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SSP 200 – Surround Sound Processor

Surround Sound Processor

Key Features

  • Supports the latest immersive 3D audio formats as well as legacy surround formats
  • Automatic surround sound format detection and decoding
  • Supports video resolutions up to 4K/60 @ 4:4:4
  • Upmix function converts any source program material into immersive or standard surround playback
  • Integrated test signals for calibration and connectivity validation during set up
  • EXP expansion output port for DSP connection or output expansion
FeatureHighlights
Input FormatsHDMI (up to 4K/60 4:4:4), S/PDIF coax/optical, analog stereo
Surround SupportDolby Atmos, DTS:X, DTS, Dolby Digital, PCM, upmix stereo content
Channel Outputs10 configurable analog outputs + EXP expansion
Control InterfacesRS-232, USB, Ethernet for PCS, SIS, or web-based control
Calibration ToolsBuilt-in test tones, speaker trim, delay, EQ per channel via software
Installation Form1U half-rack width; optional mounts; lightweight (~1 kg)
Power & Cooling~12 W idle; convection cooling; rack-stackable
Compliance & WarrantyProfessional AV certifications; 3-year warranty

The Extron SSP 200 is a high-performance, half‑rack-width surround sound processor designed for professional AV installations in boardrooms, auditoriums, and education settings. It automatically decodes Dolby®, DTS®, and PCM formats including immersive 3D audio like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, and offers an upmix function that converts stereo sources into immersive surround sound formats.

This compact unit features a front-panel LED display and source format indicators, and supports balanced line‑level analog outputs for up to ten channels, with expansion available via an EXP port for integration with Extron DSP processors like DMP Plus Series or AXI 016.

For control and configuration, SSP 200 includes RS‑232, LAN, and USB‑mini B ports for access via Extron’s PCS Product Configuration Software, SIS commands, or its internal web interface. Calibration features such as Dolby noise and full-band pink noise output help simplify system setup and matching speaker levels across zones.