The LM 26 provides a two input/six output analog
configuration that is ideally suited for multi-way loudspeaker crossover, delay
and EQ functions. The LM 26 also provides 4 × 8 AES3 digital I/O and 4 × 8
Dante networked I/O, all with comprehensive signal routing to provide Dante
break-in / break-out and failover functionality. Two LM 26 units may be stacked
and linked to function seamlessly as a single 4 × 12 processor.
LM 26 provides the ultimate combination of input/output
signal flexibility and fail-safe operation. Audio inputs are accepted via the
Dante network as well as on connectors for AES3 digital and analog. Simple
programming in Lake Controller allows multiple, user-configured automatic
switching scenarios. For example, signals may be distributed over the Dante
network, with an AES3 input source failing over to analog – and with the result
automatically cascading to all Dante receivers. In addition, the LM Series’
dual-redundant network topology enables seamless switching in case of a problem
on one Ethernet link.
In all situations, the LM 26 constantly monitors both the
network and all active inputs to detect active audio signals, valid digital
clocks, and valid network integrity. If problems are detected, automatic input
priority switching ensures that the show will go on.
Features:
Crossover, delay and EQ for multi-way loudspeaker systems
Line driver and system EQ for self-powered loudspeaker
systems
Dante break-in/break-out
Transmission system to and from FOH and stage L /stage R
2-in/6-out Lake® Processor
Raised Cosine Equalization™
Linear phase and classic crossovers
LimiterMax™ peak and RMS limiters
Maximum available delay of 2 seconds
Analog with Iso-Float™ ground isolation
Digital AES3 4-in/8-out 4-in/8-out Dante networked I/O
Gigabit Dual Redundant Dante™ by Audinate® audio networking
Daylight-readable display
Dedicated Module Input and Output LED Metering
Dedicated Module Input and Output mute buttons with LED
Dynamic buttons and rotary encoder for parameter adjustment
High quality A/D and D/A 24-bit conversion
96 kHz internal sampling frequency
32-bit floating point internal data path
Full control via Lake Controller software application