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Atlas Sound AA120/AA240 Mixer Amplifiers AT-AA120 • 120 Watt, 6-channel mixer Amp with MOH & VCA


AT-AA240 • 240 Watt, 6-channel mixer Amp with MOH & VCA


• These 6 input units features extensive muting and output options along with a very unique bridge in/out feature to allow combining of multiple amplifiers in ballroom applications without the need for external relays


• VCA control is included which may be assigned to the BGM input or globally for the entire amplifier


Atlas Sound PA Pole Mounted Amplifiers AT-PA702 • 70 Watts per channel @ 8 ohms


AT-PA1001G • 100 Watts at 70V


• Provides local amplification to a projector system


• Patent Pending “through chassis” pole mounting system makes installation easy and keeps the Amp secure


• Includes innovative pole clamp system


• Includes accessory outlet with AC current sense to respond instantly from stand-by mode when the projector is powered on remotely


Atlas Sound PA601 Power Amplifier AT-PA601 • 60 Watt Single Input Power Amp • 1 Balanced or Unbalanced Input • 1 Unbalanced Line Output


• Perfect for distributed background music systems when simple amplification is required without MOH or advanced mix functionality


• Loudness Contour Switch (+44Bu @100 Hz and 10 kHz) provides low frequency enhancement for low level listening environments


• Compact package with simple, rear mounted RCA I/O


Commercial XM Satellite Audio Receiver 5A-XM100


• Designed especially for retail, restaurant & commercial environments


• Up to 99 user programmable forced tune events (dayparting) per day


• Adjustable line level output for component matching • Front Panel Lockout & channel blocking to prevent tampering • Backlit LCD displays song, title, and artist information • Stereo and mono RCA outputs • Available rack-mounting panel (2RU) • Bi-directional RS-232 serial data port


M-Class Dual-Channel Power Amplifiers BO-M300 BO-M450 BO-M600


• 3 modes of operation (4 ohm stereo, 4 ohm dual mono, or 70V mono)


• 3 mono power levels (600, 900, or 1200 watts) • 3 stereo power levels (300, 450, 600 watts) • Accepts 2 input modules • 2:1 mixer function in mono modes • Back-slope AC voltage stabilization • Power saving sleep mode for intermittent use


Premier Loudspeakers BO-OCS1


• NEAR Ceiling Speaker with high-efficiency, full bass; off-white


BO-OPS1B • NEAR Pendant Speaker for open space areas; dark gray BO-HFCS1


• High-Fidelity Ceiling Speaker; extended bass response; off-white


BO-HFCS1LP • High-Fidelity Ceiling Speaker; low-profile; off-white BO-BO-HFSF1


Commercial Sound Atlas Sound AA120M Mixer Amplifier


AT-AA120M


• True 3 zone matrixing (main 120W output, 1W output and line level output)


• 24VDC output with relay sync to the mute bus, bridge in/out with built in relay control


• (1) industry standard module input with direct to mix bus or direct to amp assignment


• Global or BGM input VCA control • Multiple mute bus configuration options


• Applications such as sound masking, paging, retail BGM, hotel ballrooms/meeting rooms


Atlas Sound CP400/CP700 Power


Amplifiers AT-CP400 • Commercial Duty 200W/ch (@70.7V) Stereo Power Amp


AT-CP700 • Commercial Duty 350W/ch (@70.7V) Stereo Power Amp


• 2 high quality internal toroidal transformers provide isolation in 25V, 70.7V, 100V stereo or 140V/200V bridge mode operation


• 30-postion rear panel stepped input gain controls • Terminal block and XLR inputs • Perfect of high power/low cost amplification needs


Atlas High Efficiency AP Paging Horns AT-AP15 • 15 Watt, 8 ohm paging horn


AT-AP15T • 15 Watt, 70.7V (1W to 15W taps)


AT-AP30 • 30 Watt, 8 ohm paging horn AT-AP30T


• All weather horn loaded and Dual Cone 70V to 128W, 16 Ohm to 225W


• Double re-entrant loudspeakers 15 & 30 Watts • Medium and high-powered sound distribution


NEAR A-Series Outdoor Speakers BO-A2T Series BO-A6T Series BO-A8T Series BO-A12 Series • 8 ohm versions @ 100, 150 & 175W maximum • 70V (T) versions @ 16, 32, & 64W maximum • Coaxial and 2-way capability • High-precision, high-performance sound • Long-term power handling for constant use • Completely weatherproof, fully-sealed cabinet


Cone Speakers BO-MB8TSL BO-CSD1X2CA BO-CSD2X2CA BO-S86T725PG8W BO-SM1EZ


• Slanted metal box speaker for wall mounting (BO-MB8TSL)


• BO-CSD speakers drop into suspended ceiling grids • BO-S86 traditional ceiling grille; great sound


• Easy Install BO-SM1EZ pierces ceiling tiles without cutting


Telephone Paging Amplifiers BO-TPU35B BO-TPU60B BO-TPU100B BO-TAMB2 • 3 inputs on TPU amps (1 TEL, 1 MIC, 1 AUX) • 600 ohm balanced TEL input for page ports & adapters • Separate volume controls for each input • Built-in night ringer • 25V, 70V outputs • BO-TAMB interfaces phone system with paging system


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