Crestron electronic AAS-1/2/4, AAS-2, AAS-4 manual Now Playing, Queue

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Now Playing

Want more information about what is currently playing? Simply select the Now Playing summary located at the bottom of the Music Library page (or select the Now Playing ‘jump to’ button) to open the Now Playing page, shown below.

Options include:

Current song details – lists the song title, album title, and artist of the song now playing (genre is also shown on large touchpanels, 10 inches or more).

Check the queue (select the Queue ‘jump to’ button).

Interactive slider – allows you to jump to a particular point within the song now playing (only on large touchpanels, 10 inches or more).

Transport buttons – enables you to search back, pause, play, stop, and search forward through the song now playing.

Next up details – lists the song title, album title, and artist of the next song in the queue

Shuffle – select Shuffle to randomly reorganize the selections (i.e., albums) or tracks in the play queue. Select Off to disable the shuffle. For touchpanels less than 10 inches, Shuffle appears by selecting the Options button first.

Repeat – select Repeat to replay the current track or the entire play queue. Select Off to disable the repeat. For touchpanels less than 10 inches, Repeat appears by selecting the Options button first.

The Queue

Want to check something in the queue? Simply select the Queue ‘jump to’ button on the Now Playing page to open the Play Queue page, shown below.

This page lists the entire queue order; you have the option to:

Save the queue as a playlist - select Save as List (only on large touchpanels, 10 inches or more).

Remove all items from the queue - select Remove All.

Remove selected items from the queue (select Remove to eliminate a specific item)

Recall that selections can be added to the end of the play queue while navigating with the music browser. Simply use the Add to Queue button.

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AAS-4, AAS-1/2/4, AAS-1, AAS-2 specifications

Crestron is a leading provider of advanced control and automation solutions for various applications, including residential, commercial, and educational environments. Among its impressive line of products are the AAS-2, AAS-1, AAS-1/2/4, and AAS-4, which are designed to enhance audio amplification and distribution across multiple zones.

The AAS-2 is a two-channel audio amplifier designed for applications that require compact and efficient audio distribution. It delivers high-quality sound performance with its robust power output, making it ideal for smaller spaces or specific audio zones within larger systems. This model features advanced thermal management technology, ensuring it operates efficiently without overheating, even during intensive use.

Next, the AAS-1 is a single-channel amplifier that emphasizes performance and reliability. With a sleek design, it can easily integrate into existing setups. The AAS-1 supports both low-impedance and high-impedance speaker configurations, giving users flexibility in designing their audio systems. Additionally, it leverages Crestron’s proprietary Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology, allowing for precise tuning and enhanced audio quality.

The AAS-1/2/4 model is a versatile solution designed to cater to varying audio distribution needs. This amplifier can be configured to provide one, two, or four output channels, depending on system requirements. With its multi-channel capability, it allows for simultaneous audio rendering across different rooms or areas, making it a favorable choice for larger installations. The built-in DSP ensures that sound quality remains consistent, and each channel can be independently adjusted for optimal listening experiences.

Lastly, the AAS-4 model is a four-channel amplifier that stands out in larger audio installations. It features advanced connectivity options, including networked control, enabling seamless integration into Crestron’s broader automation ecosystem. The AAS-4 is engineered for high power output and efficiency, ensuring it can handle demanding audio applications. Its rugged design and installation-friendly features make it suitable for both permanent and temporary setups.

All of these amplifiers share Crestron’s commitment to quality, reliability, and user-friendliness. With features such as thermal protection, network integration, and flexible configuration options, these models cater to a wide array of audio needs, reinforcing Crestron’s stance as a trusted provider in the audio control landscape. Whether used in homes, offices, or educational institutions, the AAS series amplifiers deliver exceptional sound quality and operational efficiency.