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beyerdynamic shows Digital Audio Multiroom System DAM 6000 (29/6/2007)

CEDIA UK Expo 2007

The DAM 6000 Version 3 is the latest CAT5 based multi-room audio distribution system that can distribute up to stereo 6 sources to over 254 zones. Offering wall mounted remote controls and TCP/IP connectivity to the CUE control system, the DAM 6000 v3 offers the latest in high quality audio distribution.

For each room being wired for sound, you need a Loudspeaker Module and a Switchplate Module with IR Receiver. The loudspeakers in the room are connected to the Loudspeaker Module, either two for stereo or one for mono, or you can choose to use an external power amplifier. Your electrical installer fits the cabling between rooms. Each Loudspeaker Module contains a unique system address, hence each can individually take control of any of the sound sources connected to the central system, either via infrared remote control or by using the wall mounted switchplate.

Any existing HiFi or Home Theatre amplifier can continue to operate completely independently: This amplifier and the DAM System can share the sound sources and divert the outputs appropriately, hence there is no need to provide anything other than one set of sound sources to achieve the multi-room audio. The control commands for the audio sources are stored within the DAM central system and relayed on to the sound sources as required. The DAM-IR remote control is universally programmable and, therefore, can be used to control other devices as well, for example, the TV set.

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