the rear card slot of nXe series amplifiers. Signal can be routed from other Dante enabled devices by simply connecting a Cat5e or Cat6 cable to the card's primary or secondary (redundant) Ethernet ports. The amplifier is capable of driving 2 Ohms loads at full power and offers a maximum rated output power of 1500W per channel at Low Z and 70V modes, and 1250W in 100V mode. In addition, the amplifier is suitable for use in performance venues, stadiums, arenas, convention centers as well as schools, store fronts, and places of worship.

The multi-mode amplifier features an automatic but defeatable sleep mode consuming <1W, and instant standby mode controlled by contact closure or software. A switch mode power supply can auto-detect 120 or 240 VAC mains, and a Neutrik powerCON is used for the AC cord. Each channel features a selectable output mode of Low Z, 70V, or 100V, an 80 Hz high-pass filter, input limiter, and input gain settings of 26 dB, 32 dB, 38 dB, or 1.4V. Each channel comes with a remote DC level control.

The amplifier comes with Neutrik XLR/TRS combo jack and Euroblock input connectors and Neutrik speakON output connectors. The unit features a front panel power switch and level controls that can be disabled. The LEDs indicate Protect, Sleep, Disabled, Com, and Bridge mode status, as well as Temperature, Output Current, Output Signal, and Clipping/Mute status per channel. In addition, the power amplifier features an Ethernet control with a real-time clock for event scheduling.

The power amplifier is equipped with serial data remote control, aux preamp outputs, preset control, and fault condition logic outputs. It also features a temperature dependent variable speed forced-air cooling. In addition, the amplifier can be mounted on a standard 19” rack.

Ethernet control using Protea NE software
Serial data control by Ashly programmable remotes or third party controllers
Aux preamp outputs, instant standby mode, preset recall, fault condition logic outputs, optional AES3 digital audio capability, and Cobranet
Real-time clock with event scheduler
Assign automatic execution of selected functions and tasks
Event scheduler is programmed using PneS software and stored in the amplifier
Ashly remote control via iPad app for custom design of secure wireless control over a network
Features a switch-mode power supply that automatically detects 120 VAC or 240 VAC operation
Selectable outputs on each channel allow you to choose the desired output mode
Set the DIP-switch configuration for low impedance (2, 4, and 8 Ohms), or constant voltage (70V or 100V)
Ashly EMS (Energy Management System) provides an automatic sleep-mode drawing less than 1W (defeatable)
Multiple internal power supplies provide increased channel separation and reliability
Selectable 80 Hz hi-pass filter, limiter, and input gain per channel via rear panel
Remote DC level control per channel
Extensive protection circuitry and continuously variable cooling fans
Ethernet port for software control and monitoring of amplifier functions with front panel COM activity LED
Serial data port available for optional Ashly WR-5 and RD-8C programmable remote controls (optional RS-232 converter INA-1 available for third party controllers)
Instant standby mode results in 30% reduction in idle power consumption that is triggered by contact closure, software control, or event scheduler
Preset recall via contact closure, software control, remote control, or event scheduler
Programmable power-on delay
Aux preamp line outputs for driving other amplifiers
Assignable fault condition logic outputs
Neutrik Combo XLR - 1/4" TRS jack plus Euroblock input connectors
Neutrik speakON twist locking loudspeaker connectors
Neutrik powerCON detachable AC mains connector
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