Zoning Systems
Zoning systems are flexible sound systems that provide control for the sound that is delivered to different areas, called “zones”.
Multi-channel 100V slave amplifier with independent outputs for 100V or 4-16 Ohm speakers. Each amplifier channel has its own independent line input, which can be switched to a global auxiliary, pr...
Multi-channel 100V slave amplifier with independent outputs for 100V or 4-16 Ohm speakers. Each amplifier channel has its own independent line input, which can be switched to a global auxiliary, providing the option of the same input to several of the amplifier channels if required. A paging microphone input is provided for voice alerts and a 24V mute terminal can be connected to an alarm panel for emergency evacuation override. Class D circuit design and efficient toroidal transformers have enabled a design which fits into a 1U rack-mount housing. The RMS-series amplifiers can be applied as high power slave units or equally as a fully independent zoning system for a multi-room installation.
953.152UK | 953.154UK | |
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Fuse | T2AL | T3.15AL |
Channel inputs | 5 x L+R RCA or balanced terminal | 2 x L+R RCA or balanced terminal |
Power rms : 100V line | 5 x 60W | 2 x 120W |
Power rms : 4 Ohms | 5 x 60W | 2 x 120W |
Output connection | 5 x 100V or 4 Ohm (Euroblock terminal) | 2 x 100V or 4 Ohm (Euroblock terminal) |
Auxiliary output | N/A | L+R RCA |
Dimensions | 482 x 330 x 42mm | 482 x 252 x 42mm |
Weight | 8.17kg | 5.04kg |
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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