Optimus MAV240KIT

The new compact amplifiers of Optimus simplify installation, since they integrate the musical source into a single equipment, the mixer/preamplifier, priority management and class D power stage.

The Spanish manufacturer and distributor of public address equipment, voice alarm and intercom Optimus has presented a new range of compact amplifiers that starts with models MA-30M, of 30 W RMS (100 Ⅴ, 70 And 4 Ω) And MA-60M, of 60 W RMS (100 Ⅴ, 70 And 4 Ω).

Small and light (of little more than 3 Kg) to be placed on the table, these devices incorporate music source with USB input and Bluetooth connectivity, in addition to the possibility of having a pre-recorded message on an SD card.

Optimus MA-60M

The models MAV-120Z6, of 120 W RMS (100 Ⅴ); MAV-240Z6, of 240 W RMS (100 Ⅴ) And MAV-500Z6, of 500 W RMS (100 Ⅴ) incorporate in addition to the music source with MP3 by USB and SD, FM tuner and Bluetooth connectivity.

To this they add the management of up to six speaker zones, with independent volume adjustment and control from the front and/or from remote microphones. These equipment allow the connection of up to eight PMV-6Z microphone desks, of six zones, wired Cat6 FTP, at a distance of up to 300 Meters.

Optimus MA240Z6

Technology class D allows them to be highly energy efficient amplifiers and, despite its high power, its weight and dimensions are bounded in a compact format for desktop location and also for installation in a standard 19" rack, occupying two units of height.

In the case of the compact amplifier of 240W, Optimus offers a complete solution that incorporates the zone desk and the pre-recorded message manager with time control SMM-8SA.

This set of computers, grouped under the reference MAV-240Kit, "it's very easy to set up facilities for schools, Industries, shopping malls, Etc; since it is only necessary to add the necessary speakers", point from the company.

Optimus MA-MAV


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By • 5 Apr, 2022
• Section: Communications, Evacuation