PEMA (Protea-Equipped Media Amplifier Architect & Engineering Specs Pema 4125 The powered digital signal processor shall consist of eight inputs and four power amplifier outputs with the ability to assign any input to any output. Each input channel shall include a summed stereo (RCA, +11dB maximum) and mic/line gain stage (3-pin Euroblock, +21dB maximum) capable of 0, +20dB, +40dB, and +60dB of gain with +15V phantom power when selected. Summed stereo input impedance shall be 3.16k Ohms unbalanced and mic/line input impedance shall be 4.8k Ohms active balanced. Channel One shall include a transformer-isolated TEL-PBX select. Each input and output shall have individual mute capability. Each input and output shall have six processing blocks configurable for Dynamics (ambient noise compensation, compressor/limiter, auto-leveler, ducker, gate), Gain (including Group VCA and remote gain), Equalization (FIR filters, 31-band graphic, parametric x 10, feedback suppressor), Crossover, Delay, Metering, and Signal Generator (sine wave, pink noise, white noise). The routing stage shall allow the user to assign an input to any or a combination of outputs and separately adjust how much signal level goes to each output (matrix mixer). The matrix mixer shall also have selectable gain-sharing automatic mixing capability. Each input stage shall have an additional preamp output (post DSP) on the back panel (3-pin Euroblock). Four powered outputs shall deliver 75W @ 8 Ohms, 125W @ 4 Ohms (7.62mm Euroblock), and channel pairs can be bridged for 250W @ 8 Ohms. Frequency response shall be ±1dB 20Hz to 20kHz. Signal-to-Noise shall be greater than 102dB, 20Hz – 20kHz unweighted. LED indicators shall show signal level (-18, -12, -6), clip/mute, bridge, over temperature and over current conditions. Output levels shall be adjusted by front panel volume controls when enabled. Full programming and control of the unit shall be from the rear panel RJ-45 jack connected to a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN connected to a PC running Ashly’s Protea NE Software. Thirty internal presets (scenes) shall be standard and four scenes shall be accessible via contact closure. The powered digital processor shall have Cobranet and Dante factory option and be able to transmit up to eight Dante channels. A back panel contact closure shall place the unit in “Standby” reducing power consumption when idle. The power switch shall be enabled or disabled as needed. Five password user names and eight levels of security shall be available. A temperature dependent speed-controlled axial fan shall maintain the correct operating temperature. The unit shall weigh 18.5 lbs net and mount in a standard 19” rack using 2 spaces (3.5” high). The powered digital processor shall be an Ashly PEMA Protea Equipped Media Amplifier model pema4125 Pema 4250 The powered digital signal processor shall consist of eight inputs and four power amplifier outputs with the ability to assign any input to any output. Each input channel shall include a summed stereo (RCA, +11dB maximum) and mic/line gain stage (3-pin Euroblock, +21dB maximum) capable of 0, +20dB, +40dB, and +60dB of gain with +15V phantom power when selected. Summed stereo input impedance shall be 3.16k Ohms unbalanced and mic/line input impedance shall be 4.8k Ohms active balanced. Channel One shall include a transformer-isolated TEL-PBX select. Each input and output shall have individual mute capability. Each input and output shall have six processing blocks configurable for Dynamics (ambient noise compensation, compressor/limiter, auto-leveler, ducker, gate), Gain (including Group VCA and remote gain), Equalization (FIR filters, 31-band graphic, parametric x 10, feedback suppressor), Crossover, Delay, Metering, and Signal Generator (sine wave, pink noise, white noise). The routing stage shall allow the user to assign an input to any or a combination of outputs and separately adjust how much signal level goes to each output (matrix mixer). The matrix mixer shall also have selectable gain-sharing automatic mixing capability. Each input stage shall have an additional preamp output (post DSP) on the back panel (3-pin Euroblock). Four powered outputs shall deliver 150W @ 8 Ohms, 250W @ 4 Ohms (7.62mm Euroblock), and channel pairs can be bridged for 500W @ 8 Ohms. Frequency response shall be ±1dB 20Hz to 20kHz. Signal-to-Noise shall be greater than 102dB, 20Hz – 20kHz unweighted. LED indicators shall show signal level (-18, -12, -6), clip/mute, bridge, over temperature and over current conditions. Output levels shall be adjusted by front panel volume controls when enabled. Full programming and control of the unit shall be from the rear panel RJ-45 jack connected to a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN connected to a PC running Ashly’s Protea NE Software. Thirty internal presets (scenes) shall be standard and four scenes shall be accessible via contact closure. The powered digital processor shall have Cobranet and Dante factory option and be able to transmit up to eight Dante channels. A back panel contact closure shall place the unit in “Standby” reducing power consumption when idle. The power switch shall be enabled or disabled as needed. Five password user names and eight levels of security shall be available. A temperature dependent speed-controlled axial fan shall maintain the correct operating temperature. The unit shall weigh 18.5 lbs net and mount in a standard 19” rack using 2 spaces (3.5” high). The powered digital processor shall be an Ashly PEMA Protea Equipped Media Amplifier model pema4250 Pema 4125.70 The powered digital signal processor shall consist of eight inputs and four power amplifier outputs with the ability to assign any input to any output. Each input channel shall include a summed stereo (RCA, +11dB maximum) and mic/line gain stage (3-pin Euroblock, +21dB maximum) capable of 0, +20dB, +40dB, and +60dB of gain with +15V phantom power when selected. Summed stereo input impedance shall be 3.16k Ohms unbalanced and mic/line input impedance shall be 4.8k Ohms active balanced. Channel One shall include a transformer-isolated TEL-PBX select. Each input and output shall have individual mute capability. Each input and output shall have six processing blocks configurable for Dynamics (ambient noise compensation, compressor/limiter, auto-leveler, ducker, gate), Gain (including Group VCA and remote gain), Equalization (FIR filters, 31-band graphic, parametric x 10, feedback suppressor), Crossover, Delay, Metering, and Signal Generator (sine wave, pink noise, white noise). The routing stage shall allow the user to assign an input to any or a combination of outputs and separately adjust how much signal level goes to each output (matrix mixer). The matrix mixer shall also have selectable gain-sharing automatic mixing capability. Each input stage shall have an additional preamp output (post DSP) on the back panel (3-pin Euroblock). Four powered outputs shall deliver 125W @ 70V (7.62mm Euroblock), and channel pairs can be bridged for 250W @ 140V. Frequency response shall be ±1dB 20Hz to 20kHz. Signal-to-Noise shall be greater than 102dB, 20Hz – 20kHz unweighted. LED indicators shall show signal level (-18, -12, -6), clip/mute, bridge, over temperature and over current conditions. Output levels shall be adjusted by front panel volume controls when enabled. Full programming and control of the unit shall be from the rear panel RJ-45 jack connected to a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN connected to a PC running Ashly’s Protea NE Software. Thirty internal presets (scenes) shall be standard and four scenes shall be accessible via contact closure. The powered digital processor shall have Cobranet and Dante factory option and be able to transmit up to eight Dante channels. A back panel contact closure shall place the unit in “Standby” reducing power consumption when idle. The power switch shall be enabled or disabled as needed. Five password user names and eight levels of security shall be available. A temperature dependent speed-controlled axial fan shall maintain the correct operating temperature. The unit shall weigh 18.5 lbs net and mount in a standard 19” rack using 2 spaces (3.5” high). The powered digital processor shall be an Ashly PEMA Protea Equipped Media Amplifier model pema4125.70 Pema4250.70 The powered digital signal processor shall consist of eight inputs and four power amplifier outputs with the ability to assign any input to any output. Each input channel shall include a summed stereo (RCA, +11dB maximum) and mic/line gain stage (3-pin Euroblock, +21dB maximum) capable of 0, +20dB, +40dB, and +60dB of gain with +15V phantom power when selected. Summed stereo input impedance shall be 3.16k Ohms unbalanced and mic/line input impedance shall be 4.8k Ohms active balanced. Channel One shall include a transformer-isolated TEL-PBX select. Each input and output shall have individual mute capability. Each input and output shall have six processing blocks configurable for Dynamics (ambient noise compensation, compressor/limiter, auto-leveler, ducker, gate), Gain (including Group VCA and remote gain), Equalization (FIR filters, 31-band graphic, parametric x 10, feedback suppressor), Crossover, Delay, Metering, and Signal Generator (sine wave, pink noise, white noise). The routing stage shall allow the user to assign an input to any or a combination of outputs and separately adjust how much signal level goes to each output (matrix mixer). The matrix mixer shall also have selectable gain-sharing automatic mixing capability. Each input stage shall have an additional preamp output (post DSP) on the back panel (3-pin Euroblock). Eight powered outputs shall deliver 250W @ 70V (7.62mm Euroblock), and channel pairs can be bridged for 500W @ 140V. Frequency response shall be ±1dB 20Hz to 20kHz. Signal-to-Noise shall be greater than 102dB, 20Hz – 20kHz unweighted. LED indicators shall show signal level (-18, -12, -6), clip/mute, bridge, over temperature and over current conditions. Output levels shall be adjusted by front panel volume controls when enabled. Full programming and control of the unit shall be from the rear panel RJ-45 jack connected to a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN connected to a PC running Ashly’s Protea NE Software. Thirty internal presets (scenes) shall be standard and four scenes shall be accessible via contact closure. The powered digital processor shall have Cobranet and Dante factory option and be able to transmit up to eight Dante channels. A back panel contact closure shall place the unit in “Standby” reducing power consumption when idle. The power switch shall be enabled or disabled as needed. Five password user names and eight levels of security shall be available. A temperature dependent speed-controlled axial fan shall maintain the correct operating temperature. The unit shall weigh 18.5 lbs net and mount in a standard 19” rack using 2 spaces (3.5” high). The powered digital processor shall be an Ashly PEMA Protea Equipped Media Amplifier model pema4250.70 Pema8125 The powered digital signal processor shall consist of eight inputs and eight power amplifier outputs with the ability to assign any input to any output. Each input channel shall include a summed stereo (RCA, +11dB maximum) and mic/line gain stage (3-pin Euroblock, +21dB maximum) capable of 0, +20dB, +40dB, and +60dB of gain with +15V phantom power when selected. Summed stereo input impedance shall be 3.16k Ohms unbalanced and mic/line input impedance shall be 4.8k Ohms active balanced. Channel One shall include a transformer-isolated TEL-PBX select. Each input and output shall have individual mute capability. Each input and output shall have six processing blocks configurable for Dynamics (ambient noise compensation, compressor/limiter, auto-leveler, ducker, gate), Gain (including Group VCA and remote gain), Equalization (FIR filters, 31-band graphic, parametric x 10, feedback suppressor), Crossover, Delay, Metering, and Signal Generator (sine wave, pink noise, white noise). The routing stage shall allow the user to assign an input to any or a combination of outputs and separately adjust how much signal level goes to each output (matrix mixer). The matrix mixer shall also have selectable gain-sharing automatic mixing capability. Each input stage shall have an additional preamp output (post DSP) on the back panel (3-pin Euroblock). Eight powered outputs shall deliver 75W @ 8 Ohms, 125W @ 4 Ohms (7.62mm Euroblock), and channel pairs can be bridged for 250W @ 8 Ohms. Frequency response shall be ±1dB 20Hz to 20kHz. Signal-to-Noise shall be greater than 102dB, 20Hz – 20kHz unweighted. LED indicators shall show signal level (-18, -12, -6), clip/mute, bridge, over temperature and over current conditions. Output levels shall be adjusted by front panel volume controls when enabled. Full programming and control of the unit shall be from the rear panel RJ-45 jack connected to a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN connected to a PC running Ashly’s Protea NE Software. Thirty internal presets (scenes) shall be standard and four scenes shall be accessible via contact closure. The powered digital processor shall have Cobranet and Dante factory option and be able to transmit up to eight Dante channels. A back panel contact closure shall place the unit in “Standby” reducing power consumption when idle. The power switch shall be enabled or disabled as needed. Five password user names and eight levels of security shall be available. A temperature dependent speed-controlled axial fan shall maintain the correct operating temperature. The unit shall weigh 20 lbs net and mount in a standard 19” rack using 2 spaces (3.5” high). The powered digital processor shall be an Ashly PEMA Protea Equipped Media Amplifier model pema8125 Pema8250 The powered digital signal processor shall consist of eight inputs and eight power amplifier outputs with the ability to assign any input to any output. Each input channel shall include a summed stereo (RCA, +11dB maximum) and mic/line gain stage (3-pin Euroblock, +21dB maximum) capable of 0, +20dB, +40dB, and +60dB of gain with +15V phantom power when selected. Summed stereo input impedance shall be 3.16k Ohms unbalanced and mic/line input impedance shall be 4.8k Ohms active balanced. Channel One shall include a transformer-isolated TEL-PBX select. Each input and output shall have individual mute capability. Each input and output shall have six processing blocks configurable for Dynamics (ambient noise compensation, compressor/limiter, auto-leveler, ducker, gate), Gain (including Group VCA and remote gain), Equalization (FIR filters, 31-band graphic, parametric x 10, feedback suppressor), Crossover, Delay, Metering, and Signal Generator (sine wave, pink noise, white noise). The routing stage shall allow the user to assign an input to any or a combination of outputs and separately adjust how much signal level goes to each output (matrix mixer). The matrix mixer shall also have selectable gain-sharing automatic mixing capability. Each input stage shall have an additional preamp output (post DSP) on the back panel (3-pin Euroblock). Eight powered outputs shall deliver 150W @ 8 Ohms, 250W @ 4 Ohms (7.62mm Euroblock), and channel pairs can be bridged for 500W @ 8 Ohms. Frequency response shall be ±1dB 20Hz to 20kHz. Signal-to-Noise shall be greater than 102dB, 20Hz – 20kHz unweighted. LED indicators shall show signal level (-18, -12, -6), clip/mute, bridge, over temperature and over current conditions. Output levels shall be adjusted by front panel volume controls when enabled. Full programming and control of the unit shall be from the rear panel RJ-45 jack connected to a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN connected to a PC running Ashly’s Protea NE Software. Thirty internal presets (scenes) shall be standard and four scenes shall be accessible via contact closure. The powered digital processor shall have Cobranet and Dante factory option and be able to transmit up to eight Dante channels. A back panel contact closure shall place the unit in “Standby” reducing power consumption when idle. The power switch shall be enabled or disabled as needed. Five password user names and eight levels of security shall be available. A temperature dependent speed-controlled axial fan shall maintain the correct operating temperature. The unit shall weigh 20 lbs net and mount in a standard 19” rack using 2 spaces (3.5” high). The powered digital processor shall be an Ashly PEMA Protea Equipped Media Amplifier model pema8250 Pema8125.70 The powered digital signal processor shall consist of eight inputs and eight power amplifier outputs with the ability to assign any input to any output. Each input channel shall include a summed stereo (RCA, +11dB maximum) and mic/line gain stage (3-pin Euroblock, +21dB maximum) capable of 0, +20dB, +40dB, and +60dB of gain with +15V phantom power when selected. Summed stereo input impedance shall be 3.16k Ohms unbalanced and mic/line input impedance shall be 4.8k Ohms active balanced. Channel One shall include a transformer-isolated TEL-PBX select. Each input and output shall have individual mute capability. Each input and output shall have six processing blocks configurable for Dynamics (ambient noise compensation, compressor/limiter, auto-leveler, ducker, gate), Gain (including Group VCA and remote gain), Equalization (FIR filters, 31-band graphic, parametric x 10, feedback suppressor), Crossover, Delay, Metering, and Signal Generator (sine wave, pink noise, white noise). The routing stage shall allow the user to assign an input to any or a combination of outputs and separately adjust how much signal level goes to each output (matrix mixer). The matrix mixer shall also have selectable gain-sharing automatic mixing capability. Each input stage shall have an additional preamp output (post DSP) on the back panel (3-pin Euroblock). Eight powered outputs shall deliver 125W @ 70V (7.62mm Euroblock), and channel pairs can be bridged for 250W @ 240V. Frequency response shall be ±1dB 20Hz to 20kHz. Signal-to-Noise shall be greater than 102dB, 20Hz – 20kHz unweighted. LED indicators shall show signal level (-18, -12, -6), clip/mute, bridge, over temperature and over current conditions. Output levels shall be adjusted by front panel volume controls when enabled. Full programming and control of the unit shall be from the rear panel RJ-45 jack connected to a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN connected to a PC running Ashly’s Protea NE Software. Thirty internal presets (scenes) shall be standard and four scenes shall be accessible via contact closure. The powered digital processor shall have Cobranet and Dante factory option and be able to transmit up to eight Dante channels. A back panel contact closure shall place the unit in “Standby” reducing power consumption when idle. The power switch shall be enabled or disabled as needed. Five password user names and eight levels of security shall be available. A temperature dependent speed-controlled axial fan shall maintain the correct operating temperature. The unit shall weigh 20 lbs net and mount in a standard 19” rack using 2 spaces (3.5” high). The powered digital processor shall be an Ashly PEMA Protea Equipped Media Amplifier model pema8125.70 Pema8250.70 The powered digital signal processor shall consist of eight inputs and eight power amplifier outputs with the ability to assign any input to any output. Each input channel shall include a summed stereo (RCA, +11dB maximum) and mic/line gain stage (3-pin Euroblock, +21dB maximum) capable of 0, +20dB, +40dB, and +60dB of gain with +15V phantom power when selected. Summed stereo input impedance shall be 3.16k Ohms unbalanced and mic/line input impedance shall be 4.8k Ohms active balanced. Channel One shall include a transformer-isolated TEL-PBX select. Each input and output shall have individual mute capability. Each input and output shall have six processing blocks configurable for Dynamics (ambient noise compensation, compressor/limiter, auto-leveler, ducker, gate), Gain (including Group VCA and remote gain), Equalization (FIR filters, 31-band graphic, parametric x 10, feedback suppressor), Crossover, Delay, Metering, and Signal Generator (sine wave, pink noise, white noise). The routing stage shall allow the user to assign an input to any or a combination of outputs and separately adjust how much signal level goes to each output (matrix mixer). The matrix mixer shall also have selectable gain-sharing automatic mixing capability. Each input stage shall have an additional preamp output (post DSP) on the back panel (3-pin Euroblock). Eight powered outputs shall deliver 250W @ 70V (7.62mm Euroblock), and channel pairs can be bridged for 500W @ 70V. Frequency response shall be ±1dB 20Hz to 20kHz. Signal-to-Noise shall be greater than 102dB, 20Hz – 20kHz unweighted. LED indicators shall show signal level (-18, -12, -6), clip/mute, bridge, over temperature and over current conditions. Output levels shall be adjusted by front panel volume controls when enabled. Full programming and control of the unit shall be from the rear panel RJ-45 jack connected to a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN connected to a PC running Ashly’s Protea NE Software. Thirty internal presets (scenes) shall be standard and four scenes shall be accessible via contact closure. The powered digital processor shall have Cobranet and Dante factory option and be able to transmit up to eight Dante channels. A back panel contact closure shall place the unit in “Standby” reducing power consumption when idle. The power switch shall be enabled or disabled as needed. Five password user names and eight levels of security shall be available. A temperature dependent speed-controlled axial fan shall maintain the correct operating temperature. The unit shall weigh 20 lbs net and mount in a standard 19” rack using 2 spaces (3.5” high). The powered digital processor shall be an Ashly PEMA Protea Equipped Media Amplifier model pema8250.70