Overview

Tascam Multi-Zone Audio Mixer with Bluetooth

The MZ-123BT Multi-Zone Audio Mixer with Bluetooth from Tascam is a compact 1 RU multichannel, multi-zone professional installation mixer designed for versatile routing, mixing, and distribution. It can be used for up to three zones of music and announcements in commercial applications such as retail venues, restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels, or any environment that requires independent audio routing and announcement capabilities.

SKU: GC152-TA-MZ-123BT

Tascam Multi-Zone Audio Mixer with Bluetooth

Tascam Multi-Zone Audio Mixer with Bluetooth

The MZ-123BT Multi-Zone Audio Mixer with Bluetooth from Tascam is a compact 1 RU multichannel, multi-zone professional installation mixer designed for versatile routing, mixing, and distribution. It can be used for up to three zones of music and announcements in commercial applications such as retail venues, restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels, or any environment that requires independent audio routing and announcement capabilities.

The Tascam MZ-123BT offers a simple, intuitive layout for ease of operation. The Bluetooth-enabled device comes equipped with two versatile mic inputs and automatic attenuation of background music for superior intelligibility during announcements or paging. This mixer is built with a volume control for each input and zone routing buttons. In addition, it includes a power cord, eight Euroblock plugs, a cable band kit, a rackmount screw kit, and a Bluetooth antenna.

Discrete Zone Audio Control and Routing

Three discrete zone outputs with volume control allow routing of background music to desired areas or rooms in restaurants, hotels, retail stores, or other commercial environments.

Three Outputs with Euroblock Connectors

Three pairs of stereo outputs with Euroblock connectors for fixed installations are provided. They are accessible from the back panel and a mono/stereo switch is provided for each output.

Three Input Channels

Stereo line inputs 1 and 2 (RCA, unbalanced) allow connection of AV equipment such as solid-state players or similar playback devices. Channel 3 AUX/Bluetooth input is for additional audio sources via Bluetooth or 3.5mm mini-jack plug. Each input is equipped with a volume control knob as well as zone routing buttons for audio distribution.

Bluetooth Antenna for Stable Wireless Connectivity

A front-panel Bluetooth antenna ensures consistent wireless signal stability when streaming source material from a Bluetooth-enabled device.

Dual Mic Inputs with Euroblock Connectors

Two mic inputs with +48V phantom power switches enable discrete zone talkover or announcer functionality via front-panel output switches. Two rear-panel Euroblock connectors are provided for mic connections. Mic 1 on the front panel is built with an XLR-1/4" combo jack and is selectable via a front-panel switch.

3-Band EQ, Gain Control, and High-Pass Filter Switch

Separate 3-band EQ (low, mid, high), gain control knobs, and a high-pass filter switch are provided for setting optimal room level, tonal quality, and voicing character for each mic channel.

Talkover Function for Voiceover Clarity During Announcements

The Talkover function automatically detects a mic signal input during audio playback and attenuates the background music levels in the desired zone for optimal intelligibility during announcements. The back-panel adjustments of mic threshold level and timing (release time) allows for smooth restoration of background music to preset levels.

Simple Layout for Ease of Operation

Intuitive front-panel control of volume, output, zone select, and Bluetooth pairing make basic operation simple for non-technical staff and workers. More advanced system configuration and operational settings for EQ, gain, and threshold can be dialed in and set via dedicated back-panel knobs.

Compact Rackmount Size

The 1 RU is designed to fit in an installed AV rack, with an optimised depth that allows greater connection space for integrated AV equipment such as CD or solid-state players.

Key Features:

For Commercial Retail Applications

3-Zone Music Distribution

Mono or Stereo Operation

2 x Microphone and 2 x Line Inputs

Bluetooth and AUX 3.5mm Inputs

Independent Volume Controls

3-Band EQ, HP Filter, and Phantom Power

1/4" Headphone Jack

What's in the Box:

Tascam Multi-Zone Audio Mixer with Bluetooth

Euroblock Plugs

Cable Band Kit

Rackmount Screw Kit

Bluetooth Antenna

Power Cord

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Tascam Multi-Zone Audio Mixer with Bluetooth

The MZ-123BT Multi-Zone Audio Mixer with Bluetooth from Tascam is a compact 1 RU multichannel, multi-zone professional installation mixer designed for versatile routing, mixing, and distribution. It can be used for up to three zones of music and announcements in commercial applications such as retail venues, restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels, or any environment that requires independent audio routing and announcement capabilities.

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