Acoustic Echo Canceler

The Q‐SYS multi‐channel Acoustic Echo Canceler (AEC) component is used in conference rooms (Near-End) and other installations where people call in from remote locations. The remote caller's (Far-End caller's) voice is broadcast over loudspeakers in the conference room. The sound is picked up by microphones in the conference room and echoed back to the Far-End caller. The purpose of the AEC is to eliminate these echoes while at the same time allowing the Far-End caller to hear clearly, what people in the room are saying.

Each microphone in the conference room is plugged into one channel of the Q-SYS AEC component. Each channel also receives the loudspeaker signal that carries the remote talker's voice. This is called the AEC reference signal. To remove the echoes, the AEC subtracts a filtered version of the reference signal from the microphone signal.

Tip: To learn more about AEC, see the Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) Application topic. For AEC best practices, refer to the QSC Quantum Level 1 Training Online.