Electro-Voice Tour Grade Amps
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Electro-Voice has added to its amp line with its Tour Grade TG7 and TG5 models. These power amps are based on a three-stage, Class-H grounded bridge design and intelligent switching power supply technology. In a 2U housing and weighing in at under 15 kg, they provide 2x 3,500 watts (TG7) and 2x 1,900 watts (TG5). Both models incorporate micro controllers and illuminated LCDs.
The Tour Grade power amplifiers also provide slots for IRIS-Net™ DSP modules for transparent network control and supervision.
For more information, visit www.electrovoice.com/products/281.html. For additional sound reinforcement product news, visit http://mixonline.com/livesound/products/.
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