
Allen & Heath C3500
The Allen & Heath C3500 represents the industry's pinnacle 32×32 digital audio matrix processor, embodying Allen & Heath's 50 years of technical heritage and innovative spirit in professional audio. This high-performance digital matrix processor features a 96kHz/32-bit floating-point audio processing engine, delivering full matrix routing capabilities with 32 balanced inputs and 32 balanced outputs. Each input/output channel incorporates comprehensive DSP processing modules, including high-quality EQ, dynamics processing, delay compensation, and automatic gain control, providing the most professional digital processing solution for complex installed sound systems.
Advanced Dante audio network integration enables the C3500 to seamlessly integrate into modern digital audio architectures, supporting redundant network backup and remote control management. Built-in web interface and dedicated control software provide intuitive system configuration and real-time monitoring capabilities, allowing system engineers to precisely manage complex routing requirements of large-scale audio installations. Military-grade 1U rack design with premium Neutrik connectors ensures absolute reliability and long-term stable operation for mission-critical applications.
Main Features
32x32 Full-Matrix Audio Routing
* 32 balanced analog ins
* 32 balanced analog outs
* Route any in to any out
* Smooth, lossless, real-time switching
* 96 kHz Pro Audio Processing
* 96 kHz / 32-bit floating-point DSP
* Each channel gets its own processing
* Very low latency (under 1 ms)
* 120 dB dynamic range
Complete Onboard DSP Set
* 8-band parametric EQ on every in and out
* Compressor / limiter / noise gate
* Up to 2 seconds of delay comp
* Automatic Gain Control (AGC)
* Dante Audio Networking
* Two Dante network ports
* 64x64 Dante I/O expansion
* Backup network protection
* Audio gets priority traffic
Get a 32x32 full-matrix router that sounds great with 96 kHz, 32-bit float DSP. Every channel has EQ, dynamics, AGC, and delay with super-low latency and >120 dB dynamic range. Dante inside gives you 64x64 I/O, plus a backup, and audio gets priority on the network, so things stay stable.