It is a flexible system that Magnetron has incorporated into its catalog. It is provided with multiple input and output connections, both balanced and unbalanced and allows to be controlled through mobile devices.

Klipsch KDA 500

magnetron just introduced the amplifier Klipsch KDA 500, a solution that offers compatibility with all types and speakers and installations, from the simplest to the most complex in a business environment.

Klipsch KDA 500Mounted with a single rack unit and equipped with DSP technology (digital signal processor), offers up to 500 watts of low impedance power and compatibility with low impedance systems 70/100 watts for distributed line applications.

Impedance settings are independent, going from channel to channel, so one installer can run one low impedance channel with another 70/100 watts for complete customization plus maximum efficiency.

The Klipsch KDA 500 is provided with four matrix inputs and outputs, among which are balanced Phoenix connectors, capable of supporting gauge wiring 12. Between unbalanced connectivity, RCA inputs and outputs are found, what makes this device a flexible power solution.

Virtually every technical aspect of this system, from your inputs and outputs, going through its impedance and acoustic settings, can be customized using the dsp menu, accessible over the Internet. Simply connect a laptop to the RJ-45 port, located on the back panel of the amplifier, and enter the assigned IP address in the web browser with which the user works.

In addition to setting protected channel passwords, make gain adjustments, equalization and limitation, the dsp menu provides presets for almost all klipsch speakers, as well as an optimization of acoustic performance and power.

Similarly,, it is possible to download the DSP application for free and control it wirelessly via a tablet, smartphone or computer; as long as the system is connected to a wireless router.


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by • 9 Oct, 2017
• section: audio