Leviton 70V Mixing Audio Amplifier Includes Power Adapter 24VDC 41920-A70
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• The 70V Mixing Audio Amplifier supports constant voltage distributed audio systems without the need for a separate transformer, making it ideal for classrooms, conference rooms, and light retail or commercial installations.
• This highly efficient 40 Watt Class D amplifier is compact and fanless with two stereo summed inputs, one digital audio fiber input, and one microphone input.
• The microphone input features phantom power support and priority muting that automatically lowers line audio to a preset volume when there is mic input.
• The front panel controls include input selection, volume, bass, treble, and mute while rear panel connections provide the ultimate in control capability via RS232 and IR.
Also known as:
Amplifier, Power Adapter, Mixing Audio Amplifier, Amplifier Includes Power Adapter, Adapter, Mixing Audio Amplifier Power Adapter.
Specification:
• Type: Mixing Audio Amplifier
• Materials: Metal enclosure
• UPC Code: 078477761373
Feauters:
• 40 Watt mono output 70V or 100V constant voltage
• Three switchable inputs: two stereo audio summed (RCA and 3.5mm) and one digital audio fiber
• Selectable mic input with mixer function and independent control
• Mic input supports 48V phantom power
• Volume, bass, treble, and mute control
• Auto priority muting on mic input (ducking)
• RS232 and IR control capability
• 20Hz – 20KHz frequency response
• LED indicators for power and control function feedback
• Rugged metal case
• Locking power supply input connector
• Supplied with 24V power supply, RS232 cable and mounting brackets
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