Description:
A 1 in 16 out remote amplifier, often referred to as a distribution amplifier, is a device used in audiovisual systems to split and distribute a single input signal to multiple output channels. It is commonly employed in professional audio/video installations, such as in theaters, conference rooms, and broadcast facilities, where signals need to be distributed to numerous displays or speakers.
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The primary benefit of a 1 in 16 out remote amplifier is its ability to efficiently distribute a single input signal to multiple destinations without compromising signal quality. This means that a single source, such as a DVD player, computer, or satellite receiver, can feed audio or video content to up to sixteen different displays or speakers simultaneously.
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Furthermore, a distribution amplifier helps maintain signal integrity across all output channels by amplifying the input signal and compensating for any losses that may occur during the distribution process. This ensures that each display or speaker receives a strong and clear signal, resulting in consistent audio and video quality throughout the system.
Features:
– Efficient signal distribution
– Signal integrity maintenance
– Remote control capability
– Easy integration
– Compatibility with various devices
– Additional signal processing features
– Simplified operation
– Consistent audio/video quality
Specification:
– Mains powered amps for larger systems with longer cable runs
– Fully screened with F-type connections and LED indicator
– Watch and change channels in up to 16 rooms
– Separate UHF & VHF inputs 8dB gain with 16 outputs
What’s in the box
1 x 16 In 1 Out Remote Implifier
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