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This category covers specialty distribution amplifiers and related accessories that do not fit neatly into the standard signal-type subcategories. It includes audio power amplifiers used in distributed audio systems, network-aware amplifiers for AV-over-IP environments, mounting kits, rack ears, replacement power supplies, IR control accessories, and other supporting hardware that makes a distribution system complete.
Many modern AV products are powered over the same network cable that carries their signal. PoE injectors (which add power to a non-PoE switch port) and PoE-powered distribution amplifiers commonly appear here. Networked power amplifiers using Dante, AES67, or other audio-over-IP protocols also live in this category because they combine amplification and network management in one device.
Background music, paging, and evacuation announcement systems are typically driven by high-power amplifiers with 70-volt or 100-volt constant-voltage outputs that can feed dozens of speakers across a building. Modern variants are network-controlled, can be managed remotely, and may integrate with Dante or AES67 audio-over-IP systems. These power amplifiers do not fit "Audio power amplifiers and digital audio splitters" cleanly because they include extensive control and network features.
Mounting kits, rack ears, replacement power supplies, IR control modules, and similar accessories are typically engineered for a specific chassis or product family. When ordering accessories, always confirm compatibility with the exact model number of the device you are outfitting, not just the brand.
Search this category when the device combines functions or supports a non-standard signal or feature. Examples include a Dante or AES67 networked power amplifier, an HDBaseT distribution amplifier with audio de-embedding, a specialty audio divider or combiner for line-level work, a PoE injector for AV-over-IP installations, or replacement parts for an existing distribution amplifier in another category.
A mix of products that do not fit cleanly into the standard signal-type subcategories: audio power amps, network-controlled amplifiers, supporting accessories, mounting kits, replacement parts, and specialty distribution devices. The grouping is intentionally broad. Anything related to AV distribution that isn't a standard HDMI, DVI, VGA, or SDI splitter ends up here, including Class D digital audio amplifiers for distributed sound, network-managed amplifiers used in AV-over-IP rooms, IR and control accessories for the amplifier itself, and the mounting hardware that secures it into a rack.
When the device combines functions or supports a non-standard signal or feature. Examples include a Dante or AES67 networked power amplifier, which does not fit cleanly into "Audio power amplifiers" because of its network and control features; an HDBaseT distribution amplifier with audio de-embedding, which may live here rather than in HDMI Amplifier; or a specialty audio divider or combiner for line-level work. The same applies to mounting and rack accessories, replacement power supplies, IR control modules, and other supporting hardware that does not belong in any one signal-specific subcategory.
Mostly yes. Accessories are typically engineered for a specific product line or family. Mounting kits, rack ears, replacement power supplies, and IR control modules are usually designed to fit one chassis or family. When ordering accessories, always confirm compatibility with the exact model number of the device you are outfitting, not just the brand name. Mismatched accessories may physically fit but not operate correctly, or they may not fit at all due to differing screw patterns, connector layouts, or chassis dimensions.
Yes. PoE injectors and PoE-aware distribution amplifiers commonly appear in this category. Many modern AV products are powered over the same network cable that carries their signal, which simplifies installation by eliminating separate power supplies and outlets near each device. PoE injectors add power to a switch port that does not have it (useful when an existing non-PoE network switch needs to support new PoE devices). PoE-powered distribution amplifiers receive both signal and power over one Ethernet cable, which is useful in installations where running separate power to the device is impractical or expensive.
Yes. Networked and 70V/100V power amplifiers for paging and background audio are common here. Distributed audio (background music, paging, evacuation announcements) is typically driven by high-power amplifiers with 70-volt or 100-volt constant-voltage outputs that can feed dozens of speakers across a building over long cable runs with minimal loss. Modern variants are network-controlled, can be managed remotely, and may integrate with Dante or AES67 audio-over-IP systems. These amplifiers do not fit cleanly into the "Audio power amplifiers" subcategory because they include extensive control and network management features that go beyond simple amplification.
Search by exact model number first, then by chassis form factor; ask AVProSupply representatives if you are unsure. The fastest path is to look up your exact device's product page, where listed accessories are pre-confirmed compatible. If you cannot find what you need that way, the technical support team can identify the right mounting kit, power supply, control module, or replacement part for any product the dealer carries. Compatibility is critical: a mounting kit that almost fits, or a power supply with slightly wrong voltage, can cause more problems than no accessory at all.
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