Allen & Heath SQ7+ Digital Mixing Console
SQ7+ Overview
The Allen & Heath SQ7+ is a flagship large-format console in the SQ series, purpose-built for professional live sound reinforcement, touring productions, and permanent installations. Continuing the SQ platform’s reputation for high-density I/O, low-latency XCVI FPGA processing, and an intuitive workflow, the SQ7+ is engineered to meet the demands of experienced audio engineers and system integrators who require a reliable, scalable mixing solution. Its architecture supports a broad range of applications including front-of-house, monitor mixing, broadcast, and houses of worship. The SQ7+ is suited for professionals who require a full-featured digital console with deep integration capabilities and a proven processing engine.
The SQ series platform offers compatibility with Allen & Heath’s ecosystem of stagebox expanders, remote I/O, and control software, allowing the SQ7+ to scale with the complexity of any production or installation environment.
Key Features
- SQ Platform Architecture — Built on Allen & Heath’s established SQ series framework, delivering consistent performance across the product line with shared ecosystem compatibility
- XCVI FPGA Processing Engine — Low-latency, high-density processing core that underpins the SQ series’ reputation for audio quality and reliability
- Scalable I/O via SLink — Supports connection to Allen & Heath AR, AB, and DX series expanders for expanded local and remote I/O configurations
- Deep Control Integration — Compatible with Allen & Heath’s SQ-series control apps and third-party control protocols for flexible system integration
- Comprehensive Channel Processing — Full processing available per channel including EQ, dynamics, and routing, consistent with the SQ platform standard
- Multi-Surface & Remote Operation — Supports remote control and multi-surface workflows suited to complex touring and installed sound environments
- Dante & Audio Networking Options — Expandable with optional audio networking cards for integration into Dante and other networked audio infrastructures

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