Symetrix's Prism open-architecture DSPs are the workhorse of any system and meet the needs of many common applications. Available in a variety of common channel configuration and with both Dante and non-Dante options, there is a Prism perfect for your application, without spending on unneeded features.
Flexible IO Combinations. The prism family scales from the smallest 4x4 to the largest 16x16, providing the perfect amount of class leading Symetrix quality IO for any installation.
Dante™ in Symetrix's DNA. Prism DSPs are equipped with optional factory installed 128 (64x64) Dante channels. The Dante protocol enables ultra-reliable multi-channel audio networking over IP. Together, Symetrix and Dante provide the fastest possible way to implement, control, and maintain a system of networked DSPs and accessories - including third party Dante-enabled microphones, loudspeakers, power amps, and mixing consoles. Models without Dante provide even more accessible DSP pricing for smaller systems.
Scaling Up. A Prism system's analog input and output count may be increased using Symetrix Dante-enabled xIn 4, xIO 4x4, xOut 4, xIn 12, and xOut 12 analog I/O expanders.
Unlimited Programming Flexibility. Prism is programmed using Composer - Symetrix' award winning open-architecture CAD application. Unique to Composer is the ability to natively configure Symetrix and select third party Dante hardware - thereby eliminating the confusion of multiple or redundant software applications. Learn more about Composer here.
Control Made Easy. Multiple control options include low-cost Symetrix ARC wall panels and an easy to generate SymVue Windows virtual GUI. The human readable Composer Control Protocol supports programming of third-party touch screens and control devices.