On-Air Broadcast and Mic/Voice Processors
Wheatstone is different. Radio stations that use our processors know that they can reach more listeners, due to our multipath mitigation controls. They know that they can build a more compelling sound - cleaner and louder - to keep that increased listenership from tuning out. In a market with so many processors to choose from, people who check out Wheatstone processing never go back to the status quo.
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On-Air Processors
SG-192 Stereo Generator
The SG-192 is the first standalone FM stereo generator capable of passing full AES MPX composite baseband to the exciter, including RDS and SCA up to 67kHz, and is equipped with an intelligent stereo multipath controller which helps mitigate the effects of multipath-induced receiver blending.
MPX SystemLink™
MPX SystemLink is an optional 1RU product for the X5 that maintains HD and FM alignment (LiveLock) from your studio to your transmitter site. It carefully keeps the HD and FM packets in sync so time alignment done with the processor at the studio is maintained straight through to the receiver.
Mic/Voice Processors
M4-IP USB – 4-Channel Networkable Mic/Voice Processor BLADE-3
Combines four high-quality microphone preamps, four channels of microphone processing, four independent USB ports, and a WheatNet-IP BLADE interface, allowing you to place four microphone inputs anywhere in your WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network (although it also works just fine as a standalone processor).
M-1 / MG-1 Mic/Voice Processor
The M-1 and MG-1 are flexible digital microphone processors. They offer unlimited presets, security and networkability in an all-digital framework, with parameters that are easy to set up. Either from the front panel, or from the GUI - all parameters of the M-1 can be controlled to give each voice talent his or her own personal sound at the press of a button. The MG-1 is the M-1 without the knobs and switches and is controllable only from the M-1 GUI.