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Home›Technology›Audio›Australian Monitor expands it amplifier range

Australian Monitor expands it amplifier range

By Cameron Grimes
17/08/2018
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Australian Monitor is expanding its amplifier family with the release of its next generation HSP series.

Distributed by Hills, the Australian Monitor team has extended the HS family, adding DSP and RS232 functionality and making design improvements to its class D power amp range.

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The new HSP series aims to delivers high quality audio reinforcement in single, dual channel and quad channel 120W or 250W models.

Offering USB and RS232 for integration with third party controllers, a PC graphical user interface and a mini DSP for volume control, input channel selection and filtering, this next generation power amp series features the technology to achieve high quality commercial sound reinforcement at a competitive price point.

Hills chief executive and managing director David Lenz says the range had been designed and engineered in Australia, with the needs of the Australian market firmly in mind.

“The HSP series offers the power of DSP and the benefits of third party control to the mid-range amp market, offering AV integrators a reliable, versatile amplifier for applications that are price sensitive but still require high quality commercial sound reinforcement,” David says.

The single channel amps are designed for pubs, nightclubs and any venue where high-end background music is required, while the multi-channel amps offer versatility for corporate, government and education. David says Hills will continue to invest in R&D for the Australian Monitor portfolio.

“We’ve completed a refresh of the entire product line and there are more product releases in the pipeline,” he says.

Hills will launch the HSP series at Integrate 2018 to be held at the ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour from 22-24 August. Visit the Hills team on stand C4 to see the latest technology from Australian Monitor.

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