Audio processors are essential to achieving clear, reliable, and controlled sound in any live or installed audio system. At AVMaxx, we carry a wide selection of EQs, feedback eliminators, crossovers, and digital signal processors (DSPs) that ensure your system sounds its best—whether you're managing a concert stage, a corporate AV install, or a house of worship.
Improve clarity and speech intelligibility
Minimize unwanted feedback and distortion
Protect amplifiers and speakers from overload
Shape frequency output for room or system needs
Route and manage multiple speaker zones effectively
One of the most trusted loudspeaker management systems on the market. Offers advanced feedback suppression, room EQ, and dynamic limiting in a compact, user-friendly rack unit.
A flexible 2-in/6-out processor ideal for touring or install rigs. Offers parametric EQ, delay, crossover control, and limiting for full speaker system management.
A DSP powerhouse for powered or passive speaker systems. Combines flexible routing, EQ shaping, and reliable limiters for small to mid-size sound applications.
Use audio processors to control dynamics, reduce feedback, and shape your mix for different room sizes or monitor systems.
Create clarity and balance between music and spoken word. Eliminate feedback from lavalier mics and fine-tune output for architectural acoustics.
Pre-program your EQ, crossovers, and delay settings and lock them in for retail, school, or corporate environments where consistency is key.
Outboard EQs and compressors remain staples in studio signal chains for their warmth, reliability, and tactile workflow.
Digital Signal Processors (DSPs)
2-way / 3-way Crossovers
Feedback Suppressors
Parametric & Graphic Equalizers
Compressor / Limiters
Matrix Routing Systems
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Competitive pricing and bundle options
Fast, reliable shipping across the U.S.
Tech support from real AV professionals
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What does an audio processor do? Audio processors shape and optimize the audio signal before it reaches your speakers or amplifier. They help manage tone, volume, feedback, and signal routing—ensuring balanced and professional sound.
When should I use a DSP vs. an analog equalizer? DSPs offer more flexibility and precision with digital controls, presets, and remote configuration. Analog EQs are better for simple, tactile adjustments and vintage warmth. Choose based on your system’s complexity and workflow.
Can audio processors help reduce feedback in live sound? Yes. Devices like feedback suppressors and DSPs with notch filtering are specifically designed to detect and eliminate problem frequencies before feedback occurs.
Are these processors easy to install? Most rack-mounted processors are plug-and-play with clearly labeled inputs/outputs. For fixed installs, we recommend consulting with an AVMaxx technician for optimal setup.
Do I need a processor if I already use powered speakers? While powered speakers often include basic processing, a standalone audio processor gives you far more control over EQ, crossover points, dynamics, and routing—especially in multi-speaker or large-format systems.
At AVMaxx, we make it easy to find the right processing gear with expert support, fast shipping, and trusted brands. Browse our selection today and take the next step toward total sonic control.