Crown PIP-USP4/CN
The Crown PIP-USP4/CN is a powerful and versatile tool that can be used to protect your loudspeakers from damage and to improve the overall sound quality of your sound system. With its three types of limiting (Peak, RMS, and Transducer Thermal) and two modes of operation (Auto and Advanced), the PIP-USP4/CN can be customized to meet the specific needs of your system.
Peak limiting instantaneously limits the output voltage to not exceed the defined peak threshold voltage. This protects your loudspeakers from damage caused by sudden bursts of high-level audio.
RMS limiting accurately limits the output signal to the specified RMS threshold voltage. This helps to prevent your loudspeakers from overheating and being damaged over time.
Crown PIP-USP4/CN
The Crown PIP-USP4/CN is a powerful and versatile tool that can be used to protect your loudspeakers from damage and to improve the overall sound quality of your sound system. With its three types of limiting (Peak, RMS, and Transducer Thermal) and two modes of operation (Auto and Advanced), the PIP-USP4/CN can be customized to meet the specific needs of your system.
Peak limiting instantaneously limits the output voltage to not exceed the defined peak threshold voltage. This protects your loudspeakers from damage caused by sudden bursts of high-level audio.
RMS limiting accurately limits the output signal to the specified RMS threshold voltage. This helps to prevent your loudspeakers from overheating and being damaged over time.
Crown PIP-USP4/CN
The Crown PIP-USP4/CN is a powerful and versatile tool that can be used to protect your loudspeakers from damage and to improve the overall sound quality of your sound system. With its three types of limiting (Peak, RMS, and Transducer Thermal) and two modes of operation (Auto and Advanced), the PIP-USP4/CN can be customized to meet the specific needs of your system.
Peak limiting instantaneously limits the output voltage to not exceed the defined peak threshold voltage. This protects your loudspeakers from damage caused by sudden bursts of high-level audio.
RMS limiting accurately limits the output signal to the specified RMS threshold voltage. This helps to prevent your loudspeakers from overheating and being damaged over time.
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