DSA series amplifiers are available in three models
USA - Danley Sound Labs has announced the availability of a new line of amplifiers, the DSA Series that reduce energy consumption and ‘ensure consistent performance even under demanding conditions’.
“Our customers were in need of an amplifier that fits well within the current Danley line-up but that offered slightly lower output levels and budget,” said Skip Welch, director of sales & marketing at Danley Sound Labs. “In addition to both our D and DNA series amplifiers, the new DSA series offers high-quality audio in a compact package with a unique feature set.”
The Danley DSA series amplifiers are equipped with a variety of inputs, allowing them to easily integrate into a variety of systems. DSA series amplifiers are equipped with a built-in Wireless Access Point (WAP) for simple connection and configuration via WiFi as well as an easy-to-use web-based software interface.
Additionally, they feature built-in DSP processing, which enables users to adjust the amplifier’s settings and control the sound quality to meet their specific needs. DSA amplifiers are highly efficient, compact in design and offer Danley presets. They are ideal for use in a variety of settings including studios, performance venues and commercial spaces.
“At Danley, we’ve always brought significant wattage and amplitude to support our product line,” said amplifier product manager Jason Spencer. “The DSA series amplifiers allow us to offer a broader variety amplitude at lower wattages for installs that don’t require immense power or may need to fit into smaller spaces.”
DSA series amplifiers are available in three models: The DSA750x4 – a professional grade two-space rack mount DSP amplifier with four channels and 750 watts designed for large-scale sound systems or venues; the DSA500x4 – a professional grade two-space rack mount DSP amplifier with four channels and 500 watts for smaller sound systems or venues; and the DSA125x4 – a half-space rack mount DSP amplifier with four channels and 125 watts for small venues or applications where space is limited.

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