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The new PP-250 can be used as a stand-alone paging amplifier or to add 250-Watts of power to existing paging systems.

“The PP-250 amp is an economical paging solution both financially and for its small footprint. A lot of power is packed into that small chassis,” said Paul Speltz, Senior Engineer, Viking Electronics.

Paging amplifier

The PP-250 is a rack-mounted paging amplifier that provides 250 Watts of paging power. The unit is compatible with both 25V and 70V paging speakers. The high-efficiency amplifier technology reduces heat dissipation allowing for smaller chassis size, increased reliability, and lower cost.

Multiple cascading systems

A 600 Ohm input on the PP-250 connects to any analog line-level audio source. The 600 Ohm input can also be used to daisy chain the PP-250 from another amplifier like the Viking PA-250 or Viking PA-250-IP.

The PP-250 also features a 600 Ohm output which is ideal for cascading multiple PP-250 units to scale paging systems for applications of any size. 

Multiple volume controls and protections allow users to adjust paging system audio levels at the PP-250 unit itself. While bass and treble equalization controls help dial in clear audio.

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