- Performance Collection
Wavelaunch Processor
The Legacy Wavelaunch Processor is at the heart of many Legacy systems. These powerful digital signal processors feature high quality AD/DA conversion and multiple inputs and outputs to integrate subwoofers and surround speakers. They are used as the crossover in the award winning Aeris systems, and provide parametric and graphic EQ for individual driver sections as well as the entire speaker.
The Legacy Wavelaunch Processor runs special Legacy algorithms developed to offer configuration options and to maximize the performance of Legacy speaker systems.
The Wavelaunch Processor is included in the Aeris system, with the option to upgrade to the flagship Legacy processor- Wavelet 2.
"The advanced room correction winnowed out most every response anomaly including any trace of floor bounce." - Jim Clements, Secrets of Home Theater
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- Processor (DSP): 32-Bit Floating Point
- Analog Converters: Super Performance 24-bit
- No. of Programs: 64
- Parametric EQ: 16 per channel
- Filters: Butterworth, Linkwitz-Riley & Bessel
- Connectors: 4 XLR In, 8 XLR Out, USB Type B
- Dynamic Range: 115 dB (unweighted)
- Distortion: ≤0.0025% @ 4dBu 20Hz-20KHz
- Frequency Response (Hz, +/- .1 dB): 20 to 20 kHz
- Dimensions (HxWxD, inches): 2.6 x 19 x 10.6
- Weight: 7 lbs
- Sampling Rate: 96 kHz
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