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Xantech ZPR68-10
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Post 1 made on Monday April 1, 2002 at 16:04
michaeljc70
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Any recommendations on this? I was thinking of pairing with a PA1235 (12 channel amp) for a 6 zone system. It seems like this is basically 8 a/v distribution amps (I really only need 4) in 1 plus an IR connecting block. The cost of the individual items would only be about $600, yet this is $1300. Am I missing something or are you paying a lot to just have it all in one box?
Post 2 made on Wednesday April 3, 2002 at 15:32
Theaterworks
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You are missing something. The ZPR-68 is a multi-zone multi-source preamp, not an array of distribution amplifiers. You've overlooked the switching matrix, preamplifiers, tone and balance adjustments. In addition, the IR connecting block is a zoned affair, not a standard single zone.
Carpe diem!
Post 3 made on Friday April 5, 2002 at 23:04
Philippe Craig
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You seem to have some experience with the ZPR-68.

I just bought one and can't figure out how to control it from a computer rs232 port. I try several setting but the ZPR-68 still don't want to return me any command.

Phil
Post 4 made on Tuesday April 9, 2002 at 00:54
junkie
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Use dragon drop software
Post 5 made on Tuesday April 9, 2002 at 11:18
B Markus
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Hi Phil


Use the following link, i think you will find everything you need to control the ZPR using RS232

[Link: xantech.com]

Good luck
Efforts are not results
Post 6 made on Tuesday April 9, 2002 at 11:23
B Markus
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The ZPR68 is a multiple zone multiple source unit, also is an expandable up to 24 zones.
It has many features that will help you to make a really good installation.
Using the PA1235 will be good idea ( and good price too ) if you are planning to use a multiple zone single source installation.
This amplifiers works very well, i have used it in many applications.

Good Luck
Efforts are not results


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