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Tascam announces new multifunctional mixing amplifier

Tascam announces new multifunctional mixing amplifier

Tascam has announced the MA-BT240 Multifunctional Mixing Amplifier. Part of the company’s Compact Commercial Series, the new MA-BT240 offers a feature set that includes the ability to switch between low and high amplification impedance, Bluetooth reception for content streaming, a microphone input for paging, ducking capability, and more, making it suitable for commercial spaces.

 

With its compact 1/2 rack form factor that enables it to be placed on a table, shelf, or rack mounted with the optional AK-RS05, the MA-BT240 delivers 240 watts high impedance amplification for powering 70 V or 100 V loudspeaker arrays in distributed audio systems. Further, the MA-BT240 may be chosen as a low impedance (120 W x 2 channels) amplification solution for driving loudspeakers that use 4- or 8-Ohm loads.

 

The MA-BT240 includes a switchable front panel Mic/Line input and a rear panel Mic/Line input that supports Paging. A Ducker function is available for the mic. Hence, for environments where background music is playing, the system automatically ducks the music (lowers the volume) when an announcement is made. Further, this amplifier has two additional RCA line inputs on the rear panel. With its integrated mixing function, the MA-BT240 enables to control the levels of the various sources feeding the amplifier.

 

The MA-BT240 has a built-in Bluetooth receiver to feed the amplifier with background music and other sources wirelessly. The Bluetooth antenna can be wired for extension and the pairing point can be changed to a preferred position.

 

On the output side, the MA-BT240 is outfitted with EQ and a High Pass filter. Further, the amplifier’s output supports Mono L+R/Stereo switching in Low Impedance mode. Providing greater control of the output sound, Master volume can be adjusted from external controllers. There is also a Line Output to facilitate the addition of more zones by cascading the output signal to another power amplifier.

 

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