The Inter-M PMU240N is a network-enabled mixer amplifier featuring audio-over-IP (AoIP) receiver compatibility when used with Inter-M's
AOE212N AoIP Transmitter.
This 240W, 6 input Mixer Amplifier features a whole host of latest technology audio functionality never before seen in a commercial audio amplifier.
• Audio-over-IP signal distribution (when used in conjunction with
AOE212N)
• USB Media Player
• Internet Radio
• On-board colour display
• Energy efficient power consumption
• Conventional mixer amplifier features & functionality
The audio-over-IP functionality of the PMU series amplifies allows for audio signal distribution and system control from a single point to multiple zones or sites via standard LAN, WAN or Web Connectivity.
The PMU240N features ethernet connectivity to allow integration with Inter-M's
AOE212N Audio-over-IP Transmitter, which will allow for transmission, which will allow for Audio-over-IP Transmitter, which will allow for transmission of conventional audio sources via Cat5e/6/7 or even wireless.
The PMU amplifier receives the streamed audio signal which can be selected as one of the range of audio inputs available to this device.
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The PMU-240N also features a choice of digital audio media choices:
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USB Media Player - The amplifier features a built-in USB sound card which allows playback of MP3, WMA, WAV audio files directly from a USB memory stick.
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Internet Radio - The PMU Amplifier series features built-in internet radio facility, without permanent connection to a PC. Using the amplifiers ethernet connection, the PMU will allow for selection of the seemingly limitless number of streamed radio channels available online. Internet radio connectivity is via a network/LAN/WAN and TCP-IP or RTSP.
(*Initial set-up of required internet radio channels on PMU requires temporary connection to a PC/browser).
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Network Background Music - These amplifiers can also be connected directly (or over a network) to a PC or laptop featuring a sound, effectively providing a 'media server' facility to be outputted via the PMU amplifier.