Parasound ZoneMaster 12 12-Channel Power Amplifier is a remarkably versatile 12-channel power amplifier designed for applications requiring 60 to 150 watts, accommodating A and B outputs for all 12 channels. Its compact 2U chassis minimizes space requirements, and the package includes 2U rack mounting hardware.
The speaker level input is an additional type of audio input that any zone can select as its source. The speaker level input enables the ZoneMaster 12 to connect to any audio receiver or stereo system even if it lacks preamp output jacks.
This is a high impedance input and the ZoneMaster 12’s speaker level input can connect to the speaker terminals on any receiver or amplifier. This will not reduce its output power or degrade the sound quality of the speakers that are already connected directly to the “host” receiver or amplifier. Audio connected to the speaker-level input connector can be routed to any zone by setting each zone’s Input switch to the Bus position. Speaker-level audio is also converted to line level and routed to the Bus Loop Out jacks which provide a line-level output to drive additional amplifiers.
The ZoneMaster 12 is equipped with connections for two speakers on each channel (labelled A and B). This unique feature gives system designers greater flexibility and can usually avoid the added expense, complexity, heat and power consumption of additional amplifiers. The ability of the ZoneMaster 12 to drive two pairs of speakers per channel is credited to Parasound’s 2-ohm stable high current design.
Typical applications for using both Speaker A and B outputs might include a large living room with four ceiling speakers. Another use for the B speakers could be in a subzone like a bathroom or hallway adjacent to the room where the A speakers are installed. This adjacent subzone might also use a passive in-wall volume control to adjust its listening level separately.
When you select the Stereo Mode the R and L channels are each capable of driving speaker loads as low as 2 ohms. An example of a 2-ohm load is one 4-ohm speaker connected to a channel’s speaker output A while another 4-ohm speaker is connected to the same channel’s speaker output B. When driving 2 ohm loads ensure the amplifier has adequate ventilation.