During ISE 2019 in Amsterdam, AudioControl, makers of high-performance audio solutions, will be showcasing its new CM line of 70/100-volt amplifiers alongside several other new products.
Integrators attending ISE 2019 can check the products out at booth 5-R96.
The CM-Series 70V/100V amplifier solutions deliver 750 watts per channel, which AudioControl says gives integrators the ability to deliver quality entertainment content through a large number of speakers connected to each output—addressing nearly any system configuration.
AudioControl says its new amps are unique because, unlike other competitive solutions, they offer DSP control and signal matrixing capabilities, enabling integrators to precisely tailor the sound by zone to any environment.
CM Series amps also support dual-mode functionality, enabling simultaneous 70-volt and 8-ohm operation on selected channels, plus digital and analog audio inputs.
The CM-750 amplifier has received several awards already, including a 2019 Consumer Technology Association TechHome Mark of Excellence Award and the 2018 Technology Integrator EXC!TE Awards for Excellence in Custom Installed Technologies and Electronics.
AudioControl Adds Voice Control to Rialto 400
AudioControl is also debuting its new Avalon G4 theater amplifier, a high-performance 4/3/2 channel amplifier capable of driving the height channels as part of an immersive surround system (4-channel – 230 watts @ 8 ohm, 300 watts @ 4 ohms) or a 2.1 audio system (stereo pair plus bridged pair), as well as a dedicated 2-channel music system delivering 600 watts bridged into 8 ohm loudspeakers.
Each pair of channels features hi/lo/bypass crossover controls, balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) inputs as well as RCA throughputs to achieve multiple configuration options.
The 2U rack space Avalon G4 also features independent channel level controls, premium 5-way binding posts and switchable 110/220-volt operation.
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AudioControl’s new Rialto 400 features a smart-switching auxiliary input capable of overriding both digital and analog inputs when it senses signal.
This enables the user to query using voice commands on Amazon Echo or Google Voice and rely on the Rialto 400 to pause either input, provide the response from either automated device and immediately switch back to whichever input was active.
Integrators attending ISE 2019 can see the new products in person at booth 5-R96.