Control the audio and music throughout your house, or office, a the flick of a switch with the Clipsal C-Bus Multi Room Audio.
November 21st, 2008
Don’t you hate the look of big speaker boxes and ugly hi-fi component?
With a Clipsal C-bus Multi Room Audio System, the same elegant switch that controls your lights, also controls your music.
Say goodbye to “wall acne”; with a C-Bus multi room audio system you don’t need dedicated wall controllers; just your C-Bus light switches, and discrete ceiling, wall, or patio speakers. That’s it!
All of the components are hidden away out of sight; in a cupboard, the garage, or even your ceiling space.
And you’ll always know which button to press, with DLT™ switches featuring an LCD display, or Saturn™ switches with labelled button caps. You can even control the system with a C-Bus C-Touch™ touch screen, or a remote control.
You can have up to 8 zones, all listening to 5 different sources. Just imagine; Dad out on the patio listening to the radio, kids in their bedrooms listening to MP3s (they can even plug in their i.POD™), Mum moving between the lounge, family room, and kitchen listening to her favourite CD.
Now you can listen to you music, without seeing clutter.
Dimensions: Various
Delivery time: Available now
Applications: Any residential or commercial facilities
Finish: Glass, Acryic
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