Zoning Systems
Zoning systems are flexible sound systems that provide control for the sound that is delivered to different areas, called “zones”.
5-channel 19" rack-mountable mixer-amplifier, tailored to commercial sound installations to power 100V line speakers or standard speakers down to a 4 Ohm load. Input options include XLR (with switc...
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953.223UK
RM60D Mixer-amp 100V BT/DAB+ |
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953.224UK
RM120D Mixer-amp 100V BT/DAB+ |
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953.225UK
RM240D Mixer-amp 100V BT/DAB+ |
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953.226UK
RM360D Mixer-amp 100V BT/DAB+ |
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952.352UK
Conference/paging microphone with LED collar |
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952.353UK
Conference microphone - slimline |
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952.341UK
COM41 Dynamic Paging Microphone |
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952.360UK
COM60 Paging Mic + Chime |
5-channel 19" rack-mountable mixer-amplifier, tailored to commercial sound installations to power 100V line speakers or standard speakers down to a 4 Ohm load. Input options include XLR (with switchable phantom power), mic/line jack, and RCA line. Features an inbuilt DAB+/FM radio tuner, front-mounted SD/USB ports, and Bluetooth® connectivity, all controlled via an integrated media player for hassle-free playback. A switchable ‘voiceover’ feature automatically lowers the background music volume when a signal is detected via mic input 1, and rear panel 24V contacts can mute all except mic input 1 when triggered. Outputs on screw terminla are via 4 switchable zones with a separate "always on" output for priority alert speakers.
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Output power : rms | 60W | 120W | 240W | 360W |
Fuse | T2A | T3.15A | T5A | T5A |
Dimensions | 433 x 320 x 88mm | 433 x 320 x 88mm | 433 x 320 x 88mm | 433 x 410 x 88mm |
Weight | 4.98kg | 6.36kg | 7.37kg | 9.14kg |
Zoning systems are flexible sound systems that provide control for the sound that is delivered to different areas, called “zones”.
There have been many developments in audio electronics, resulting in different amplifier circuit designs. Such designs can be divided into classes, of which 4 main types are relevant to audio – A, AB, H and D.
A summary explaining the key differences between RMS, Max and Peak power ratings.
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