
BSS
BSS BLU-160 Signal Processor with BLU Link
Deliver configurable, fault-tolerant signal processing for complex audio installations with the BSS BLU-160 Soundweb London processor.
$3,300.00*
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Overview
Key Features
Four Input / Output Card Slots
Specifications
Brand
BSS
Model
BLU-160
I/O Card Slots
4
Digital Audio Bus
BLU link (high bandwidth, fault-tolerant)
Configuration Software
HiQnet London Architect
Architecture
Open, configurable signal processing
Dimensions
25 x 6 x 17 inches
Weight
16 pounds
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Four configurable I/O card slots provide flexible input and output options for diverse installations
- BLU link digital audio bus offers high bandwidth with built-in fault tolerance
- Open-architecture design via HiQnet London Architect allows fully customizable signal processing
- Networkable with other Soundweb London devices for scalable, distributed audio systems
👎 Cons
- Requires HiQnet London Architect software expertise for configuration, which has a steep learning curve
- I/O cards must be purchased separately, adding to the total system cost
- At 16 pounds and 25 inches deep, the unit requires substantial rack space
- Limited to four card slots, which may be insufficient for very large I/O count requirements without additional units
Frequently Asked Questions
How many I/O card slots does the BSS BLU-160 have?
The BLU-160 features four input/output card slots, allowing you to configure the unit with a mix of analog, digital, and networked audio cards to match your installation requirements.
What software is used to configure the BLU-160?
The BLU-160 is configured using HiQnet London Architect, an open-architecture software platform that provides full control over signal routing, processing, and system design.
What is BLU link and why does it matter for this processor?
BLU link is a high-bandwidth, fault-tolerant digital audio bus that allows multiple BSS Soundweb London devices to share audio channels across a network with low latency and built-in redundancy.
Can the BLU-160 be used as a standalone processor or does it require other Soundweb London devices?
The BLU-160 can function as a standalone signal processor, but its full potential is realized when networked with other Soundweb London devices via BLU link for larger, distributed audio systems.
What types of I/O cards are compatible with the BLU-160?
The four card slots accept a range of Soundweb London I/O cards including analog input/output cards, AEC (acoustic echo cancellation) cards, digital audio cards, and CobraNet or Dante network audio cards.