Stoltzen Typhoon X1616 DSP

Analog 16x16 | USB
Item no.: TYP-X1616

16x16 Analog-only, powerful DSP - manage larger audio systems effortlessly.

  • 16 analog inputs/outputs for maximum connectivity options.
  • ADI SHARC 21489 processor ensures high performance and audio quality.
  • 1U rack-mounted enclosure for easy installation and space-saving.
  • Supports voice-activated camera control for convenient use.
  • Advanced AutoMix provides intelligent and automatic sound mixing.

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Technical documentation

Technical documentation

Stoltzen’s Typhoon series is a range of versatile and powerful DSPs designed for professional audio applications such as House of Worship, Bars and Restaurants, Conferencing, and Education markets. With the FLOW software as the controller, users can easily configure and manage multiple units to meet specific needs and requirements.

The Typhoon series offers a wide range of audio processing modules, including Adaptive Feedback Control, Acoustic Echo Cancellation, Automatic Noise Suppression, Automatic Gain Control, and AutoMix, ensuring optimal audio quality and intelligibility. Each input and output supports various signal processing options, such as parametric equalization, signal generation, compression, expansion, delay, and limiting, enabling precise control over audio signals.

The Typhoon series is designed to provide high-performance and cost-effective functionality, meeting the needs of audio professionals looking for a flexible and powerful DSP solution.

Main Specifications

Input Port - Analog Audio

16

Output Port - Analog Audio

16

Ethernet Port (RJ-45)

1x TCP/IP

USB Port (Type-A)

1 USB Audio

Serial Port (Terminal Block)

1x RS-232 1x RS-485

GPI/O Port (Terminal Block)

8x GPI/O

Extended Specifications

Operating Temperature

+32 to +104 °F (0 to +40 °C)

Humidity

10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)

Certifications

CE, RoHS

Documents

Documents

Documents

FDV-documentation Download
User manual Download
Firmware Download
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