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2x RCA jack, 1x 3.5mm TRS jack
1x Optical jack
1x 3-pin captive screw connector/3.81mm
1x 3.5mm TRS Jack
1x 3-pin captive screw connector/3.81mm
1x 16 ID codes for control
5x Buttons in total
1x 3-position slider switch
1x 3-pin captive screw connector/3.81mm
1x Power connector with locking screw (5.5mm outside diameter, 2.1mm inside diameter)
>10KOhms
Constant voltage 70V or 100V
40W
120Hz - 20kHz
>70dB at 20Hz - 20kHz
80dB (Max)
1% at 1kHz; 0.3% at 20kHz at Nominal Level
26dB
Painted aluminum
45W
DC 24V at 2.5A
15KV
CE, FCC
1 Power, 2 Input select, 4 Signal select, 1 Up, 1 Down, 1 Mute
-10 to 40 deg. C (14 to 104 deg. F)
45 deg. C (113 deg. F)
-15 to 70 deg. C (5 to 158 deg. F)
10% - 90% Non-condensing
10% - 90% Non-condensing
130 x 44 x 144mm (5.12 x 1.73 x 5.67")
816927020102
Most of us are familiar with connecting speakers to a stereo system: you pull the two conductor speaker cable, connect the red wire to the red terminal on the amp, connect the black wire to the black terminal on the amp, repeat on the right speaker and then repeat on the left speaker. It's all pretty simple and straight forward and it works great for stereo audio in a single room. But what do you do when you need to distribute audio to speakers in multiple areas? Or if the application won't really support left and right stereo audio? That's where a 70/100 volt (or "70/100v") system comes in.
70/100v amplifiers have a higher signal voltage than conventional stereo audio amplifiers (commonly referred to as "8 Ohm" systems) and allow for more speakers and longer signal distances. This is ideal for any room or building requiring more than two speakers. These systems are commonly used in paging or background music applications, but are a great way to distribute audio anywhere using a very simple wiring concept.
The TL-A70-40W provides 40 watts of power and four audio inputs - a microphone input, two analog stereo line inputs) and a digital audio input (typically a CD player, streaming audio player or other media player). You can select from any of the three line inputs and mix it with the microphone together into a single audio stream. That audio stream can be broadcast to multiple speakers simultaneously.
The TL-A70-40W is a compact-size amplifier that features alternative 70V or 100V output. It has 2 stereo inputs, 1 digital audio input and 1 MIC input. The TL-A70-40W can be controlled by button, IR or RS232 command. It includes powerful functions, including ducking, EQ control, MIC mixer.