The new line of ControlSpace ESP engineered sound processors from the Bose Professional Systems Division consists of three models of networkable digital signal processors, each configured, controlled, and monitored using Bose’s ControlSpace Designer software.
The Bose ControlSpace ESP-880 (a fixed 8×8 analog I/O configuration), ESP-1240 (12×4 analog I/O) and ESP-4120 (4×12 analog I/O) engineered sound processors all include a rear-panel expansion slot that accommodates optional networking cards including Dante and AVB network audio.
Networking cards support combined audio and control connectivity with third-party products, other Bose ESP processors, and Bose PowerMatch amplifiers.
In addition, an integrated ESPLink optical output provides low latency, uncompressed 48 kHz audio to same-rack Bose PowerMatch amplifiers.
All ESP processors include control input and output capabilities, as well as built-in RS-232 serial and Ethernet ports, allowing integration with industry-standard control systems.
Any of the Bose wall-mounted user interfaces, including the programmable CC-64 and CC-16 controllers and three simplified zone volume interfaces, can be used to control all Bose Professional networked devices.
These three new processors join the newly refreshed ControlSpace ESP-00 Series II engineered sound processor which provides flexible I/O configurability via an 8-slot card frame and a range of analog and digital option cards.