Zoning Systems
Zoning systems are flexible sound systems that provide control for the sound that is delivered to different areas, called “zones”.
A rack-mountable 5-channel mixer amplifier, tailored to commercial sound installations, that can either be used as a 100V line amplifier or a standard low-impedance amp. Versatile input options in...
A rack-mountable 5-channel mixer amplifier, tailored to commercial sound installations, that can either be used as a 100V line amplifier or a standard low-impedance amp. Versatile input options include XLR (with switchable phantom power), mic/line jack, and RCA line. Features an inbuilt FM radio tuner, front-mounted SD and 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.
953.213UK | |
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Power : output | 60Wrms |
Speaker : outputs | 100V / 8 Ohms / COM terminals |
Speaker switching | N/A |
Weight | 5.98kg |
Dimensions | 433 x 320 x 89mm |
Zoning systems are flexible sound systems that provide control for the sound that is delivered to different areas, called “zones”.
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