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Adastra RMS605 Slave Amp: 5x60W RMS, 100V, 5
Adastra RMS605 Slave Amp: 5x60W RMS, 100V, 5
SKU:953.152AD
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The Adastra RMS605 is a powerful multi-channel slave amplifier designed for professional audio applications. With 5 channels each delivering 60W RMS, this amplifier supports both 100V line and 4-16 Ohm speakers, making it versatile for various setups. Ideal for multi-room installations, it features independent inputs, a global auxiliary input option, and a paging microphone input with VOX override for emergency announcements. Its compact 1U rack-mount design ensures it fits seamlessly into any audio system.
Features
- High-Efficiency Class D Amplifiers: 5 x 60W outputs ensure powerful sound delivery.
- Versatile Speaker Compatibility: Outputs for both 100V line and 4-16 Ohm speakers.
- Independent Inputs: Each channel has its own line input, plus an optional global auxiliary input.
- Paging Microphone Input: Always live for announcements, with VOX override to mute other inputs.
- Energy Efficient Design: Class D circuit design reduces power consumption and heat.
- Compact Rack-Mount Design: Fits in a standard 1U rack space for easy integration.
- Emergency Control: 24V mute contacts for connection to alarm systems.
Specifications
- Power Supply: 100-240Vac, 50/60Hz (IEC)
- Fuse: T2AL
- Power RMS (100V line): 5 x 60W
- Power RMS (4 Ohms): 5 x 60W
- Channel Inputs: 5 x L+R RCA or balanced terminal
- Auxiliary Input: L+R RCA
- Output Connection: 5 x 100V or 4 Ohm (Euroblock terminal)
- Mic Controls: Gain, Bass, Treble & Vox (rear panel)
- Output Controls: Level, Bass, Treble & Ch/Aux switch
- Microphone Input: Balanced XLR (rear panel)
- Phantom Power: +20V switchable (paging mic)
- Emergency Control: 24V mute contacts (Euroblock terminal)
- Dimensions: 482 x 330 x 42mm
- Weight: 8.17kg
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