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‣ Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity

‣ Eliminates the need to run wires from an amp

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(240 watts RMS) to outdoor wireless speakers.

‣ No more issues transmitting a wireless signal from the house.

‣ High Fidelity and Wireless, LAN, and Line-Level inputs

THE ENDURING ISSUE OF OUTDOOR AUDIO SYSTEMS

Where to put the amplifier? Running speaker wires have always been extra work. Up to this point, amplifiers have always needed to be installed inside of the home. That entails mounting, cutting holes, running wire through the wall, etc... the margin for error is tight. Another common problem occurs with transmitting a wireless signal from the house.

CONNECTIVITY

The IP65-rated outdoor audio solution features wireless network and bluetooth connectivity, enabling integrators to install outdoor audio zones without having to run wires, which saves their clients the time and added expense of burying speaker cables.

‣ Incorporates Apple Airplay functionality to make it easier for Apple smart devices and computers to connect to the system

‣ Can serve as a wireless access point (WAP) to extend wireless network connectivity,

‣ Outputs 240 watts RMS and is stable down to 2 ohms to support its use with just about any loudspeaker to drive any two-channel stereo outdoor audio system.

POWER

Getting enough power to run a wireless outdoor audio system has been an ongoing dilemma for installers. The AmbiSonic L-240 All-Weather Wi-Fi amplifier hopes to resolve that problem.

IP 65-RATING

It addresses the primary problem that installers always have of “Where do you put the amplifier in an outdoor audio installation?” Typically, you can’t put an amplifier outside because you have vents that are susceptible to moisture and condensation. Then you have to run speaker wires at long distances from an inside the house where the amplifier typically resides. Then you also have to figure out how to get the signal from inside to outside, especially if it’s a wireless signal.

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