Sound Masking System
This small office sound masking system is designed to enhance speech privacy, reduce distractions, and create a more comfortable acoustic environment. It features eight sleek Pure Resonance Audio C3 3" ceiling speakers powered by the MA60BT 60W Bluetooth mixer amplifier, allowing for seamless audio control and wireless streaming across approximately 1200-1800 SF. The SMG1 sound masking generator provides adjustable frequencies, ensuring precise coverage tailored to your space. Perfect for sound masking for small offices, this system effortlessly blends masking noise with background music and paging, helping to increase focus and productivity. With plug-and-play operation, it's a simple and effective solution for improving privacy and sound management in professional settings.
3" Sound Masking Speakers
Ideal for drop tile ceilings and featuring a stylish, intelligent design, the Pure Resonance Audio C3 3" micro ceiling speaker is compact and lightweight. This ceiling speaker seamlessly blends into the ceiling, creating a beautiful architectural look. With 8 ohm and 70 volt taps, the C3 ceiling speaker is designed to provide excellent sound quality for a wide variety of low to medium volume applications such as background music, paging, and ambient sound masking in commercial environments. An ultra-thin flat bezel allows the C3 to blend into ceiling planes. The quick and Easy-Mounting threaded mounting ring provides secure, clean installation onto ceiling tiles and many other ceiling types.
7-Channel 60W Mixer Amplifier
The Pure Resonance Audio MA60BT mixer amplifier with built-in Bluetooth and 70V/100V transformer technology provides a simple-to-operate and reliable 6-input solution with a built-in Bluetooth media player for installation in commercial applications. With an easy-to-use interface, balanced and unbalanced inputs, and 70V, 100V, 8 ohm, or 4 ohm outputs, this versatile and compact mixer-amp is an easy choice for any application.
Due to the possibilities of FM radio interference and the variables involved, it's not recommended to use FM radio as your primary input source.