Receivers & Amplifiers
Manufacturer
Crown IT4000 iTech Power Amplifier
The Crown I-Tech Series offers amazing power, light weight and ease of use for touring sound and installed sound applications. Onboard DSP provides a wide array of signal processing, greatly reducing the need for rack components and rack wiring. Onboard DSP features 24-bit, 96 kHz A/D and D/A converters. I-Tech amplifiers are compatible with the IQ® Network and TCP/IQ networking. Digital...
Kramer Electronics PT-120 Computer Graphics Video Over Twisted Pair Receiver
The Kramer Electronics PT-120 Receiver is a component of an array of products intended to extend the reach of computer video cables, dramatically increasing the distance between source and monitor. This allows a user to cleanly extend their studio, video and security applications beyond the short cabling that restricts the spacing of devices. Using a compatible transmitter, the PT-120 can...
35 Watt Amplifier with 3-CHANNEL Mixer
The 135MA from Crown Audio is a professional-quality mixer/amplifier designed for commercial applications, such as paging, background music and music-on-hold systems. It has 3 inputs, each with a volume control and a 35W amplifier output. Signals can be input via the balanced Phoenix or stereo RCA inputs. Output can be via 8 Ohm or 70/100V constant voltage outputs. A telephone output is also...
Kramer Electronics PT-572+ HDMI Over Twisted Pair Receiver
The Kramer Electronics HDMI over Twisted Pair Receiver is used to receive HDMI signals sent over a twisted pair cable. Supporting a maximum data rate of up to 1.65Gbps, the receiver supports HDMI v1.4 with 3D, Deep Color, x.v.Color, HDMI uncompressed audio channels, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD and 3D Pass-through.Converting the twisted pair cable signal back to DVI, the receiver offers a maximum range...
Kramer Electronics 1:2 Computer Graphics Video Line and Distribution Amplifier
The VP-200xl is a high-performance line and distribution amplifier for computer graphics video signals with resolutions ranging from VGA through UXGA and higher. It provides controls to compensate for signal losses inherent in long cable runs.