Difference between revisions of "ENA2400-AC2 Amplifier"
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The ENA2200-AC2 Amplifier is a network class D amplifier providing 2 x 200W. The amplifier utilizes state-of-the-art class D amplifier technology to ensure high power efficiency and superb audio quality. | The ENA2200-AC2 Amplifier is a network class D amplifier providing 2 x 200W. The amplifier utilizes state-of-the-art class D amplifier technology to ensure high power efficiency and superb audio quality. | ||
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The amplifier’s configurable control inputs/outputs and audio input can be used locally by the amplifier or can be controlled by the system (e.g. audio input for background music).<br> | The amplifier’s configurable control inputs/outputs and audio input can be used locally by the amplifier or can be controlled by the system (e.g. audio input for background music).<br> | ||
The audio line input can also be configured in a Hardware Bypass mode where audio on the line input will be forwarded to the 100V channels directly, even when no server is available. <br> | The audio line input can also be configured in a Hardware Bypass mode where audio on the line input will be forwarded to the 100V channels directly, even when no server is available. <br> | ||
This allows for additional redundancy and functions to be built around this amplifier.<br> | This allows for additional redundancy and functions to be built around this amplifier.<br> | ||
− | + | {{Note|SIP mode supported from version 8.1.3.0}} | |
Revision as of 09:13, 3 June 2024
The ENA2200-AC2 Amplifier is a network class D amplifier providing 2 x 200W. The amplifier utilizes state-of-the-art class D amplifier technology to ensure high power efficiency and superb audio quality.
The amplifier’s configurable control inputs/outputs and audio input can be used locally by the amplifier or can be controlled by the system (e.g. audio input for background music).
The audio line input can also be configured in a Hardware Bypass mode where audio on the line input will be forwarded to the 100V channels directly, even when no server is available.
This allows for additional redundancy and functions to be built around this amplifier.