Amplifier Classes
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.
Digital stereo PA amplifier with integral media player and a class-D amplifier section delivering up to 2 x 100W max. output for background music with a microphone input for announcements or alerts...
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953.425UK
A200 Compact Mixer-Amp 2x100W |
Digital stereo PA amplifier with integral media player and a class-D amplifier section delivering up to 2 x 100W max. output for background music with a microphone input for announcements or alerts. The media player section can select between USB / microSD mp3 player, FM tuner, Bluetooth receiver, 2 stereo line inputs (rear panel RCA) and another line input on the front panel (3.5mm). Playback can be controlled from the front panel or by the supplied I.R. remote control. Four mounting brackets are provided which enable the A200 to be fitted under a counter top or against a wall for discreet installation. Two A200 units may be mounted side-by-side into a 1U rack space, which can serve smaller peripheral zones in a larger PA installation. Combine with 2 or 4 speaker units for a truly space-saving sound system with comprehensive and easy-to-use functions. The A200 can deliver power that belies its compact dimensions, capable of powering larger background speakers up to medium-sized PA speakers.
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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