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OSD Audio 4 Zone 8-Channel Digital Amplifier, 80W/Channel, Distributed Audio & Home Theater - MX880

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Color: 8 Channel


Size: 80W x 8


Features

  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE AMPLIFIER: A slim yet robust multi-channel amplifier that supplies reliable power to up to four zones
  • RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL: Can be configured as the main amplifier for an audio distribution system or as an amplifier for 5.1 or 7.2 home theater systems
  • AUDIOPHILE-LEVEL AMPLIFICATION: Delivers high-resolution music playback with 80 Watts per channel (1KHz into 4 Ohms), 50W Watts per channel (1KHz into 8 Ohms)
  • CLASS D EFFICIENCY: Uses Class D amplifier technology for low distortion and higher efficiency and special protection circuitry safeguards from thermal overload and short circuits
  • SLIM DESIGN: Includes front-panel status indicators and slim form factor that is 2U rack-mountable (hardware included)
  • Included Components: Quick Start Guide

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17 x 17 x 5 inches; 19 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ MX880


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 31, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ OSD Audio


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #65,999 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #17 in Audio/Video Receivers & Amplifiers


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Customer Reviews: 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 119 ratings


Product Dimensions: 17 x 17 x 5 inches


Item Weight: 19 pounds


Manufacturer: OSD Audio


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: MX880


Date First Available: January 31, 2020


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  • Unit Works Great for my Application
Color: 12 Channel Size: 80W x 12 App Control
The unit itself works perfectly for my whole home music sound with 18 speakers, whole home paging, whole home door bell, and whole home drive way alarm. The directions were not that good for where i needed it to be. My whole home paging, whole home door bell, and whole home drive way alarm are all triggered by 12vdc and the direction dont state that the page trigger is that. It could have been simply contact closure as my last unit was. I had to literally guess and if i guess wrong may have fried the unit. Also, the documentation did tell you that its mutes all other sources while trigger is occuring. This was disired functionality so i was relieved when my testing proved out. Lastly, the app on iPhone is simply terrible - dont even try it -- but works perfectly fine on Andriod. Lucky for my i had an old Android tablet i was able to use. The install for the app on android has to be side loaded to install which caused a few additional steps to install. Hopefully they fix the app behavior on iphone. In terms of the wall controllers, they work as expected with provided remote control. The remote is cheap AF so i quickly programmed my universal logitech remote so it works for me now instead. I kept the original in its box for safe keeping. Bottom line i recommend the buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2022 by knj-buyer

  • Works great for my outdoor speaker setup
Color: 12 Channel Size: 80W x 12 App Control
I've been pretty happy with this amp. I'm using it to control several outdoor speakers around my yard and pool area. Some tips for those of you that say the app doesn't work: - You're probably using a VPN, and the device can't be discovered when connected to a VPN even if you allow your VPN client to access local network resources. The app's logic seems to take your current IP address, which if connected to a VPN would be a non-routable IP address on your local network, and then attempt to scan for the device. So turn off your VPN, then scan for your Nero Max 12. Once you've discovered the IP Address, you can manually set it in the app settings and you can then re-connect to your VPN. This caught me up when I first got the Nero Max 12, but has never been a problem since I discovered the solution. In addition I was able to find a way to hook this into my Home Assistant setup and truly tie it in with the rest of my smart home. To do this, you can use the Home Assistant "Monoprice 6-zone amplifier" integration, and enter "socket://<nero IP address here>:8080" during the integration setup. This is a completely undocumented feature that took me some tinkering to come across. The only thing you cannot control with Home Assistant is the mixer, which is fine because it's not something that you always want to tinker with. So just use the phone app for the mixer configuration when you setup your speakers and use home assistant to control the zone power and volume for each zone channel. Another pro tip for people looking for a way to stream music across your multi-zone audio system. It's as simple as buying a device that can stream and connecting it to one of the Nero's source inputs. For me, I purchased the Audio Pro Link 2 (available on Amazon) and connected it to my Nero using the optical input source. This works flawlessly for me and have been very happy. You can also hook the Link 2 up to Google Assistant and then add it to one of your speaker groups if desired. Spotify sees it and streams to it perfectly and then it's just a matter of turning on the zone(s) I want to hear my music over outside. One other thing to note that is not documented anywhere in the manual that I came across when tinkering. There is a network configuration page where you can setup a static IP address for the device if desired. This seems to be for the rs232 controller that's baked into the amp. Simply goto http://<IP Address of Nero>, and the user & pass is 'admin'. I have no need for any of the advanced configuration there since I setup a DHCP reservation for the device on my home network so I have a consistent IP address for the device, but wanted to share the findings. One more thing to mention is that for me at least, there is no wifi antenna as depicted in the product images, just an ethernet port. That was not a big deal for me, because my Nero is racked in my home network rack and I directly connect the device to my network switch over ethernet. I didn't attempt to see if it has any wifi capabilities, but as mentioned in the previous paragraph, it appears you could potential setup a wifi connection using the advanced configuration page (I found this documented in the MAX12 connection and quick guide PDF). Finally, if you really want to geek out, you can connect to the device over telnet and send commands over command line. I did find all the commands documented in a manual (MAX12 connection and Quick Guide). Just run 'telnet <your nero IP address> 8080', and then you can start running direct RS-232 commands, which you can read about in the aforementioned manual. This could maybe be useful when building a custom automation via a script or some sort of a custom integration, and is basically how the Home Assistant integration works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by Andrew

  • Pluggable Terminal Blocks Sockets are not included
Color: 16 Channel Size: 80W x 16
The small green Pluggable Terminal Blocks Sockets are not included
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023 by Caliper

  • Outstanding 8-Zone, 16-channel Home Music Distribution Amplifier
Color: 16 Channel Size: 80W x 16
I purchased the OSD MX1680 as a multi-zone music distribution amplifier for my home to replace an ELAN 1650 digital amplifier that died last week. I currently have speakers installed in 7 rooms and one set of speakers on our backyard patio for a total of 8 zones. I use Google Chromecast audio devices as audio inputs to allow apps such as Spotify to cast music selectively across the 8 zones. While I have only had the MX1680 installed and working for the past week, so far I am very impressed with the quality, the features and the ease of configuration/use. Shipping was prompt and the OSD MX1680 arrived in great shape two days after placing my order. Packaging was excellent with the manufacuturer box securely fit inside the shipping container (i.e. double boxed) . The MX1680 is much smaller and lighter, delivers more power and has many features that make it superior to the ELAN 1650. Each zone of the MX1680 has as slide switch that allows easy selection of line input, BUS1 or BUS2 inputs. I connect the Chromecast audio units to the two BUS inputs and set the slide switches to direct a common audio signal to specific groups of speakers so that the same music track plays in multiple rooms. This is very easy to configure and change if I wish to group the speakers differently. The sound quality is excellent with plenty of power (50W or 80W/channel into 8 ohm and 4 ohm speakers, respectively). I also really like the audio sense feature that activates channels when the input signal is present and turns off the channel after a few minutes when the no input signal is present. This should prolong the life of the unit and minimize heat generation when not in use. While I only had the unit for about a week, so far I am very impressed with the quality, features and performance of the MX1680 and would recommend the unit to others looking for an multi-zone music distribution amplifier. One item to remember, the channel volume controls on the back of the unit are all set to zero by default, so remember to turn up the volume settings as you install the speaker wires. Hope this is helpful....enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2021 by Drew E Flechsig

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