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 will be a Little easier with OWI's new speakers. The A/4P-31C6 (shown) is a three-source, self-amplified speaker that can power and control up to three non-amplified speakers. It fits on the OWI OWI: see Office of War Information.  IC6 in-ceiling speaker, is protected from shorts and overheating Overheating

An economy that is growing very quickly, with the risk of high inflation.
, and has available line-level volume control. The speaker has a reduced noise feature and includes a 15-volt DC power supply. Projectors, computers, microphones, or other AV equipment can plug into the AMP-31C6, while the three inputs each handle a microphone microphone, device for converting sound into electrical energy, used in radio broadcasting, recording, and sound amplifying systems. Its basic component is a diaphragm that responds to the pressure or particle velocity of sound waves.  or line level signals with their own individual control. On a smaller scale, the AMP-IC5/6 is a single input and fits onto the 0WI IC5 and IC6 in-ceiling speakers. It can drive up to three additional IC5/IC6s. Presenters gain 25 watts of CLass AB power at the speakers while noise is reduced. A 12-volt AC power supply is included. The AMP-31C6 is $450, the AMP-IC6 is $260, and the AMP-IC5 is $240. Hear more at www.owi-inc.com.

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Date:May 1, 2006
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