SpeakerCraft announces the first solution available to control and distribute audio throughout the home from Appleís iPod.With over ten million units sold, the iPod is the clearly the leader in portable audio. With its intuitive interface and plug-and-play simplicity, the iPod has become the defacto source for music, anywhere, at anytime. ""The challenge is, once an individual gets used to the iPod they want the same flexibility in their home system."" Says Dave Donald, SpeakerCraftís Vice-President of Marketing and iPod devotee. ""I have my own iPod loaded with music. I am like many others out there who want to listen to that same music at home. That is why this solution is so necessary""The MZC-66 is SpeakerCraftís six-zone, six-source audio/video switcher with on-board amplification and software based programming. A keypad based system, the MZC allows an end user the flexibility of selecting and controlling multiple audio and video sources in up to six zones throughout the house. Because the iPod codes are imbedded in the MZC system, the MZC/iPod Interface kit allows an iPod to become one of the six sources. With minimal effort and a few hardware connections, the iPod can be controlled from multiple in-wall keypads in six different zones of the house.The kit includes a naviPod for receiving infra-red commands from the MZC, an infra-red emitter, a miniplug to RCA cable for the audio connection, a hand-held remote and four iPod buttons for the keypads. The software commands can be downloaded at no charge from the SpeakerCraft website as part of the EZ Tools programming software.The MZC/iPod Interface kit is selling for $75.00For more information, visit http://www.speakercraft.com
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