About the Ashly ne24.24M 4x12 Network Protea DSP Audio Matrix Processor
The Ashly ne24.24M 4x12 Network Protea DSP Audio Matrix Processor is a streamlined and powerful digital signal processor configured for applications where a moderate number of inputs must be distributed and processed for a larger number of output zones. This specific 4x12 I/O configuration provides four analog input channels—sufficient for key sources like a microphone, a music player, and auxiliary feeds—and twelve independent analog output channels, making it an excellent choice for multi-zone commercial music and paging systems in restaurants, retail stores, small campuses, or offices. As a member of the network-enabled Protea family, it combines this flexible routing matrix with the deep processing and software control for which the platform is known, all within a single rack unit.
Each of the four inputs and twelve outputs is equipped with a full complement of DSP tools accessible through the intuitive Protea System software. Input channels can be configured with gain, parametric EQ, dynamics processing, and delay, allowing sources to be optimized before distribution. Each output channel functions as a fully independent zone, with its own level control, detailed parametric EQ, crossover filters (for driving bi-amped or subwoofer setups), compressor/limiters for protection, and output delay for time alignment. This per-zone processing capability allows a single, centrally-located unit to perfectly tune the audio for dramatically different acoustic environments, such as a noisy kitchen, a quiet dining area, and an outdoor patio.
Network integration is seamless via its dual Ethernet ports, supporting Ashly's control protocol for remote adjustment, real-time metering, and system-wide diagnostics from a computer or compatible touch panel. This enables facility staff to make simple level adjustments to different zones or recall preset configurations without needing physical access to the equipment rack. The Ashly ne24.24M exemplifies the modern approach to installed audio: consolidating the functions of a mixer, router, equalizer, and system processor into one intelligent, network-accessible device, thereby simplifying installation, enhancing control, and delivering consistent, high-quality audio across multiple spaces.