| Model | DMA6112 |
| Power supply | 220 - 240V AC |
| Inputs | 1 x Phoenix Connector 3.81mm (1P-7P) for FM antenna1 x Phoenix connector 3.81mm (2P-7P) for Emergency Signal (EMC)1 x Phoenix Connector 3.81mm (2P-7P) for MUTE1 x Phoenix connector 3.81mm for loudspea |
| Priority function | MUTE > Emergency signal > SIREN > Audible signal > MIC (DSPPA-DMA60M) > AUX/MP3 > Bluetooth panel > AUX1 = AUX2 = MIC1 / LINE1 = MIC2 / LINE2 = MP3 = BT = FM |
| Input signal sensitivity | - MIC 1 and MIC 2: 5mV ±1mv- AUX 1 and AUX 2: 775mV±100mv- LINE 1 and LINE 2: 350±50mV |
| Signal to noise ratio (S/N) | - MIC: ? 71dB(A)- LINE: ? 76dB(A) |
| Frequency response | LINE: 80Hz - 15kHz (under normal conditions of use ±3dB)) |
| Total harmonic distortion level (THD) | 100V < 5% |
| Overload force | ? 14dB (constant voltage) |
| Connection with warning microphones DSPPA-DMA60M | - Up to 6 daisy-chained microphones- With a microphone connected to the amplifier, the maximum distance between the amplifier and the microphone is 600m- When more than one microphone is daisy-chained |
| Volume control | It is only possible to control the volume of the sources and that of the corresponding zone through the use of the bluetooth panel DSPPA-DMA60WThe remote control can be used to increase and decrease t |
| Treble adjustment | ±10dB (±2dB) 10kHz |
| Bass adjustment | ±10dB (±2dB) 100Hz |
| Phantom power | 48V (±5V) |
| Output interface | LINE 1000±100mV |
| Outputs | 6 x LINE (RCA)6 x Zones (Phoenix) |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| FM Radio | Yes |
| USB player | Yes |
| Rated output power | 6x120W |
| Terms and conditions of use | Temperature: -10? + 50? |
| Dimensions | 483 × 353 × 88mm (D x W x H) |
| Weight | 6.7 Kg |
A mixer amplifier is a compact device that combines the functions of an audio mixer and an amplifier. Allows multiple sound sources to be connected and their volume levels individually adjusted before mixing them into a single output signal. Its compact design makes it ideal for small space applications or simple installations where a complex audio system is not required.
This type of equipment is commonly used in meeting rooms, small churches, classrooms, stores or public address systems, where several audio signals need to be amplified at the same time.