Description
When a rider calls for Soundweb London and you need dependable I/O without babysitting a modular chassis, the BSS BLU-100 delivers 12 analog inputs and 8 analog outputs in a fixed configuration that’s easy to spec and easy to trust show after show. It shares the same open architecture as the rest of the BLU family, configured entirely through HiQnet London Architect with drag-and-drop processing and logic blocks — no proprietary programming language to learn.
Under the hood, a 48-channel, low-latency, fault-tolerant digital audio bus runs over standard Cat5e, giving you 100m of run between compatible devices, or 40km+ with fiber media converters for larger venues and permanent installs. Because this bus represents channels 1-48 of the larger 256-channel BLU network, the BLU-100 scales cleanly alongside BLU-800, BLU-320, BLU-160, BLU-120, and BLU-BOB units as your system grows.
Every analog input offers software-controlled gain in 6dB steps up to +48dB, with per-channel switchable phantom power — handy for mixed mic and line duties on a crowded stage. Front panel LEDs report phantom, signal, and clip status at a glance, and bi-directional locate makes tracing a unit in a rack full of gear painless. For system integrators, 12 control inputs and 6 logic outputs open the door to GPIO tie-ins with lighting, show control, or third-party automation, backed by the included Soundweb London Interface Kit documentation.
This listing is for an open box unit in mint condition — no original packaging or cables included, just the processor ready to earn its rack space.
- 12 analog inputs with per-channel 48V phantom power
- 8 analog outputs, fixed configuration
- 48-channel fault-tolerant digital audio bus over Cat5e/fiber
- HiQnet London Architect configuration and control
- 12 GPIO control inputs, 6 logic outputs
- Single rack space, 19″ chassis





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