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AX3506 • 60 W RMS / AX3512 • 120 W RMS

functional features

• 2 mic inputs with phantom power supply (XLR). MIC1 with

automatic precedence function (VOX) and adjustable threshold

• Mic input (XLR) with phantom power supply or RJ45 to connect up

to 6 B711-G microphone stations (max distance 200 m)

• MIC/PH/LINE input with associated selector switch

• 2 auxiliary inputs for sound sources (TAPE/CD)

• Telephone/emergency audio input for priority calls with adjustable

threshold and sensitivity

• Front-panel level control for each microphone and auxiliary input.

• Front panel overall volume control and treble and bass controls

• 50/70/100 V or 8 Ω impedance loudspeaker line output

• Auxiliary line output

• LED-type Vu meter for immediate monitoring of output power

• Microswitches for setting priorities and input functions

• Inclusion/exclusion of speech filter on all microphone inputs

• Contacts for activating input precedence

• Alerting signal (chime) with level control

• Selectable 230/115 VAC and 24 VDC mains power supply

Accessories

AC3504

Brackets for rack-mounting (AX3504) (2 HE)

AX3500 range

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Mixer amplifiers

Models

AX3506

(output 60 W) and

AX3512

(120 W) have excellent

functional features and stand out for their exceptionally good price/

performance ratios. The wide range of possible configurations makes

each of them a versatile unit able to meet the needs of any small or

medium-sized system. Three balanced microphone inputs with phan-

tom power supplies plus an input for

B711-G

microphone bases. The-

re are two auxiliary inputs for sources of sound (Tape, CD) that can

be selected by means of the front-panel control. On the rear terminal

block there is an audio input with automatic activation of precedence

(VOX); the level and activation threshold can be adjusted via the rear

panel. This input can be used for connecting the appropriate audio

output of a telephone switchboard.

The precedence contact can be used to activate priority of the micro-

phones over the auxiliary sources, sending a warning signal (chime)

at the same time. A VU-meter on the front panel indicates clearly the

power being output and any overloads. Each amplifier has electronic

protection against short circuits on the loudspeaker line. These units

can be mounted on a standard 19” rack using the specific

AC3500

brackets.

functional features

• Front microphone input (jack ¼”). Input with automatic

precedence function (VOX) and threshold adjustment

• Microphone input with phantom power supply (XLR)

• To be used with microphone bases B701-MG and B701-PG

• 2 auxiliary inputs for sound sources (TAPE/CD)

• Telephone/emergency audio input for priority calls with adjustable

threshold and sensitivity

• Front-panel level control for each microphone and auxiliary input

• Front-panel treble and bass controls

• Constant voltage (50/70/100 V) or 8 Ω impedance loudspeaker

line output

• Auxiliary line output

• Contacts for activating precedence on line input

• Alerting signal (chime) with level control

• Selectable 230/115 Vac and 24 Vdc mains power supply

AX3504 • 40 W RMS

The

AX3504

40 W amplifier is the basic model of the AX3500 range.

It is particularly suitable for small systems, and features great flexibility

of use thanks to the large variety of inputs and outputs: two micropho-

ne inputs (one on the front panel with VOX priority, handy and simple

to use), two auxiliary inputs for sound sources (Tape, CD) that can be

selected by means of a front-panel control and an audio input with

automatic activation of precedence (VOX). A precedence contact acti-

vates priority of the microphone over the auxiliary sources, sending a

warning signal (chime) at the same time. This unit can be mounted on

a standard 19” rack using the specific

AC3504

brackets.

Accessories

AC3500

Brackets for rack-mounting (AX3506 and AX3512 (2 HE)