2-zone Mixer-amplifier + USB/SD/FM/Bluetooth

953.163UK RM1202

Mixer-amplifier with 2 separate 120W outputs to 100V or 4/8 Ohms speakers. Inputs for mic, 2 x mic/line and 2 line inputs with an integral USB/SD/FM player and Bluetooth receiver can be enabled ind...

  • Integral USB/SD/FM audio player
  • Bluetooth with programmable ID
  • 100V or 4/8 Ohms operation
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953.163UK
RM1202 Mixer-amp 2 x 120W + USB/SD/FM/BT
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2-zone Mixer-amplifier + USB/SD/FM/Bluetooth

Mixer-amplifier with 2 separate 120W outputs to 100V or 4/8 Ohms speakers. Inputs for mic, 2 x mic/line and 2 line inputs with an integral USB/SD/FM player and Bluetooth receiver can be enabled independently to either of the 2 zones. Mic 1 channel has a variable override and switchable phantom power for use with condenser microphones. Designed for installations where independent paging and audio to 2 separate zones is needed.

  • Integral USB/SD/FM audio player
  • Bluetooth with programmable ID
  • 100V or 4/8 Ohms operation
  • Can be configured as a stereo 100V amplifier
  • 5 input channels
  • Switchable +20V phantom power
  • Switchable priority for channel 1
  • Power supply 110-230Vac, 50/60Hz (IEC)
  • Power : output 2 x 120W rms
  • Audio source USB/SD/FM/BT audio player
  • Inputs 1 x mic (XLR), 2 x mic/line (jack), 2 x line (twin RCA)
  • Zone outputs: line 2 x RCA
  • Zone outputs: speaker 2 x terminal outputs 100V/8 Ohms/4 Ohms/com
  • Phantom power +20V switchable to Mic.1 XLR
  • THD <0.76% @ 1kHz
  • Input impedance 1k Ohms (mic/line)
  • Input sensitivity -11dB (line), -46dB (mic)
  • SNR 84dB (line), 82dB (mic)
  • Bluetooth version 5.0
  • Frequency response 100Hz - 20kHz
  • Dimensions 483 x 320 x 88mm
  • Weight 11.24kg

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