Commercial
Premium Surface Mount Loudspeakers JF-25AV
• Best fidelity, shielded, 5" woofer & 3/4" tweeter, 200W, 8ohm and 70V selectable
JF-29AV1
• Very high output, 8" woofer & compression driver, 300W, 8ohm and 110W @ 70V selectable
JF-30
• Very smooth 3-way, 10" woofer, 500W, 4ohm and 150W @ 70V selectable
• SonicGuard® Theft-resistant InvisiBall mounting included • Outdoor IP-55 rated; All available black or white (add -WH)
Subwoofers JF-19CS • 8" In-ceiling subwoofer, 8 ohm JF-19CST • 8" In-ceiling subwoofer, 70V JF-CNTRLSB2 • Stereo, satellite outputs, 10" driver, indoor/black only JF-SB210 • Powerhouse stereo/mono subwoofer, 2 x 10", 800W
• Available black or white (add -WH)
• Ask about JF-MTC210SAT crossover and JF-MTC210T 70V input modules for JF-SB210
Utility Microphones ND-1022071 • Professional Boundary Microphone ND-4000016 • Professional Overhead Hanging Microphone
• Available in Black or White (ND-4000016 black; ND-601132 white) ND-1052000 • WPM-1V VHF wireless podium microphone • Works with Encore II receiver ND-1042411 • WPM-2U UHF wireless podium microphone • Works with UHF-3 receiver
SLX Wireless Microphone SB-SLX1485 • Automatic frequency selection to locate a clear channel • Auto transmitter setup via IR link • Use up to 20 compatible systems
• Superior sound quality with Audio Reference Companding
• Detachable antennas, included rack hardware
VHF and UHF Professional Wireless System ND-300080 ND-1042300 • Single-channel Encore II VHF and UHF-3 systems • Half-rack receiver w/dual folding front panel antennas • Operates in either VHF or UHF band depending on model • DigiTru DiversityTM
overload protection
Premium In-Ceiling Loudspeakers JF-24C • Coaxial 4" & ¾" tweeter, 80W, 16 ohms JF-24CT • 30W multi-tap @ 70V JF-26C • Coaxial 6.5" & ¾" tweeter, 150W, 16 ohms JF-26CT • 60W multi-tap @ 70V
• Background or foreground • Wide, smooth coverage • Complete with backcan and tile rail
AcousticDesign ADS32T QB-ADS32T • 3" polypropylene cone woofer • 0.75" titanium dome tweeter • 30 Watts continuous power handling, 120 watts peak • 70/100 volt multi-tap transformer with 8 ohm bypass • Frequency Response (-6 dB): 73 Hz - 20 kHz • Maximum Output: 105 dB SPL • Includes ball mount assembly and yoke mount • Available in black or white
for max range and drop-out protection
ND-401XQUAD • Multi-channel 401 XQuad Rackmount Wireless System • 4 VHF Wireless systems in one all metal chassis • Front Antenna jacks for either on-board or remote antennas • Balanced XLR outputs on each channel
Desktop Gooseneck Microphone SB-MX418DC • 18 in. shaft length for close proximity to user
• Cardiod pickup pattern for good sensitivity and feedback rejection
• Wide dynamic range and frequency response for accurate sound reproduction
• Balanced, output for increased immunity to noise over long cable runs
• Snap-fit foam windscreen • Attached desktop base
USM Microphone Adaptor SB-SMX2U • Connects any XLR microphone to any USB computer • Plug and Play USB Connectivity • Use for multi-track recording or Podcasting • Integrated pre-amp with Microphone Gain Control
• Volume control with 1/8" headphone jack for signal monitoring
• Includes zipper pouch and USB cable
PGX Wireless Microphone SB-PGX24SM58 • Automatic channel selection • Infrared auto setup of transmitter frequency • Simultaneous operation of up to 12 units • Low interference UHF transmission • Functional range up to 300'
• Superior sound quality with Audio Reference Companding
• Durable carrying case included
8-Channel Auto Microphone Mixer SB-SCM810
• Noise-free microphone selection that automatically adjusts to changes in background room noise
• Automatic gain adjustment as additional microphones are activated
• Last Mic Lock-On circuit that maintains ambient sound
• One balanced master line level output (Phoenix block connector)
• Peak output limiter with selectable thresholds and LED indicator
• 8 Active balanced mic-line inputs (Phoenix block connectors) • Full 19” rack width
Stereo Microphone Mixer SB-SCM262
• Designed for Restaurants, Aerobics/Health Clubs, Corporate Training, & Classrooms
• Defeatable “ducking” to reduce music when a microphone is in use
• Two XLR mic inputs • Three stereo input channels
• One unbalanced stereo output and one balanced stereo mic/line output
• 12V phantom power for condenser microphones • All in a half-rack chassis
For Orders, Call: 1-800-233-6261 | For Systems Sales And Support, Call 1-800-234-7971 |
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