About the BSS 9008 Networked Signal Processor w/ (8) XLR Output Panel
The BSS 9008 represents a high-density, networkable digital signal processor engineered as the computational core for large-scale, professional audio systems. This unit is specifically configured with a factory-installed eight-channel XLR output panel, providing balanced line-level analog feeds directly to power amplifiers across multiple zones. It is designed to handle complex signal routing and processing tasks in fixed installations such as stadiums, performing arts centers, major houses of worship, and broadcast facilities. The system leverages a modular card-based architecture that allows integrators to customize the input and digital output capabilities, pairing the fixed analog outputs with a range of optional input cards for analog microphones/line sources or digital audio network interfaces like Dante or AES3, creating a tailored I/O footprint for any project.
Control and configuration are managed entirely through the dedicated HiQnet London Architect software suite, which provides a powerful graphical interface for designing sophisticated signal flow. Engineers can deploy comprehensive processing chains including parametric and graphic EQ, crossovers, dynamics processing, and matrix mixing across all channels with sample-accurate delay alignment. The processor's network-centric design is a key strength, utilizing the proprietary BLU-Link digital audio bus to daisy-chain multiple BSS units. This creates a single, synchronized audio network over standard CAT cable, capable of distributing hundreds of channels of audio and control data with minimal latency, thereby simplifying system expansion and centralized management.
Built for reliability in 24/7 operation, the 9008 features a robust 1RU metal chassis with a universal power supply and intelligent thermal management. Its processing engine delivers studio-grade audio quality with high dynamic range and low distortion, ensuring transparent sound reinforcement. The inclusion of the dedicated output panel makes it an efficient solution for applications where a known number of processed analog outputs is required, reducing rack clutter and installation labor associated with separate output modules. This processor stands as an infrastructure-grade component for integrators who require scalable processing power, pristine audio quality, and deep software control within a reliable, networked ecosystem.