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This category groups specialty audio equipment that does not fit neatly into the other named audio subcategories. It includes audio processors and signal-conditioning devices, audio test instruments, hearing-assistance systems, intercom equipment, audio over network products that do not fit "Converters and mixers", paging system controllers, and a range of accessories and components used in professional audio installations.
Audio digital signal processors (DSPs) sit between sources and amplifiers in a commercial audio system, providing equalization, dynamics processing (compression, limiting, gating), room correction, feedback suppression, automatic mixing, and zone routing. Modern DSPs are configurable in software and recall complete setups instantly, which is useful in multi-purpose rooms that switch between presentation, music playback, and live event configurations. They often include networked audio (Dante, AES67) for integration with other equipment.
Hearing-assistance systems (Assistive Listening Systems, ALS) deliver clear sound directly to hearing-impaired audience members, bypassing the room's acoustic limitations. The three main technologies are FM (radio-frequency transmission to belt-pack receivers), IR (infrared transmission, contained within a room), and induction loop (a wire loop around the room generating a magnetic field that hearing aids with T-coils pick up directly). Many venues, including houses of worship, courtrooms, and theaters, are legally required to provide hearing assistance under accessibility regulations.
Intercom systems let staff communicate within a building or campus through dedicated audio channels. Paging systems broadcast announcements to specific zones or throughout a facility, often integrating with background music systems and emergency notification. These are common in schools, hospitals, retail spaces, and large commercial buildings.
Professional audio installations sometimes require test instruments: real-time analyzers for tuning rooms and verifying system response, signal generators for testing chains, audio meters for monitoring levels, and reference microphones for measurement. These tools are used by AV integrators during commissioning and by venue staff for ongoing maintenance.
This category also covers specialty audio accessories that do not fit the main cable, mounting, or microphone categories: isolation transformers for ground loop elimination, direct injection (DI) boxes for instrument-to-line conversion, headphone amplifiers and distribution, audio splitters and combiners, ground lifters, and other tools that solve specific problems in audio installations.
Search this category when the audio device you need does not match a more specific subcategory (preamplifier, power amplifier, microphone, mixer, headphones, speakers, etc.) and supports a specific specialized function (DSP, hearing assistance, intercom, test/measurement, or signal conditioning).
Specialty audio devices that do not fit the named subcategories: digital signal processors (DSP), hearing-assistance systems, intercom and paging equipment, audio test and measurement instruments, isolation transformers and DI boxes, ground lifters, headphone amplifiers and distribution, audio splitters and combiners, and other accessories that solve specific problems in commercial audio installations. The grouping is intentionally broad to catch anything specialized that does not belong in microphones, mixers, amplifiers, speakers, headphones, or cables.
A digital signal processor (DSP) is a configurable audio processor that sits between sources and amplifiers in a commercial audio system. It provides equalization, dynamics processing (compression, limiting, gating), room correction, feedback suppression, automatic mixing, and zone routing, all configurable in software with complete setups recalled instantly. You need a DSP in multi-purpose rooms that switch between presentation, music playback, and live event configurations; in any installation with multiple zones that need independent processing; or in installations where room acoustics need correction (untreated boardrooms, gymnasiums, sanctuaries).
A hearing-assistance system (Assistive Listening System, ALS) delivers clear sound directly to hearing-impaired audience members through belt-pack receivers, headphones, or telecoil-equipped hearing aids, bypassing the room's acoustic limitations. In the US, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires hearing assistance in many public assembly venues including theaters, courtrooms, houses of worship over a certain size, government meeting rooms, and large lecture halls. Similar regulations exist in most other countries. The three main technologies are FM (RF transmission), IR (infrared, contained within one room for privacy), and induction loop (a wire loop the audience sits inside).
A DI box (Direct Injection) converts an instrument-level unbalanced signal (electric guitar, bass, keyboard) into a balanced microphone-level signal that can plug into a mixer's XLR input over a long cable run. Without a DI box, running instrument signals over long distances on standard 1/4-inch cable causes signal loss, noise pickup, and impedance mismatch. DI boxes also provide ground-lift switches to eliminate ground loops between instruments and the PA system. They are essential equipment in live sound, recording, and any installation where instruments connect to a remote mixer.
Both are tools for eliminating ground loops, which cause hum or buzz in an audio system when two pieces of equipment have ground reference at slightly different voltages. An isolation transformer physically breaks the electrical connection between input and output while still passing the audio signal, eliminating the loop entirely; this is the most reliable solution. A ground lifter is a switch that disconnects the audio cable's ground at one end; cheaper but less reliable, and can introduce safety issues if misused. Use isolation transformers in permanent installations where any hum is unacceptable.
Houses of worship (DSP, hearing assistance, intercom for choir-to-sound-booth communication), theaters and live venues (DSP, hearing assistance, intercom for stage management), conference centers and meeting rooms (DSP for room correction and zone audio), broadcast facilities (intercom systems, test and measurement gear, DI boxes), schools and universities (paging integrated with background music, hearing assistance in lecture halls), and government and courtroom installations (hearing assistance, dedicated intercom, and DSP-controlled microphone systems).
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