Latin America. Digital audio specialist Jünger Audio has launched a new range of cards for its C8000 modular audio processing system, which stand out for being flexible and versatile.
Any combination of modules can be mounted on frames of different sizes, resulting in powerful and compact audio processing for applications such as OB, acquisition, post-production and transmission control.
Jünger Audio's C8000 solution comprises DSP-based audio processing cards, along with a wide range of I/O options, allowing customers to choose the exact number and type of interfaces and input and output processing they need for their installation. This solution is especially aimed at multi-channel sound, and interfaces are available for 3G/HD/SD-SDI, MADI, Dante® AOIP, as well as AES3 and analog I/O.
The introduction of new processing cards (C8092, C8492 and C8492B) will allow the company to deliver improved algorithms to its customers by allowing them to complete the same processing tasks in a much more efficient and economical way of saving. Also, due to the higher processing density of the C8092 and C8492B boards, it is possible that typical configurations can be created by using less space.
To coincide with the launch of the new boards, Jünger Audio will phase out some of its older, outdated models, including the C8086+, the C8087 and some of the Dolby cards.


