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Bose FreeSpace IZA 250-LZ Integrated Zone Amplifier
Free Shipping!The Bose® FreeSpace® IZA 250-LZ integrated zone amplifier is designed to deliver premium sound, provides simplified set up and easy daily operation and offer the flexibility to expand when more loudspeakers are required.
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Bose PowerSpace+ P4150+ 4-Channel 150W Versatile Power Amplifier
The Bose PowerSpace P4150+ amplifier combines power and DSP into a 1RU, four-channel design for quick-turn installations. Part of a comprehensive platform of loudspeakers, controls, and software that help installers deliver premium commercial sound systems efficiently.
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Bose ControlSpace ESP-1600 Engineered Sound Processor (Discontinued)
The Bose® ControlSpace® ESP-1600 engineered sound processor is an open-architecture DSP with 16 analog inputs, an 8-channel ESPLink output and a rear-panel digital expansion slot offering IP-based network audio and control card options.
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Bose PowerSpace+ P4300+ 4-Channel 300W Versatile Power Amplifier
The Bose PowerSpace P4300+ amplifier combines power and DSP into a 1RU, four-channel design for quick-turn installations. Part of a comprehensive platform of loudspeakers, controls, and software that help installers deliver premium commercial sound systems efficiently.
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Bose ControlSpace ESP-880 Signal Processor (Discontinued)
The Bose ControlSpace ESP-880 sound processor is a single-rack-space DSP with an 8x8 analog audio configuration, built-in ESPLink output, an open digital expansion slot ready to accommodate optional Dante or AVB network audio cards.
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Bose ControlSpace ESP-1240 Signal Processor (Discontinued)
The Bose® ControlSpace® ESP-1240 engineered sound processor is an open-architecture DSP with 12x4 fixed analog audio, built-in 8-channel ESPLink output and a rear-panel digital expansion slot offering IP-based network audio and control card options.
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Bose ControlSpace ESP-4120 Signal Processor (Discontinued)
The Bose ControlSpace ESP-4120 sound processor is a single-rack-space DSP with an 4x12 analog audio configuration, built-in ESPLink output, an open digital expansion slot ready to accommodate optional Dante or AVB network audio cards. -
Bose FreeSpace DXA 2120 Digital Mixer Amplifier 6-In by 2-Out 2 x 120W (4Ω) or 2 x 100W 70/100V (Discontinued)
The Bose FreeSpace DXA 2120 Digital Mixer Amplifier provides signal processing, mixing, routing, paging and two-channel amplification for installed applications. Each of the two output channels delivers 120 watts at 4 ohms or 100 watts for 70/100-volt applications.
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Bose PowerShare PS604 Adaptable Power Amplifier (Discontinued)
The Bose® PS604 is a 4-channel installed amplifier that allows its total 600 watts to be shared across all four outputs. Independently control the output level, EQ, and low-impedance/high-impedance (Low-Z/Hi-Z) settings for each output.
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Bose PowerShare PS602 Adaptable Power Amplifier 2 x 300 Watts 4-8Ω 70/100V (Discontinued)
The Bose® PS602 is a 2-channel installed amplifier that allows its total 600 watts to be shared across both outputs. Independently control the output level, EQ, and low-impedance/high-impedance (Low-Z/Hi-Z) settings for each output.
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Bose PowerShare PS602P Adaptable Power Amplifier 2 x 300 Watts 4-8Ω 70/100V (Discontinued)
The Bose® PS602P is a 2-channel portable amplifier that allows its total 600 watts to be shared across both outputs. Independently control the output level, EQ, and low-impedance/high-impedance (Low-Z/Hi-Z) settings for each output.
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Bose PowerShare PS404A Adaptable Power Amplifier with AmpLink (Discontinued)
The Bose PowerShare PS404A adaptable power amplifier delivers 400 watts for fixed-install applications. Through patented technology, total amplifier power is shared across all output channels, allowing installers the freedom to utilize power where needed.
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Bose PowerShare PS604A Adaptable Power Amplifier with AmpLink (Discontinued)
The Bose PowerShare PS604A adaptable power amplifier delivers 600 watts for fixed-install applications. Through patented technology, total amplifier power is shared across all output channels, allowing installers the freedom to utilize power where needed.