SNOM PA1 Public Address System (Three Расk)
T**M
You CAN connect an external amp, it's rather simple...
Extremely high quality item.Helps solve paging issues in a modern VOIP world, and it's POE to boot!Valuable Tip:The headphone jack is not made/reliable enough to use to connect an external amp.However, for those not savvy enough to figure out how to hook this up to a larger/louder amplifier, just look for a speaker to line level adapter.Here is a link to one of the many available brands/models: BOSS Audio B65N High Level to Low Level Converter Simply connect ONE of the speaker line in to the SNOM speaker out, then the RCA to your amp, twiddle with the levels a bit and your done. Ensure you use EITHER the left or right, not both.If you want to add more than say two speakers, just stop, don't use 4 or 8 ohm speakers. Get a P/A rated for 70 volt output, and 70 volt speakersUsing a 70 volt system has many advantages, including not having to (mis)calculate the speaker impedance and burning out your amp, thinner gauge wire can be used over longer distances. Also, 70 volt speakers have taps or a dial to select how much power they will consume/how loud they will be. This of course is over simplified, but it will help you plan what size amp you need.
J**K
Does what it is supposed to do.
I'm using this with an Avaya IP Office phone system to page at a location with only IP phones; the system is at our corporate office and the SNOM PA1 is at the remote location, connected to a Bogen amplifier for our overhead speakers in the warehouse.The SNOM doesn't come with much by way of instructions for setting it up, just instructions for connecting it and powering it on, getting the IP address, etc. There are wiki articles online that help with the configuration. I found one for a different SNOM product that described setting it up with the IP Office. I followed those instructions and the device worked as expected. It did take a little trial and error on a few of the settings to get there, but now it works fine.
R**E
Nice simple design
The PA-1 is priced right and is very easy to setup. I have it driving 8 speakers in 3 buildings using an RDL STP-1 variable attenuator (available on Amazon) to convert the 4 watt/8 ohm output of the PA-1 to 600 ohms for use with my Bogen TPU-35A amp. The amp is expecting 600 ohm input to its Tip and Ring terminals. THe STP-1 should also allow conversion of the speaker out on the PA-1 to a LINE IN on other amps. Other setups I have seen use an ATA adapter to get analog signal from VOIP, then a control unit, then a matching transformer and finally the Line In on an amp - too many moving parts for my liking.
C**R
EXCELLENT! Solved Huge PA system problem w/ Nextiva VOIP Phone System
EXCELLENT! Solved Huge PA system problem w/ Nextiva VOIP Phone System. Got a customer to switch to Nextiva in their factory. Quickly discovered they were using an antiquated PA system for Paging with their old phone system. I was able to quickly retro fit this for audio output to the PA speaker. I provisioned 2 virtual extensions in the WEBGUI. One extension I added to the Hunt Group (this allowed factory workers to know the phone was ringing), the other was I set for an AUTO-Answer - (this was the paging).The box came with a tremendous amount of pre-wired plugs and connections, of which I used none, but good to know if you have a more complicated setup than what I did.It is POE, and I used a standard POE injector (actually was an unused injector from a TP-Link WAP). It has been in place now for a few months and is working perfectly.I highly recommend this product.
C**R
Great product with super features, dependable too.
This is super for a grandstream PA system with everything but the speaker! It even has more features than I could ever use like a input for a mic to get audio back!I don't like that you have to set volume and gain, I figure it should be one or the other, but otherwise love these guys!
D**O
Not a bad choice for the money! And support was very helpful!
I'm not sure why people are so upset with this little device?? I've been using it for 6 months at 2 of my clients and it has been rock solid. I did have some issues with using multiple identities on a cloud PBX being that it's the same MAC address for both identities. You have to stop the auto update with the PBX from happening and put in your credentials manually for both identities/extensions and you should be fine.
S**Y
Definitely a great solution in the VoIP world
Definitely a great solution in the VoIP world. I am not one to just simply program it once and leave it. I have to dabble with all the tweaks. The only one bad thing I found was it would stop working (no audio out) when the Speaker Volume was above 12 when the Amplifier Gain was set to 1. Then it required a power cycle to get it to work again until a page would occur, then lockup again. Once I set the Speaker Volume to 12 it worked fine. I ended up turning off the Amplifier Gain (value = 0) and setting the Speaker Volume to 14. This particular one has 2 - 16 ohm loud speakers in parallel connected to it. All of the others that I have bought are connected to 70 volt amps so speaker volume does not apply.
P**W
A good PA system for VOIP, support HD voice, but...
This one is an OKay Voip system. When it works, it works fine. It supports g722 hd voice, so it's a great addition to your phone system if you use g722 only. However...Its line out is too low to be useful. Speaker port only has 5w of power. It's not easy to figure how to make it a proper PA system. You need to buy a Speaker-level to line-out converter like PAC SNI-35 and a decent amp to make it work. I went up and down the ladder many times to find out the solution.Sometimes it becomes unavailable. Don't know why. It was connected with wire network, not wireless. Nobody was using it. Wait a while and it works again.
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