A-2240DD 240 Watt Digital Mixer Amplifier

SKU: AVTOA0014
MPN: A-2240DD
Weight: 4kg
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£339.00 Inc VAT
The A2240DDEB is a high costperformance mixer power amplifier suited for broadcasting paging or background music in schools, offices, shops, factories, mosques, churches and large rooms. Discover all benefits on our landing page The A2000D Series is a range of high performance mixer power amplifiers at an optimal price/performance ratio: with excellent sound, energy efficient and ecofriendly. The A2000D Series is suited for broadcasting paging or background music in schools, offices, shops, houses of worship and factories. Crystal clear announcements and high sound quality the A2000D is equipped with balanced microphone inputs for better isolation from external noise and provided with priority function on input #1, muting all other inputs when active. The mixer power amplifier designed on power saving digital technology, supplied by AC main power with main power switch and power on indicator at front site, and shall control and mix 3 balanced MIC (phone jack and mini XLR) and 2 unbalanced (RCA pin jack) AUX inputs. Speaker outputs shall be balanced (floating) highimpedance, and there shall be a lowimpedance REC out. The amplifier shall meet the following performance criteria: Power output shall be 240 W at less than 1% THD (at 1 kHz, 1/3 rated power). Frequency response shall be 50 Hz to 20 kHz (+/3 dB), with an S/N ratio of over 60 dB. Phantom power (DC +21 V) and muting (of other input signals by 0 – 30 dB attenuation) shall be available for MIC 1. Bass Tone Control shall be +/10 dB at 100 Hz, and Treble Tone Control shall be +/10 dB at 10 kHz. Power, signal and peak indicators shall be provided. The panel shall be ABS black resin, and the case black steel plate. Dimensions shall be 420 (W) x 100.6 (H) x 280.3 (D) mm, and weight 4.0kg.
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  • TOA UK


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