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DSPXmini-AM

AM audio processor

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FAQ

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Q. Why are your processors so inexpensive compared to the other two brands?
A. Maybe you should ask them why they are so expensive! Don't let them fool you that their boxes are better. 'You get what you pay for' is not always true.

Q. What samplerate does the DSPXmini-AM use?
A. All of the BW processors use internal samplerates ranging from 48KHz to 768KHz to match a particular processing stage's requirements.

Q. I need to control the processor from a remote site. Is this possible?
A. Sure. The DSPXmini-AM has Ethernet and serial remote control as standard.

Q. How many DSP chips are there in the DSPXmini-AM?
A. 6 28 bit DSP chips!

Q. What's the difference between the DSPXmini-AM and DSPX-AM?
A. The DSPXmini-AM has less processing power which results in slightly reduced distortion control. There is also fewer processing controls. There is also no front panel LED metering. The metering is accessed via the LCD screen or remote control program.

Q. What is the latency (delay) through the unit?
A. DSPXmini-FM SE has an input-to-output latency of 6 ms.

Q. I am not sure. Can I try one?
A. Sure. You can try risk free safe in the knowledge that BW will be happy to refund you if your not entirely happy.

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