Monoprice 114886 Commercial Audio 120W 5ch 100/70V Mixer Amp with Microphone Priority (NO Logo)

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Description

Description

Simplify the task of running distributed audio for restaurants, hotels, or anywhere large areas need background music and/or paging address systems. Connect hundreds of speakers covering acres of area without the need for large equipment racks. A constant voltage speaker system differs from a traditional 8ohm speaker system in that it uses a step-up transformer at the audio source to raise the voltage and lower the current on the transmission line. At the speaker end, a step-down transformer converts the signal back to a normal speaker level voltage. This reduces power loss during transmission, which allows for the use of longer speaker wire runs using smaller gauge wire. Additionally, a constant voltage speaker system allows for the use of multiple speakers on each channel, without the need for complicated impedance calculations and configurations. In a constant voltage system, all speakers on a given channel are connected in parallel and the complicated impedance calculations are replaced by simple wattage calculations. For example, if you want to connect two speakers per channel in a traditional 8ohm speaker system, you must either connect them in series, which results in an overall 16ohm impedance, or in parallel, which results in an overall 4ohm impedance. In the first case, the 16ohms impedance effectively halves the output power of your amplifier, resulting in lower overall volume levels. In the latter case, the 4ohms impedance means that your amplifier will have to work harder and must be rated as stable at 4ohms. Adding a third speaker to the mix would complicate it further, producing either a 24ohm or 2ohm overall impedance. Note that very few amplifiers are stable under 2-ohm loads, so that is usually not an option. On the other hand, with a constant voltage system, you consider first the RMS output wattage of the amplifier. This should be reduced by 20% to compensate for insertion loss. For example, if using a 100-watt amplifier, the total load from speakers should not exceed 80 watts. This amplifier features three microphone inputs and two auxiliary inputs, each of which is active and mixed into the line and speaker level outputs. When an EMC input trigger is detected, all outputs except MIC 1 are muted, allowing for the clear broadcast of important messages. The amplifier can drive a speaker array consisting of one or more speakers presenting a 4-16ohm load or to one or more 70V or 100V speakers connected in parallel as part of a large public address system.

Highlights

  • XLR & 1/4 inch mic inputs, RCA stereo line inputs, RCA stereo line out.
  • Emergency trigger all off except for Mic 1 + Mic ducking (auto attenuation of line ins when mic is in use).
  • 70/100V allows numerous speakers to be connected without complicated impedance calculations.
  • Plug and play configuration.
  • Built-in short circuit, over-current, and high temperature protection circuits. Line level output of mixed signal for connection to other devices.

Specifications

  • Dimensions (Overall): 7.4 inches (H) x 17.5 inches (W) x 20.8 inches (D)
  • Weight: 21.5 pounds
  • Electronics Condition: New
  • Number of channels: 5 speaker channels
  • Model name: 114886
  • Number of audio inputs: 5
  • Watts per Channel: 120 watts
  • Wattage Output: 200 watts
  • Battery: 0 No Battery Used

Specifications

Package Weight21.5 lbs
Package Dimensions20.8 × 17.5 × 7.4 in
Package Dimensions

20.8 x 17.5 x 7.4 in

Package Weight

21.5 lbs

UPC

889028029664

Product Width

17.5 in

Product Height

7.4 in

Product Length

20.8 in

Product Weight

21.5 lb

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