The EA35 In-wall amplifier is a versatile 30 Watt full stereo amplifier with 15 watts RMS (26 Watts max) per channel for classrooms and meeting rooms. The EA35 In-wall amplifier is supplied as a stand alone amplifier in single or dual gang versions or as a modular amplifier that is inserted into an Edis Fast-install dual gang Cable Kit having up to 3 Snap in modules for projector video cables USB etc. with internal or external power supply
Features:
- A full 30 Watt stereo In-wall amplifier in a gang wall mounted back box
- The Class D digital amplifier and switching power supply uses minimal power and low heat dissipation making it ideal for in-wall applications
- Two mini jack inputs on the front panel
- PC input - for computer connection
- Input for other devices including microphone (suitable for sound reinforcement systems)
- Switched input selector balanced for
1. Microphone (Wireless or Infrared)
2. MP3 player
3. Aux - line input for DVD player etc
- Speaker outputs are screw terminal at the rear of the unit inside the back box so that wiring is concealed inside trunking.
- DC Power via an external power supply (laptop type) that connects either to the front panel or a connection at the rear (1.5m extension cable supplied)
- Wall mounted or ceiling mounted speakersavailable as option
- Dimensions :
- Faceplate 146x86 mm
- Amplifier depth 45mm
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