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KLARK TEKNIK - Inspired Technology, Big on Bluetooth, DSP - Secret to Superb Sound
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Product Information Document Portable Speakers EUROLIVE B12X 1000 Watt 2 Way 12" Powered Loudspeaker with Digital Mixer, Wireless Option, Remote Control via iOS* / Android* Mobile App and Bluetooth Audio Streaming Big on Bluetooth We know your music lives on your phone, computer or tablet, so we've made it easy to access and play through the B12X. With a simple swipe of your finger, you can instantly stream all of your favorite music from any Bluetooth-equipped device, such as your computer, smart phone or tablet. Streaming music via Bluetooth Technology opens up a tremendous amount of available content, such as a virtually limitless array of online radio-channels, multimedia providers and much more. Imagine that you have the whole PA at your fingertips; control the party from the dance floor or the background music comfortably from your chair. Simple, easy and amazing! KLARK TEKNIK - Inspired Technology KLARK TEKNIK is recognised worldwide as one of the most prestigious British audio companies, with a 40-year pedigree and even a TEC Lifetime Achievement Award to back it up. The Company has designed and manufactured products for world-class artists, and their legendary DN780 reverb processor is considered by leading audio engineers around the world as the industry standard. Check out their website to learn more about KLARK TEKNIK's legendary heritage. BEHRINGER is proud to incorporate custom-engineered KLARK TEKNIK Class-D amplifier and DSP technologies into their products. DSP - Secret to Superb Sound From the instant your signal enters the B12X, the built-in KLARK TEKNIK DSP takes over ensuring the highest possible signal integrity. Much more than just selective EQ enhancement, the 24-bit processor analyses the incoming signal and intelligently applies specific filters to actually improve the sound quality. It's like having an audio engineer monitoring the input and output signals, dialing in the perfect EQ and constantly making subtle adjustments to the crossover, compressor/limiter and more - all of which adds up to significantly better sound. 3 of 10