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Integra Delivers Power and Control with MZA-4.7 Multi-Source,
Multi-Zone Power Amplifier and Preamplifier (26/9/2006)
CEDIA US Expo 2006
Integra's MZA-4.7 is a Multi-Source, Multi-Zone
Power Amplifier and Preamplifier that Puts Full Control in the Hands
of Custom Installers
Integra, the leading manufacturer of home
theater and distributed audio electronics for custom installation,
has introduced the MZA-4.7, a multi-source, multi-zone amplifier
and preamplifier that has a full array of features designed to meet
the needs of custom audio-video systems installers.
The Integra MZA-4.7 manages four remote audio
or audio-video zones using up to eight source components, and it
can be expanded up to 32 zones by daisy-chaining additional MZA-4.7s
using a 34-pin expansion bus. It can be set-up and controlled via
a PC, optional keypads, or using the front panel LCD display.
The Integra MZA-4.7 is more powerful than
typical multi-zone amplifiers, with four stereo pairs delivering
50 Watts per channel into 8 ohm loads and with full stability for
loads as low as 4 ohms. Each channel has short-circuit protection,
and the system has three progressive levels of thermal protection.
The first step is activation of a cooling fan, followed by a 20
dB amplifier gain reduction, and finally the unit shuts down until
the temperature is back under control. Front-panel clipping indicators
and separate preamp and amplifier gain controls make it much easier
for the custom installer to set the ideal speaker volume levels.
The Integra MZA-4.7 is designed for integration
with whole house automation systems via RS232 and IR control topologies,
and using optional zone keypads. It also has a real time clock with
alarms, event scheduling, and a sleep timers. For set-up and control,
the Integra MZA-4.7's control functions can be accessed via either
the front-panel USB or rear RS232 serial interface. Each zone has
separate bass, treble, balance and loudness controls, and the output
levels can be controlled independently for each zone or linked to
another zone.
Two optional zone keypads, the KEY-2.7 and
KEY-5.7, are offered. Each provides source selection, standby, mute
and volume control, and defeatable IR sensor. The Key-5.7 adds backlighting,
IR learning capability, additional control functions, numeric keypad,
and upgradeable firmware.
The Integra MZA-4.7 and optional keypads
will be available at the end of October for a suggested retail price
of $1,500. The KEY-2.7 and KEY-5.7 will sell for $150 and $250 respectively.
www.integrahometheater.com
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