
RCF AM2320 Mixer-Amplifier 320W Audio System
Versatile Audio Mixing and Amplification The RCF AM 2320 is a versatile mixer-amplifier designed for a variety of audio applications. With multiple mic/line inputs and aux inputs, this unit offers flexible connectivity for microphones, music sources, and more. Delivering 320W of power, the AM 232...
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Overview
Versatile Audio Mixing and Amplification
The RCF AM 2320 is a versatile mixer-amplifier designed for a variety of audio applications. With multiple mic/line inputs and aux inputs, this unit offers flexible connectivity for microphones, music sources, and more. Delivering 320W of power, the AM 2320 is suitable for both low impedance loudspeakers and constant voltage line systems.
Specifications:- Inputs: 4 Mic-Line (Removable Connectors, XLR for Input 1), 2 Aux
- Output Power: 320W
- Output Options: Low Impedance Loudspeakers, 100V/70V Constant Voltage Line
Key Features
- 4+2 input mixer/amplifier - 320 Watts - 4 Mic/
Line with Phantom power - Voice Activated
Priority - Dimensions & Weight: 2 RU
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Provides 320 Watts of power, making it suitable for driving various audio system setups effectively.
- Features a versatile 4+2 input mixer, allowing connection of multiple audio sources simultaneously.
- Includes 4 Mic/Line inputs with Phantom power, accommodating both microphones and line-level devices.
- Offers Voice Activated Priority, which can automatically duck background music when a microphone signal is detected.
- Designed in a 2 RU form factor, making it suitable for installation in standard audio equipment racks.
👎 Cons
- Specific details about the number of outputs or their impedance are not provided, which is crucial for system matching.
- "Dimensions & Weight: 2 RU" is not a complete dimension set, omitting width and depth which are important for rack integration.
- Does not specify any digital audio inputs or network capabilities, potentially limiting its modern integration options.
- The mixer section is relatively basic with 4+2 inputs, which may be insufficient for complex live sound or multi-zone installations.
- Phantom power is present, but the voltage (e.g., 24V or 48V) is not specified, which could impact certain condenser microphones.