Available for ImportTrombone UМ-600 Power Amplifier for Fire Alarm and Sound Broadcasting Systems
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The power amplifier "Trombon UM-600" is designed for use as part of fire warning systems in buildings and structures. The amplifier can be used in sound broadcasting and radio broadcasting systems. Rated output power 600 W, frequency range 100-18000Hz, output voltage 30, 70, 100, 120V, 2 microphone inputs, 1 line input, 1 notification input, 1 notification output, LF and HF adjustment, main power supply 220V(AC) / backup power supply 24V(DC), power consumption from AC network 1200W, height of the case 2U 19" for installation in a rack or desktop version, dimensions 43843088 mm, weight 23.0 kg. The amplifier has built-in overload protection. Trombon BP-21
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