Partyline: Does Clear-Com make an interface that compares to the ASL IS-640 / 12 or 18 switcher?

Question:  Wanted to verify a design between our RM-702 and an ASL IS640/18 Matrix Switch panel. Reviewed design and confirmed that the ASL is a different companies product. Recommended looking into a SB-704 or a RCS-2700.  Would this be correct?
Answer:  ASL provides an analog matrix switch in the following versions:
IS-640-12:  This is a 6 x 12 analog party-line matrix switch
IS-640-18:  This is a 6 x 18 analog party-line matrix switch
Clear-Com provides the following analog party-line matrix switches:
SB-704:  This is a 4 x 10 analog party-line matrix switch, can also be used as a 4 channel main station
RCS-2700  This is a 8 x24 analog party-line matrix switch, additional RCS-2700 units can be connected to create larger switch combinations as large as 15 sources x 72 destinations, this unit can be programmed manually with an RCU-67 handheld programmer or programmed via PC with the RCS-WIN software package. 

Would recommend using one of the Clear-Com products as there maybe some audio level differences between the ASL and Clear-Com products due to slightly different terminations

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