Speakers
SOUND MASKING SPEAKERS Atlas Sound offers a full array of sound masking solutions including white/pink noise generators, speakers, and self contained systems that can be deployed in any installation where speech privacy is critical. Atlas Sound is an industry leader in sound masking sys- tem design and offers several helpful software programs to aid system designers in layout and planning.
AT-M1000 • 8" Dual Cone Sound Masking Speaker with 70.7V-4W Transformer and Enclosure
AT-M1000USA • 8" Dual Cone Sound Masking Speaker with 70.7V-4W Transformer and Enclosure
• Meets Buy America Act Requirements
AT-M1000RW • 8" Sound Masking Speaker with 70.7V-4W Transformer and Round Enclosure (White)
AT-ASPMG24 • 2 Input x 4 Masking Generators x 4 Output DSP Configurable Sound Masking Generator
AT-ASPMG24TDB2 • Input x 4 Masking Generators x 4 Output DSP Configu- rable Sound Masking Generator with Scheduler Card
AT-TSDGPN1200 • Small Footprint Sound Masking Generator with Integrated 4W Output
PENDENT MOUNT SPEAKERS The PM Series consists of pendent mount downfiring speak- er systems that provide natural sounding, accurate coverage while retaining impressive full range frequency response for both music and paging applications. Available in 4" 2-way model or as an 8" 2-way model. Additionally, the AT-PM8SUBWH and AT-PM8SUBB are 8" omnidirectional subwoofer models that are also available.
AT-PM4FA • 88dB. 130°. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, & 8Ω (25W).
AT-PM8FA • 90dB. 100°. 1.9, 3.8, 7.5, 15, 30, 60 & 8Ω (100W).
AT-PM8GD • 92dB. 105°. 1, 2, 4, 8, & 8Ω (16W).
AT-PM8CX • 92dB. 90°. 7.5, 15, 30, 60, & 8Ω (150W).
AT-PM8SUB • 92dB. Omni. 7.5, 15, 30, 60, & 8Ω (150W).
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FAP SERIES SPEAKERS The Strategy Series II premium 70.7/100V tuned & ported coaxial ceiling systems will satisfy the needs of owners, architects, contractors, and consultants by delivering full range high-fidelity sound reproduction in an easy-to-install system. The AT-FAP40T features a tile bridge and all other FAP series speakers feature the exclusive Atlas Sound C Ring/V Rail mounting system for easy installation in drop tile or sheetrock ceilings. Common features of all FAP series speakers include extended low-frequency response tuned and ported cabinets, front tap selector switch, unique “trap door” input section for rigid or flex through conduit runs and 4-pole Phoenix connector for easy daisy chaining between speakers. FAP series feature an 8Ω transformer bypass set- ting. (Note: AT-FAP40T does not have all standard features as the rest of the FAP models).
AT-FAP40TB • 4" 16 Watt @ 70.7V/100V. Power rating: 16 Watts @ 8Ω.
• Power taps: 1, 2, 4, 8, & 16 Watts • Frequency response: 100Hz – 12kHz (±3dB) • Sensitivity (1W/1m): 87dB average. Dispersion: 110°. • Available in black or white finish
AT-FAP62T • 6" 32 Watt @ 70.7V/100V. Power rating: 32 Watts @ 8Ω. • Power taps: 2, 4, 8, 16, & 32 Watts • Frequency response: 63Hz – 20kHz (±7dB) • Sensitivity (1W/1m): 88dB average. Dispersion: 110°.
AT-FAP42T/AT-FAP42TC • 4" 16 Watt @ 70.7V/100V. Power rating: 16 Watts @ 8Ω. • Power taps: 1, 2, 4, 8, & 16 Watts • Frequency response: 75Hz – 20kHz (±3dB) • Sensitivity (1W/1m): 88dB average. Dispersion: 130°. • "TC" Version is shallow-depth (4") • UL2043 certified model also available • AT-FAP42T available in black or white
AT-FAP82T • 8" 60 Watt @ 70.7V/100V. Power rating: 60 Watts @ 8Ω. • Power taps: 1.9, 3.8, 7.5, 15, 30, & 60 Watts • Frequency response: 55Hz – 20kHz (±3dB) • Sensitivity (1W/1M): 90dB average. Dispersion: 100°.
AT-FAPSUB • 8" 60 Watt @ 70.7V/100V. Power rating: 60 Watts @ 8Ω. • Power taps: 1.9, 3.8, 7.5, 15, 30, & 60 Watts • Frequency response: 45Hz – 120Hz (±10dB) • Sensitivity (1W/1m): 89dB average • Note: Atlas Sound also offers many different in-wall, surface, and powered subwoofers.
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