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Audio Amplifier (Plenum Rated)

#40100 C2G
Audio Amplifier (Plenum Rated) is rated 1.0 out of 5 by 1.
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$171.99 $260.99 MSRP USD

It's unfortunate but true - a lesson might be lost on students if they have trouble hearing the instructor. With an Audio Amplifier for classrooms students will remain attentive and better informed during class - no more disengaged learners.

With maximum sound amplification, this cutting-edge system ensures consistent levels of audio through the classroom whether from the instructor, video or other multimedia source. Connects easily to classroom A/V equipment such asprojectors, microphones, laptops or DVD players and ensures that each student has a quality learning experience. The Audio Amplifier is powerful enough to overcome background noise, poor room acoustics and even mild hearing loss in students.
Connector 1:
(1) 3.5mm Stereo Female, (1) RCA Stereo Audio Female
Color Black

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Features

  • 40 Watts of power
  • Automatic shutdown when not in use with instant wake
  • TUV Listed to UL 60065, Meets all FCC and Plenum requirements
  • Two audio inputs with separate volume controls
  WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Specifications

General Info
Product Line C2G
Color Black
UPC Number 757120401001
Country Of Origin China
Application Sector Residential, Commercial
Type Amplifier
Technical Information
Amperage 2 A

Reviews

Rated 1 out of 5 by from Weak, horrible audio, fire hazard All of the above. The cords come out, the connections split, and the power has to be manually wired in. Worse? It sounds horrible and provides very little power output.
Date published: 2021-08-08
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Questions & Answers

If both inputs are receiving a signal, what is the output? Are both signals output simultaneously? Does one input signal over-ride the other?

Asked by: darth tooter
If both inputs are receiving a signal, both will play unless the volume controls are adjusted.
Answered by: Thomas
Date published: 2019-04-05

how do you connect the power cord to the amp? The is no positive negative signs!!! One cord has a stripe on it and the other a bunch of writting.

Asked by: Mitch
The white stripped cable will go to the + terminal.
Answered by: Sean
Date published: 2017-10-05

Is it possible to use this amplifier with an 8 ohm mono load. We have single speakers in each classroom would it be possible to bridge the channels?

Asked by: Anonymous
Unfortunately you may not bridge this amp. You may use a single channel for this amp using a 8ohm speaker but the power will be limited to approximately 10 watts.
Answered by: Tom
Date published: 2017-10-05

We'd like to use this device with two 3.5mm sources. (one from the computer located in the room, and a second from an optional laptop.) Is it best to just "merge" the two 3.5mm cables to one for the input (using a 2 to 1 3.5 adapter), our is there an a...

We'd like to use this device with two 3.5mm sources. (one from the computer located in the room, and a second from an optional laptop.) Is it best to just "merge" the two 3.5mm cables to one for the input (using a 2 to 1 3.5 adapter), our is there an alternate version of this device that may have two 3.5mm inputs as an option? We would use the RCA however the RCA would already be used by a VHS/DVD player in the room.
Asked by: Chad
You could use a 3.5mm Y cable but it would not be ideal. We would recommend using a 3.5mm audio switch.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2017-10-05
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