PD PRM240 100V 5-Channel Mixer Amplifier
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DDA1431 )
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DDA1431 )
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DDA1431 )
£259.00
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Key Features
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- Master amplifier for use with PD PRM series of Slave Amps (Optional)
- Bulk up your power of your speaker system
- Overheat protection
- Full specs in main description
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Telephone 0203 326 0900Product Description
The PRM series is a series rack-mountable amplifiers that can either be used as 100V amplifier or as a standard low-impedance amplifier. These amplifiers are equipped with Bluetooth receiver and USB/SD ports for MP3 playback including a bright LCD display with ID3 Tag.
All PRM amplifiers are also provided with a switchable XLR input with 24V Phantom Power especially for paging and condenser microphones. Especially designed for applications such as paging announcements intercommunications background music broadcasting in industrial plants etc.
FEATURES
Features
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- 240W 100V 6-Channel mixer amplifier
- 4-Zone or all-paging mode
- MP3 Player with USB/SD slots
- UsingBluetoothwireless technology for audio streaming
- LCD control panel with ID3 tag
- 2 x Mic/line inputs 6.3mm Jack 2 x RCA line inputs and 1x RCA line output
- 2 x XLR microphone inputs with switchable phantom power (24V) and VOX priority
- 100V or 8 Ohm speaker output
- Bass and treble controls
- 19 inch Rack mountable (2U)
- Emergency operation by 24V battery (not supplied)
- Protections: Overheat short circuit and power on delay
- Emergency mute input
- Including remote control
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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- Output Power: RMS: 240W
- Frequency Response: 50Hz - 18.000Hz
- Power supply: 100-240VAC 50/60Hz
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 432 x 88 x 340mm
- Weight (kg): 9.6000
- Accessories: Power Cable
- MPN: 952.154
Product Questions
How do you activate bluetooth? I have tried selecting BT in mode function but nothing shows as found on any mobile device
The instructions with the unit ate poor to say the least
The instructions with the unit ate poor to say the least
Question by: Neil Moore on 6 Aug 2020, 12:25
Once BT is selected from the options using the Mode button, this should then be in pairing mode to connect an audio device.
Answer by: Jamie Atkins on 7 Aug 2020, 09:34