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Title: 9000 Series Digital Matrix MixerAmplifiers


1
9000 SeriesDigital Matrix Mixer/Amplifiers
2
Outline
  • Overview
  • Hardware
  • Modules
  • Remote Control
  • Operation Modes
  • Applications
  • QA

3
Overview
4
Overview
  • Industry FIRST!
  • All-in-one
  • Matrix mixer
  • Digital signal processor
  • 70V Amplifiers
  • Three models
  • A-9060DH (2x60W)
  • A-9120DH (2x120W)
  • M-9000 (mixer)

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Digital Matrix Mixer/Amplifiers
  • A-9060DH A-9120DH
  • Up to 8 Mic/Line Inputs
  • Up to 6 Line Outputs
  • 8x8 Matrix
  • Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor
  • Dual 70V AmplifiersA-9060DH 60W x 2A-9120DH
    120W x 2

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Digital Matrix Mixer
  • M-9000
  • Up to 8 Mic/Line Inputs
  • 8x8 Matrix
  • Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor
  • 2 Balanced Line Outputs
  • Add up to 6 Additional Line Outputs

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Key Features
  • Modular Design
  • Superior Audio Quality
  • 24-bit A/D and D/A, 48 kHz sampling
  • Ultra-Low Distortion 0.0008
  • Versatile Operation
  • Includes two operation modes to suit both zone
    paging matrix and conventional mixing
    applications
  • Telephone Zone Paging
  • DTMF dial access up to eight zones

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Key Features
  • Multi-function Display
  • Allows programming and operation without a PC
  • Flexible Remote Control
  • Two remote volume control ports, assignable to
    any input or output programmable trigger inputs
    and outputs (four each, expandable to twelve)
    and an RS-232 serial port
  • Rack Kit Included (2RU)
  • Five Year Warranty

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Digital Signal Processing
  • Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
  • Auto-mixing (Mixer mode)
  • 10-Band Parametric EQ
  • High and Low Pass Filters
  • Bass and Treble
  • TOA Speaker EQ Presets
  • Loudness
  • Compressor
  • Delay (Mixer mode)
  • Additional DSP included on D-001T and T-001T
    modules

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Front Panel
Output volume
Input select switches
Output On/Off
Input volume
Output channel select
Input On/Off
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Front Panel
Power On/Off
Memory
Navigation
Enter
Utility
Parameter
Esc/Back
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A-9060DH A-9120DH Rear Panel
Dual remote volume controls
Control I/O
Matrix/Mix Mode switch
RS-232 port
Dual patching loops
Dual 70.7V outputs
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M-9000 Rear Panel
Dual remote volume controls
Control I/O
Matrix/Mix Mode switch
RS-232 port
Dual line outputs
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Block Diagram
Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor
D-001T
Dual 70V Amplifiers
D-001T
T-001T
8x8 Matrix
D-001T
T-001T
ZP-001T
T-001T
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Matrix Block Diagram
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Built-in DSP - Block Diagram
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Amplifiers - Block Diagram
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9000 Series Modules
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D-001T Dual Mic/Line Input Module with DSP
  • Two Balanced Mic / Line Inputs
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • 10-Band Parametric EQ
  • Bass / Treble
  • Loudness
  • High and Low Pass Filters
  • Compressor
  • Adjustable Sensitivity (-60 to -10 dBV)
  • Phantom Power (24 VDC)
  • Removable Terminal Block
  • Maximum four per chassis
  • Reqd for VOX (Voice-Operated Switch) function
    input level metering

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D-001T - Block Diagram
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T-001T Dual Line Output Module with DSP
  • Two Balanced Line Outputs
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • 10-Band Parametric EQ
  • Bass / Treble
  • Loudness
  • High and Low Pass Filters
  • Compressor
  • Delay
  • TOA Speaker EQ presets
  • Removable Terminal Block
  • Maximum three per chassis

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T-001T - Block Diagram
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ZP-001T Telephone Zone Paging Module
  • Telephone Access Paging to up to eight zones
  • Uses DTMF dialing to access amplifier and/or line
    outputs
  • Dial up to eight output zones in one operation
  • Analog extension or page port compatible
  • Page port operation requires contact closure
    activation
  • RJ-11 Telephone Jack and Removable Terminal
    Blocks
  • Maximum one per chassis

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ZP-001T Telephone Zone Paging Module
  • Two Operation Modes
  • Ring (Analog extension port)
  • Paging Port (DTMF and contact-closure required)
  • Minimal programming required simply dial to
    access individual or multiple outputs
  • Requires busy tone from telephone system for
    disconnect
  • If telephone system does not provide busy tone,
    dial 00 to terminate the zone paging function
  • Fixed 30 second paging time-out (automatic
    disconnect)

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C-001T Input/Output Control Module
  • Eight assignable control inputs for activating
  • Event
  • Volume Up/Down (Input or Output)
  • Mute (Input or Output)
  • Power On/Off
  • Emergency Mute
  • Synch On/Off
  • Eight assignable control outputs
  • Removable Terminal Block
  • Maximum one per chassis

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Module Compatibility
  • All existing 900 Series modules are compatible
    with new 9000 Series models A-9060DH, A-9120DH
    and M-9000 module ports
  • New 9000 modules are not compatible with module
    ports in existing 900 Series, 700 Series or BG-M
    Series mixer/amplifiers
  • 9000 input and output modules offer 2 channels in
    one module, more features, and are more
    cost-effective than separate 900 modules

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Input and Output Metering
  • Input metering requires D-001T input modules
  • Output metering is provided for the two built-in
    output channels and included with each T-001T
    output module
  • 900 Series input and output modules do not
    include input or output metering

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Module Capacity
1
8
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D-001T and T-001T Module Installation
  • D-001T Input modules must be installed in module
    slots 1-4
  • T-001T Output modules must be installed in module
    slots 5-7

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ZP-001T Module Installation
  • ZP-001T Zone Paging module must be installed
    after any D-001T input modules in the next
    available slots 1-4
  • If no D-001T input modules are used, install the
    ZP-001T modulein slot 1

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900 Series Module Installation
  • 900 Series modules may be installed in any
    available slot not occupied by 9000 Series modules

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C-001T Module Installation
  • The C-001T Control I/O Expansion module may be
    installed in any available slot not occupied by
    other 9000 Series modules.

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Module Configuration Examples
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Remote Control
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Remote Control Options
  • Built-in
  • Two Remote Volume Control Terminals
  • Four Control Inputs
  • Four Control Outputs
  • C-001T Control I/O Module
  • RS-232

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Rear Panel Remote Control
  • Two Remote Volume Control Terminals, assignable
    to any input or output (10k ohm linear
    potentiometer or 0-10 VDC)
  • Four Control Inputs, assignable to activate
  • Event
  • Volume Up/Down (Input or Output)
  • Mute (Input or Output)
  • Power On/Off
  • Emergency Mute
  • Synch On/Off
  • Four Control Outputs (open collector) for
    activating external relays

37
Rear Panel Remote Control
Remote Volume Control (2)(10k ohm pot. or
0-10VDC)
Control Inputs (4) (switch closure, dry contact)
Control Outputs (4) (open collector)
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C-001T Input/Output Control Module
  • Eight assignable control inputs for activating
  • Event
  • Volume Up/Down (Input or Output)
  • Mute (Input or Output)
  • Power On/Off
  • Emergency Mute
  • Synch On/Off
  • Eight assignable control outputs
  • Removable Terminal Block
  • Maximum one per chassis

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C-001T Module Remote Control
Control Inputs (8) (switch closure, dry contact)
Control Outputs (8) (open collector)
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Remote Control Protocol
  • AMX and Crestron modules available soon!
  • Protocol document available on web
  • Controllable parameters
  • Fader gain
  • Cross-point gain (Mixer mode)
  • Preset recall

41
Software
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Software
  • CD-ROM with software included with each model
  • Functions
  • Firmware Update
  • Download and Save Settings from unit to PC
  • Upload Settings from PC to unit
  • Monitor Operation Status
  • Activate Control I/O

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PC Connection
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Communication Modes
  • Firmware Update
  • Power on pressing channel 8 and Esc/Back keys
    simultaneously and press power button to turn ON
  • Download/Upload Settings
  • Power on pressing channel 8 and Enter keys
    simultaneously and press power button to turn ON

45
Matrix and Mixer Modes
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Operation Modes
  • Matrix Mode
  • 1 input to up to 8 outputs
  • Paging matrix applications
  • Simultaneous Event (memory) activation
  • Mixer Mode
  • Up to eight inputs to up to eight outputs
  • Mixing applications
  • Single Scene (memory) activation

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Operation Mode Switch
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Changing Modes
  • Power cable must be removed before changing
    operation modes
  • When power is reapplied, all previously stored
    settings are lost
  • Save settings before changing modes

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Matrix Mode
  • Zone Paging Matrix
  • Allows multiple simultaneous Event activation for
    paging and BGM distribution
  • Eight Level Ducker
  • Assignable priority levels and mute depth
    attenuates all other lower priority input signals
  • Voice Operated (VOX) Event Activation
  • 32 Programmable Events
  • Activate via front panel, control input, or
    RS-232
  • Multiple Events can be active simultaneously

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Mixer Mode
  • Auto-mixing
  • Automatically adjusts the open microphone's
    output channel gain depending on the number of
    open microphones (NOM)
  • Two Level Ducker
  • Assignable priority levels and mute depth
    attenuates all other lower priority input signals
  • Voice Operated (VOX) Paging
  • 32 Programmable Scenes
  • Activate via front panel, control input, or
    RS-232
  • Only one Scene can be active at a time

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Mode Comparison
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VOX Function
  • The VOX function activates the set Event (Matrix
    mode) or Page (Mixer mode) when an audio signal
    at the assigned input
  • If the audio signal drops below a preset level
    after the VOX function begins operation, the set
    Event or Page is terminated after approximately 5
    seconds

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Ducker Function
  • The Ducker function automatically attenuates
    input signals with lower priority when two or
    more audio signals are simultaneously received
  • Matrix mode 8-Level Ducker
  • Mixer mode 2-Level

54
Matrix Mode
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Matrix Mode - Menus
  • INPUT
  • OUTPUT
  • EVENT
  • UITILITY
  • ADJUST
  • KEYLOCK

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Matrix Mode - INPUT Menu
  • Input Channel Name
  • D-001T Specific
  • Input Sensitivity
  • Phantom Power
  • VOX
  • ZP-001T Specific
  • Pre-Page Tone
  • Mode
  • Priority
  • Ducker

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Matrix Mode - OUTPUT Menu
  • Output Channel Name

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Matrix Mode EVENT Menu
  • Route
  • Input
  • Outputs
  • Trigger (Control-In, VOX, None)
  • Synch
  • Interlock
  • Base
  • Route Event (4)
  • Trigger (Control-In, None)
  • BGM End
  • Trigger (Control-In)
  • None

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Route Event
  • Sets the routing path
  • one input to one or more outputs
  • Activated by Trigger
  • "None" (BGM)
  • "VOX" (D-001T only)
  • "Control Input" (1 12)
  • Priority level 8 is considered to be Background
    Music

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BGM End Event
  • Defines the method of stopping BGM broadcasts
  • Only "Control Input" (1 12) can be selected for
    Trigger
  • All current BGM broadcasts are stopped

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Base Event
  • Combination of up to four Route type events,
    each routing an input set to priority level 8
  • Allows multiple BGM (Route) Events to be
    simultaneously activated with a single activation
    signal
  • For Trigger, select "None" or "Control Input" (1
    - 12)

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Event Example
  • The following example includes two BGM sources,
    each routed to a separate amplifier zone and a
    Paging source routed to both amplifier zones
  • When the Page occurs, both BGM sources will mute

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Event Example
  • Event 1
  • Type ROUTE
  • Input 1 (BGM 1) set to Priority 8
  • Input 1 routed to Output 1
  • Trigger set to NONE
  • Event 2
  • Type ROUTE
  • Input 2 (BGM 2) set to Priority 8
  • Input 2 routed to Output 2
  • Trigger set to NONE

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Event Example
  • Event 3
  • Type ROUTE
  • Input 3 (Page) set to Priority 1
  • Input 3 routed to Outputs 1 and 2
  • Trigger set to VOX
  • Event 4
  • Type BASE
  • Events 1 and 2 ON
  • Trigger set to NONE

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Event Example
  • Event 3 (Base Event) a group of up to 4 ROUTE
    Events, each with a Priority 8 input channel
  • Event 1 (BGM ROUTE Event)
  • Type ROUTE
  • Input 1 (BGM 1) set to Priority 8
  • Event 2 (BGM ROUTE Event)
  • Type ROUTE
  • Input 2 (BGM 2) set to Priority 8

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Matrix Mode - UTILITY Menu
  • Control Inputs
  • Volume Up/Down
  • Mute
  • Power
  • Emergency Mute
  • Control Outputs
  • Power
  • Power Off
  • Delete
  • Save

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Matrix Mode - UTILITY Menu
  • RS232C
  • Sets serial port baud rate
  • Module
  • Displays installed modules
  • Priority
  • Sets paging priority mode (FIFO, LIFO, MIX)

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Matrix Mode Priority Modes
  • Multiple Input Priority Modes sets priority order
    when multiple inputs with the same priority level
    are broadcast
  • First-In-First-Out (FIFO) input that occurs
    first is broadcast
  • Last-In-First-Out (LIFO) the most recent input
    is broadcast
  • MIX all inputs are simultaneously mixed and
    broadcast

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Matrix Mode - UTILITY Menu
  • Remote Volume (2)
  • Assignable to any input or output channel
  • Event
  • Sets the Event that activates at Power-On
  • Version
  • Displays firmware version
  • Memory
  • Initializes all current settings to default

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Matrix Mode - ADJUST Menu
  • Event (On/Off)
  • Input Gain
  • D-001T
  • Bass/Treble
  • Loudness
  • EQ
  • HPF/LPF
  • Compressor
  • VOX Sensitivity
  • Ducker Depth

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Matrix Mode - ADJUST Menu
  • Output
  • Gain
  • Bass/Treble
  • Loudness
  • Speaker EQ
  • Parametric EQ
  • HPF/LPF
  • Compressor

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Matrix Mode KEYLOCK Menu
  • All
  • Locks all keys simultaneously
  • Input
  • Locks the Input channel selection keys, Input
    volume control, and Input channel ON/OFF key
  • Output
  • Locks the Output channel selection key, Output
    volume control, and Output channel ON/OFF key
  • Utility
  • Locks the Utility menu key, Memory key, Enter
    key, Escape/Back key, and Parameter setting knob
  • Power
  • Locks the Power switch

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Key Lock Menu
  • Access can be restricted from each of the above
    enclosed groups of keys

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Mixer Mode
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Mixer Mode - Menus
  • INPUT
  • OUTPUT
  • UTILITY
  • MEMORY

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Mixer Mode INPUT Menu
  • Input Channel Name
  • D-001T Specific
  • Phantom Power (On/Off)
  • NOM
  • Input Sensitivity
  • Bass/Treble
  • Loudness
  • EQ
  • HPF/LPF
  • Compressor
  • Gate

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Mixer Mode - INPUT Menu
  • ZP-001T Specific
  • Pre-Page Tone (On/Off)
  • Mode (Page Port/Ring)
  • Ducker
  • Cross-point Gain

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Mixer Mode - OUTPUT Menu
  • Output Channel Name
  • Bass/Treble
  • Loudness
  • Speaker EQ
  • EQ
  • HPF/LPF
  • Compressor
  • Delay

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TOA Speaker EQ Presets
  • ALL FLAT (default)
  • F-122
  • H-1
  • H-2
  • H-3
  • HB-1
  • FB-100
  • SR-S4
  • HX-5
  • FB-120

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Mixer Mode - UTILITY Menu
  • Stereo Link
  • Paging
  • Trigger
  • Zone
  • Synch
  • Disable
  • NOM Attenuation

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Mixer Mode - UTILITY Menu
  • Control Input
  • Scene Selection
  • Volume Up/Down
  • Channel On/Off
  • Emergency Mute
  • Power
  • Remote Volume Control
  • Control Output

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Mixer Mode - UTILITY Menu
  • Keylock
  • Password
  • Serial Speed
  • Slot
  • Firmware
  • Initialize

83
Mixer Mode - MEMORY Menu
  • Save
  • Erase
  • Power On Memory
  • Scene Memory Name

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Display Error Indication
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Applications
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Application Guide
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Office/retail store Telephone paging and
Music-On-Hold
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Office/retail store/factory Multi-zone paging
89
Retail store Multi-zone paging w/ night ringer
MOH
90
Restaurant/Bar Multiple sources, jukebox and
zone paging
91
Fitness club Multiple sources, zone paging
digital message repeater
92
Hotel/banquet Room combining
93
Conference room 4 microphone conference w/
teleconferencing
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9000 Series Tools
  • Spec Sheet
  • Manuals
  • Web
  • AE Guide
  • CAD
  • Pricelist
  • PowerPoint
  • RS-232 Protocol

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TOA Product Support1-800-733-4750800am
430pm PST
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9000 SeriesDigital Matrix Mixer/Amplifiers
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www.toaelectronics.com
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