Wohler’s AMP1-E16-3G relies on three OLED screens to monitor 16 channels of audio and display video or data.
Wohler will showcase its new AMP1-E16-3G 16-channel multirate SDI audio monitor with Dolby E at IBC2009.
With dual selectable SD/HD/3G inputs, the AMP1-E16-3G is Wohler’s first 1RU 16-channel 3G audio/video monitor with Dolby E. The monitor is also Dolby Digital Plus ready.
The straightforward control interface mirrors that of Wohler's new AMP2-E16-3G 16-channel audio monitor. Like the AMP2-E16-3G, the new AMP1-E16-3G provides monitoring for up to 16 channels of embedded audio within a single multirate SDI signal, meeting the requirements of complex multichannel and surround applications.
Two of the three OLED screens can monitor 16 channels of audio simultaneously with flexible options for high-resolution, 180-segment audio metering, while the third screen can display video or data. The screens also support the system’s interface for setup and configuration of monitor features.
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