Angry Audio's StereoToolBox Wins IBC's Best of Show Award
Angry Audio's StereoToolBox has been recognised as the standout product at the 2025 IBC Show, winning the prestigious Best of Show Award. This innovative FM and DAB audio processor is set to revolutionise the industry with its advanced features and impressive capabilities.
The StereoToolBox, a joint venture between Angry Audio and Thimeo, offers simultaneous processing of both FM and DAB signals. Users can adjust the time alignment between the outputs for optimal performance. The device can accept a wide range of inputs, including analog, AES/EBU, and AES67, and outputs analog or digital AES192 multiplex signals.
The StereoToolBox comes equipped with embedded audience measurement tools and Thimeo's renowned RuleBraker Clipper and Perfect Declipper for source material cleanup. This ensures that the audio output is always of the highest quality. The device's remote control is HTML5 browser-based, providing users with ease of use and flexibility.
Manufactured by Foccus Audio, the StereoToolBox is engineered and built by Angry Audio, ensuring a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. It features a universal internal power supply with an IEC connector and auto-ranging for all regions, making it a versatile and reliable addition to any broadcasting setup.
The StereoToolBox is set to begin shipping in Q4 2025, bringing its cutting-edge technology and award-winning design to broadcasters worldwide. With its impressive array of features and capabilities, it is poised to become a game-changer in the FM and DAB audio processing landscape. For more coverage of IBC Best of Show recipients, stay tuned to our news updates.
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