Allen & Heath AHM-32
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The Allen & Heath AHM-32 offers powerful audio processing for larger, more complex environments such as hotels, universities, and corporate buildings. With its expansive 32-32 matrix and 12-12 local analog I/O, it provides granular control and routing for multiple audio zones. Each of the 32 outputs can be configured as a mono or stereo zone or used for precise speaker processing.
Built around a 96kHz FPGA core, the AHM-32 ensures ultra-low latency performance. It features robust tools for system optimization, including four automatic mic mixers, ambient noise compensation (ANC), priority ducking, and comprehensive EQ and dynamics on every input and output. For conferencing applications, it supports an optional AEC module delivering up to 12 channels of acoustic echo cancellation.
Connectivity is future-proofed with an audio networking I/O port compatible with Dante, MADI, Waves, or SLink cards. On the front panel, users benefit from a clear display and eight programmable SoftKeys for quick access to key functions like source selection and preset recall. The AHM-32 integrates easily with IP remote controllers and third-party systems (Crestron, AMX, Extron), offering scalable control via desktop or mobile apps, making it an ideal hub for flexible and intelligent sound management.
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