DSP
BZBGEAR Audio DSP
The BZBGEAR Audio DSP is a versatile audio processing solution designed to give users complete control over their audio signals.
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BZBGEAR Innovations
BZBGEAR’s audio DSP solutions set the standard for innovation, offering cutting-edge features like audio matrixing, intuitive software-based control, advanced DSP processing, and seamless audio mixing. For seamless integration into existing Dante networks, a Dante-compatible model is also available.
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What is Audio DSP?
The BZBGEAR Audio Digital Signal Processing is a versatile audio processing solution designed to give users complete control over their audio signals. It features a variety of advanced DSP (Digital Signal Processing) modules, including Expander, Equalizer, Compressor, Auto Gain Control (AGC), Limiter, High Pass Filter (HPF), Low Pass Filter (LPF), and Delay. These modules enable precise adjustments to the audio signal, enhancing clarity, balancing frequencies, controlling dynamic range, preventing distortion, and synchronizing audio with video sources.
Additionally, the BZBGEAR Audio DSP units offer audio matrixing for efficient signal routing and auto-mixing capabilities for microphone inputs, making them perfect for environments with multiple audio sources. The intuitive software interface allows users to easily manage and fine-tune these settings, ensuring optimal audio performance.

How Audio DSP Works
Audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP) transforms analog audio signals into a digital format, allowing precise manipulation and enhancement. Once digitized, the audio undergoes complex mathematical operations - including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division - within DSP modules. These processes refine the sound by reducing noise, adjusting frequencies, and optimizing clarity to achieve the desired audio characteristics.
Please see the diagram below for a visual representation of an audio DSP (Digital Signal Processing) setup.

Key Features of Audio DSP
Audio DSP Awards
A DSP stands for digital signal processor. Typically the reason for why you’d want to use them is that they can help in signal processing to improve the sound quality of the signals you’re delivering to your speakers. For most use cases the BG-A88M is a great DSP as an 8x8 will be enough.
DSPs can improve meetings in many ways, one of the most helpful is that you can use them to do mixing. This means that you can reduce echo, background noise and equalize the levels of everyone speaking. The BG-A88M does auto-mixing and also doubles as an audio matrix. It also has echo-cancellation to make sure your meetings go off without a hitch.
Some can, it depends on the feature set of the DSP that you’re looking at. Our BG-A88M has adaptive feedback so it can analyze and mitigate feedback problems to improve audio performance through feedback suppression. It also comes standard with adaptive noise reduction so you get the clearest audio feeds.
Yes both our DPSs will allow for that but if you really want to have a professional audio setup that is utilizing several microphones and speakers we’d recommend our BG-A1616MD. That way you have access to 12 channel mic line in and out as well as 4 channel Dante in and out. This would be a fantastic option as it allows for Dante integration which is a major boon for audio work.
DSP’s make multi-zone audio much easier because they typically offer audio matrixing. On top of that they will provide more audio balancing and processing options than most video matrices will which will ultimately give you more control over the experience. We would recommend our BG-A88M for most spaces that are looking to do multi-zone audio work. You’ll be able to properly balance the audio as well as utilize features like auto-mixing.
Yes you can download the software for controlling our DSP’s either on the BG-A88M page or the BG-A1616MD page.