Welcome to Bowers & Wilkins and CDA-4D
Thank you for choosing Bowers & Wilkins. When John Bowers first established
our company, he did so in the belief that imaginative design, innovative
engineering and advanced technology were keys that could unlock the enjoyment
of audio in the home. His belief is one that we continue to share and inspires
every product we design, tailored for new audio experiences inside of the home.
CDA-4D distribution power amplifier can drive any Bowers & Wilkins custom
installation speaker to new heights of performance. Offering 4 channels of high
quality amplification, the CDA-4D can enable your home with sound yet takes
up minimal space thanks to its compact 1U design. CDA-4D configuration also
supports bridging of its Class D stereo channels into even more powerful mono
outputs, if needed. CDA-4D can be easily setup via the Product Configuration
page which allows customisable complex DSP tuning, offering wider flexibility
and integration offering to your installation.
Features
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4 channel amplification in 2 zones with 125 watts
per channel delivering high-resolution audio.
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Engineered to work with Bowers & Wilkins installation
speakers and subwoofers.
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Highly flexible usage / configuration – Left/Right outputs can be bridged
to provide a mono output of double the power at 250 watts.
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Three power mode control options – on, auto detect or 12V trigger.
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Robust and reliable protection features, preventing damage
due to overload, short circuits or heat.
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Ultra-compact rack-mount design (1 rack unit).
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Product Configuration page allows customisable setup
for various use case configuration.
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Audio Video Bridging (AVB) compatible*.
Note: Always check for the latest software
on the Bower & Wilkins website.
*AVB is available when two or more Bowers & Wilkins CDA amplifiers (CDA-2HD or CDA-4D)
are connected to the same wired network using AVB enabled network hardware (AVB enabled switch).
Analogue or digital input sources from other CDA amplifiers can be selected as an input source.
AVB is a set of standards whose implementation varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.
As such we cannot guarantee AVB compatibility between Bowers and Wilkins devices
and other equipment or network hardware.
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