Product Description
The RDL RCX-5C is a top - notch 4 - channel stereo audio distribution amplifier. It can handle up to 5 rooms in any adjacent combination. Each room's audio inputs include Line, MICLINE dynamic mic, and MICLINE condenser mic. There's a front - panel level knob with LED metering for every room input. You can choose to feed MUSIC and PAGING inputs to each room. In larger systems, two RCX - 5Cs can be linked when combining two groups of rooms. Unlike some, it doesn't mute mics in a room while playing music. It comes with a power supply. Key features are controlling audio sources for up to 5 rooms, allowing music input selection from a non - combined room, paging input to override normal operation, simple programming, adaptability to various room layouts, connection to wall - mounted remote input panels, multiple input types per room, room - by - room volume adjustment, RDL Dual - LED VU metering for each source, electronic switching with memory, and the ability to link two controllers in larger setups. Technical specs: Operating environment is 0 C to 50 C, packaged in a cardboard box, dimensions are 19 x 1.75 x 8 in., shipping weight is 6.375 lbs., WEEE weight is 5.4 lbs., and tariff code is 8518.40.2000.
Using the RDL RCX - 5C is a breeze. First, set up the amplifier in a location with an ambient temperature between 0 C and 50 C. Connect the audio sources from each room according to the input types (Line, MICLINE dynamic or condenser mic). Adjust the volume for each room using the front - panel level knobs. If you want to play music or use the paging function, just feed the respective inputs to the desired rooms. In larger systems, you can link two RCX - 5Cs for combined room control. When it comes to maintenance, keep the amplifier clean and free from dust. Check the connections regularly to ensure stable performance. And don't forget to keep it in the appropriate temperature range to avoid any malfunctions. If you have any issues, refer to the technical specifications and make sure all settings are correct.