Bel Digital Audio launches new AV monitor at London BVE show

Mar 11, 2011 2:03 PM

    
Visible audio monitoring via eight three-color LED bar graph meters highlights the front panel of the new Bel BM-AV1-E16SHD monitor.

Visible audio monitoring via eight three-color LED bar graph meters highlights the front panel of the new Bel BM-AV1-E16SHD monitor.

Bel Digital Audio launched its new 16-channel, flagship model monitor/de-embedder at London’s BVE show. The BM-AV1-E16SHD provides 16-channel AV monitoring of 3G HD, SDI and SD video signals with loop through as well as Dolby E and Digital decoding and integral loudness metering compliant to ITU-R BS1770, all in a 1RU package.

The new BM-AV1-E16SHD takes off where Bel’s last model left off and shrinks it down into a 1RU chassis. It provides a comprehensive range of inputs and outputs, flexible 16-channel monitoring with user-assignable ballistics, an OLED video display for video monitoring and a Dolby decoder included as standard.




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