WA-225W

WA-225W

Wi-Fi compact stereo amplifier

  • Great reliability and sound quality
  • Compact size
  • Wi-Fi/USB player and auxiliary input
  • Multi-room audio
  • Easily hidden
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Wi-Fi stereo amplifier

Play music from your smartphone, tablet, Windows or Mac, via Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz).
It has an App for control from smartphones and tablets (iOS and Android), which allows you to connect to online music services and internet radio, send the same music programme to several amplifiers at the same time (multiroom) or play different music programmes on each amplifier, control the volume of each amplifier, customise its name, among other options.

High reliability and sound quality, thanks to high-efficiency Class D amplifier circuitry, plus it also features a USB player and auxiliary input for use as a traditional amplifier.

For home and professional audio installations (music bars, waiting rooms, clinics, etc.).

Amplifier
Features
  • Hi-Fi stereo amplifier
  • Play music from your smartphone, tablet, Windows or Mac (compatible with DLNA and Airplay)
  • App for control from smartphones and tablets (iOS and Android), which allows connection to online music services and internet radio
  • Multiroom function
  • 6 customisable preset buttons
  • USB player and aux input
  • Steel housing for surface mounting
  • Stereo speaker output
Power
  • 2 x 20 W RMS @ 4 Ω
Response
  • 20-17,000 Hz -3 dB
Distortion
  • Harmonic: < 0.04% at 1 kHz
S/N ratio
  • ≤ 80 dB
Inputs
  • Aux, 3.5 mm jack 7,700 Ω, 1 V
  • RJ-45 Ethernet
Outputs
  • 4-8 Ω Speakers, Euroblock
  • Aux line, 2 x RCA
Controls
  • Playback control and 6 customizable preset buttons
Power supply
  • 15 V DC, 3 A with adapter included
Dimensions
  • 227 x 38 x 110 mm depth
Weight
  • 0.8 kg (adapter included)
Notes
  • In multiroom mode, one of the receivers is the ''master'' and stays connected to the router's Wi-Fi network.
  • The ''master'' creates a Wi-Fi access point to which the "slave" receivers connect, disconnecting from the router's Wi-Fi network.
  • “Slave” receivers must be within range of the ''master’s” Wi-Fi access point.