The box pro DSP 110 BP is an all-rounder with a great range of additional features. Developed exclusively for "the box pro", Thomann's in-house speaker brand, the 110 BP boasts a comparatively large woofer for this price range and class D power amplifiers. With built-in DSP, the speaker's flexible functionality is also pretty special; it comes with ready-made sound presets, be it for amplifying a presenter's voice or DJing at a house party. Its line delay means it can be installed in a variety of different ways, and in addition to wired inputs, it also has a Bluetooth receiver. It will run on mains power, but it can also be battery operated, and another plus point is that the speaker can be aligned horizontally or at an angle thanks to its pair of flanges, making it practical both for sound reinforcement – even in larger venues – and as a stage monitor.
Each the box pro DSP 110 BP is equipped with a 10" woofer and a 1" compression driver, giving it 120W RMS when running on mains power. When using its rechargeable battery, it will still put out 90W RMS for up to four hours on one charge. Charging takes around two and a half hours via a connection to the mains power supply. Now for the really interesting part: DSP, or Digital Signal Processing. The 110 has presets for music playback, live music, speech, and DJing, ensuring optimum amplification in any situation. There are also automatic settings for sound reinforcement in larger halls or for use as a monitor. If desired, the sound can easily be adjusted and perfected, thanks to the three-band equalizer and low cut. Last but not least, the sound output can be delayed by between 0.1ms and 16ms with the line delay function. In addition to Bluetooth 5.0, the box pro DSP 110 BP has two XLR jack combo sockets, an RCA stereo input, and an XLR line out.
Thomann's the box pro DSP 110 BP is a flexible, full-range active loudspeaker, best able to bring its sonic capabilities to bear in music mode. The speaker's powerful sound output far exceeds its operating noise, yet as it weighs in at only 10.5kg, any user of – for instance – a multifunction venue can easily set up the speaker for their own event. Equally, its one-button operation makes it easy for beginners to get to grips with DSP technology, with a host of presets ready to go straight out of the box, for optimum sound in every setting. And for anyone who needs to keep their speakers safe while ferrying them to and from their gigs – be it bands, presenters, or mobile DJs – there's a range of protective covers, like the box pro DSP 110 cover, or the Thomann Cover the box pro DSP 110 BP.
For over 20 years, products from the box pro have enriched Thomann’s comprehensive range. If you are looking for small robust speakers, drum monitor systems, active bass speakers, column systems, active full-range speakers, line arrays, or limiters at a reasonable price, you can be sure that the box pro has you covered. These products are made exclusively by renowned companies who also manufacture products for other well-known brands – so if you are looking for brand quality at a budget-friendly price, you are certainly in good hands with around 200 articles from the box pro.
Some venues are more like a long, narrow corridor – not ideal, acoustically speaking! To help keep the sound intelligible in situations like this, it's advisable to work with delay lines: This is where the DSP of the box pro DSP 110 BP comes into its own. It can be used to delay the output of a series of speakers so that it reaches every attentive listener – wherever they are – at the same time as the original sound coming from the stage. To do this, two main speakers are set up to the left and right of the stage. At a distance of a few metres from the stage, for example ten metres away, another pair of speakers is set up to the left and right – the delay line. Now, some XLR cables (sold separately in many lengths and variants) can be used to connect the Mix Out of each main speaker to an input on a delay speaker. So that the delay speakers are producing the same signal when the sound from the main speakers reaches them, the correct delay must be set on the rear speakers: At room temperature, the delay should be about 29ms at a distance of ten meters from the stage. A direct comparison will show that the sound is much clearer towards the rear of the room when using delay.