Restaurant Sound System with 8 PD6 Pendant Speakers and RMA240BT 240W Rack Mount Bluetooth Mixer Amplifier
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This commercial background music sound system is designed to deliver clear, evenly distributed audio throughout open-architecture office spaces, lobbies, foyers, hallways, and auxiliary areas. Featuring sixteen Pure Resonance Audio C3 3" micro ceiling speakers paired with pendant mount cylinders, this system blends seamlessly into open plenum and exposed structure ceilings while providing exceptional vocal clarity and high-quality music reproduction. The upgraded RMA240BT 240W mixer amplifier provides ample power for larger office environments, offering reliable performance for background music, paging, Music on Hold, and integrated emergency notifications. With Bluetooth connectivity and multiple input options, this system provides a versatile and user-friendly audio solution for modern business environments.
The Pure Resonance Audio C3 is a compact 3" micro ceiling speaker designed to deliver exceptional clarity and full-range sound in commercial environments. When paired with the pendant mount cylinders, these speakers are ideal for open-architecture or exposed-ceiling spaces, offering a clean and modern aesthetic. The down-firing design enhances sound dispersion, providing wide and consistent coverage. Lightweight, easy to install, and visually unobtrusive, the C3 system delivers premium audio in a sleek, architecturally friendly package.
The RMA240BT is a 240W commercial rack-mount mixer amplifier designed for reliable 24/7 operation in business environments. It features built-in Bluetooth for wireless music streaming, an SD/USB MP3 player, FM tuner, multiple input channels, and an IR remote for convenient control. As a 4-ohm/70V amplifier, it integrates seamlessly into distributed audio applications. The emergency input with priority override ensures paging and emergency alerts take precedence over all other audio -an essential feature for office and corporate facilities.
Due to the possibilities of FM radio interference and the variables involved, it's not recommended to use FM radio as your primary input source.