Hospitality Series
ZVOX 415 HS Single-Cabinet Surround Sound System
A single-cabinet surround sound system only 5” deep and 30.5” wide, the 415 HS is the perfect match for 26”-37” flat-panel TVs. “The 415’s width was specifically chosen to match the width of 32” LCD’s without side speakers, to allow maximum furniture selection flexibility. With no user accessible controls, it is the ideal guest room audio system. Sound quality is far better than “home theater in a box” systems -- plus the entire system is in one cabinet. No external speakers, subwoofers or speaker wires. Installation and operation are remarkably simple. The 415 HS uses the TV or VOD remote to control volume. And the Master Setup Remote allows management to pre-set all important audio levels for maximum guest enjoyment -- and minimum neighbor complaints.
- Dimensions: 30.5”w x 5 5/8”h x 5”d. — 24 lbs.
- Internal power supply, 110V (240V available).
- Highly-efficient Energy Star® Qualified external power supply

- Detachable power cord – custom lengths available.
- Rear inputs: (2) analog stereo inputs (mixing inputs).
- Front panel input: (1) stereo mini jack (for iPods and other portable audio devices) – automatically mutes TV sound.
- Construction: Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF), metal grille.
- (3) 3.25” full-range speakers with shielded Neodymium magnets and aluminum phase plugs. (1) 4” shielded woofer, 4" passive radiator.
- Power: 60 watts.
- PhaseCueTM virtual surround sound system creates three-dimensional sound from virtually any audio signal.
- Mounting options: VESA-style M6 threaded inserts in a 75mm x 400mm pattern, rear panel and bottom panel
- Auto-on/auto-off circuit.
- Remote control IR codes: (2) NEC 0053 and Lenoxx 1938.
- Management/installer remote control. Read more >>
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ZVOX 415 HSD
The ZVOX 415 HSD adds the following features:
- Dolby Digital® decoding system. The 415 HSD can accept 2-channel or 5.1-channel Dolby Digital audio signals.
- Optical (toslink) & coaxial digital inputs.
$599.99 — Available Q2 2008