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Symetrix Now
Shipping the Deuce 722

MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, WASHINGTON:
Symetrix, the leading provider of signal processing technology for the installed
sound market, is now shipping the Deuce 722, the second product in The
Integrator Series. This line represents a new group of Symetrix products
designed to provide integrators with extremely high value within
application-specific packages using the proven technology embodied in the
SymNet|Network Audio Solution DSP toolbox.
The Deuce 722 is designed to solve
numerous everyday audio processing problems for integrators. Built upon the
success of the Symetrix 322 DSP Engine and the 9022 before it, the Deuce 722
packs everything ever desired into a 2x2 DSP unit. Paul Roberts, director of
sales, states, "We've been considering customer feedback provided on the 9022
and 322 for years, rolling all of it and more, into the Deuce 722. The 722 might
be the most versatile piece of audio equipment under $1,000 released in the past
five years."
The Deuce 722 is an all-in-wonder 'Swiss
Army' DSP. Its toolset can be applied to a variety of applications such as live
sound speaker management, voice processing for public address, headphone
processing and line sweetening for broadcast, nightclub system protection, and
retail paging over background music or ambient noise compensation. The 722 also
tames wildly varying digital media assets and assistive listening processing,
all at a ground-breaking price. Featuring two inputs and two outputs (on XLR and
Euroblock connectors), it contains microphone pre-amplification (featuring a
THAT front-end with true +48V phantom power), compression, split-band
compression, downward expansion, gating, de-essing, AGC, ambient noise
compensation, feedback elimination, equalization, mixing, stereo width and
balance, delay, and more within a single rack space. An exclusive new process
known as the volume Clamp(tm) helps protect your sound system from overzealous
DJs and sound mixers. Setup is easy and efficient with a straightforward
Windows(r) interface connected over Ethernet. The 722 is also compatible with
Symetrix Adaptive Remote Control (ARC) wall panels for user control.
"There is very little the Deuce 722 can't do," Roberts interjects. "I am amazed
it has all those features, with such quality of sound, for the price."
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