When a one stop solution is required for many differing venues look no further than the versatile and powerful Cloud 46/50 for the answer. Power and control are normally separate functions within a venue sound system but now with the Cloud 46/50 they have been fully integrated into a single compact unit.The 46/50 offers simple direct connection of up to two microphones and six music sources which can be mixed and fed to four different output zones in any combination with up to 50 Watts (@ 4 Ohms) of crisp clean audio power available for each zone.A large range of accessories and options are available for the 46/50 which greatly extend the flexibility of this unit.These include speaker EQ modules for use with Bose speakers the ability to accept active modules AE-1 DM-1 and LM-1 a dedicated four zone paging mic with pre-announcement chime (CPM-4) and direct connection of user-friendly remote controls for music level (via RL-1) or of both music and source selection (via RSL-6). For use in line distribution systems an internally housed 100V (or 70V) four channel line transformer module CXL-4160 is available.As well as several installer pre-set options the 46/50 also offers tamperproof music equalisation on all four zones voice operated priority over music and fire alarm music mute when interfaced with an alarm system. For installer convenience although the unit operates in mono all line inputs are via stereo RCA type phono connectors with mono mixing of signals taking place internally. Because it is a Cloud the 46/50 is built to the highest professional standards for exemplary audio quality and long life.
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