CEDAR Audio introduces the DNS 8S noise suppressor, targeting live sound and broadcast environments that operate without audio over IP requirements. The device extends the company's DNS product line while delivering minimal latency processing through AES/EBU digital audio connections. Live venues, including concerts, festivals, and conferences, represent the primary markets for this equipment. The processor utilizes CEDAR's established noise suppression technology, which major tours and broadcast productions already extensively employ. Professional digital audio devices connect easily through the supplied AES/EBU breakout cable featuring four male XLR plugs and four female XLR sockets.
Hardware relays offer fail-safe AES3 audio bypass functionality, maintaining direct input-to-output connections in the event of power failures or system malfunctions. Universal mains input and a 4-pin 12V DC connector offer flexible power solutions for diverse live environments, such as theaters, worship facilities, and conference centers. The unit debuts at the IBC Convention in Amsterdam on September 12, 2025. Shipping commences October 1, 2025, with a UK retail price of £4,980. The DNS 8S maintains setup, processing, and remote control features from previous DNS hardware models.
Hardware relays offer fail-safe AES3 audio bypass functionality, maintaining direct input-to-output connections in the event of power failures or system malfunctions. Universal mains input and a 4-pin 12V DC connector offer flexible power solutions for diverse live environments, such as theaters, worship facilities, and conference centers. The unit debuts at the IBC Convention in Amsterdam on September 12, 2025. Shipping commences October 1, 2025, with a UK retail price of £4,980. The DNS 8S maintains setup, processing, and remote control features from previous DNS hardware models.