No matter if the speaker is 8 Ohm, 25 Volt, or 70 Volt – any option works with the new PSA-IP analogue to IP speaker adapter.

“The PSA-IP adapter will be the go-to for customers looking for a cost-effective way to convert their existing analog paging speakers to SIP/multicast speakers,” said Greg Yocom, Engineering Manager, Viking Electronics.

Key features

 The PSA-IP features a high-efficiency 6 Watt class D amplifier. This allows a single PSA-IP to power up to six paging speakers in a single paging zone providing approximately 1 Watt of paging power to each speaker.

Installation is easy; simply mount the PSA-IP magnetically to the back of an analog speaker magnet or to the 25/70V transformer mounting holes on the speaker frame using the included mounting screws.  The PSA-IP’s speaker output connects to the input of the speaker. Connect the PSA-IP to an open port on a PoE switch and use Viking’s IP Programming software to enter SIP and network credentials.

After the quick conversion, the speaker can then be used for standard one-way SIP endpoint paging or multicast paging.

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