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Audio Video / Electronics


 60 Watt Volume Controls C1-VC60IR | C1-VC60i | C1-VCS60


These.in-wall.controls.give.you.volume.adjustment. right.where.you.need.it..Each.control.handles.60. watts.RMS.per.channel..The.VCS60.controls.a.stereo. pair.of.speakers..For.impedance-balancing,.choose. either.the.VC60i.or.VC60IR.which.includes.an.IR. receiver.for.use.in.an.IR.repeater.system..


 The Source Keypad & Dock C1-SOURCEKPW | C1-SOURCEDKW


Expand.the.sound.of.an.iPod.throughout.an.entire. house.with.The.Source,.Proficient’s.docking.system. and.in-wall.control.pad..From.the.keypad’s.color.LCD. screen,.you.can.browse.music.on.the.iPod.and.con- trol.other.audio.sources,.too..Compatible.with.the. M4.MultiRoom.Controller.and.M6.MultiRoom.Receiver.


 MultiRoom Receiver & Controller C1-M4 | C1-M6


The.M4.and.M6.are.multiroom.systems.in.a.box—just.add.source.devices. and.speakers..The.M4.powers.up.to.four.stereo.zones.and.the.M6.up.to.six. zones,.all.at.30.watts.per.channel..Each.has.six.inputs;.the.M6.adds.dual. AM/FM.tuners..PMKIR.in-wall.keypads.and.bolt-on.rack.ears.included.


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 Speaker Selectors C1-SS4P | C1-SS8P | C1-SS4VC


 Power Amplifiers C1-M2 | C1-M8


Add.extra.power.wherever.you.need.it.with.Proficient. Audio’s.M2.and.M8.amplifiers..The.stereo.M2.packs.two. 125-watt.high-current.amps.rated.to.drive.speakers. down.to.2Ω..The.M8.includes.eight.35-watt.channels.for. multiroom.sound,.with.bridging.and.input.bus.options.to. suit.any.application..Bolt-on.rack.ears.Included.


Proficient’s.speaker.selectors.deliver.multiroom.sound.at. low.cost..All.are.impedance-matched.so.they.won’t.over- load.the.amplifier..Use.up.to.eight.pairs.of.speakers.with. the.SS8P.and.four.pairs.of.speakers.with.the.SS4P..The. SS4VC.gives.you.independent.volume.control.over.four.pairs. of.speakers..All.included.suction.feet.and.room.labels.


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