
Nothing excites a radio gearhead attending the NAB Show like a new audio processor.
And Wheatstone aims to give the gearheads what they want.
Wheatstone calls the Neuron audio processor “a spectral audio processor for bringing energy to the FM band.”
A releases says, the “Neuron FM/HD Radio/DAB+ spectral audio processor uses patented 1/3 octave band resolution for precision transient peak control without pulling down critical frequencies with it. The result is the ability to drive more energy into the processor, yet maintain peak compliance for a much fuller, vibrant on-air sound.”
It adds, “The new spectral audio processor uses proprietary Density Compensation algorithms for real-time analysis of the pre- and post-processed audio as well as data from the user’s control settings to invisibly manage spectral balance and program density across the range of program content today.”
More details include: “Also included in the Neuron FM/HD Radio/DAB+ audio processor: pre-emphasis optimization, multipath mitigation, and RDS/RBDS generator, SCA and stereo generator, plus Wheatstone baseband192 for digitizing the multiplex spectrum.”
The Neuron will be at Wheatstone’s booth, W1654.
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