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title: "OSD Audio Nero Max 12 Channel Multi Room Amplifier 6 Source Integrated 80W iOS/Android App Control (Keypad Optional) (MAX12)"
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# OSD Audio Nero Max 12 Channel Multi Room Amplifier 6 Source Integrated 80W iOS/Android App Control (Keypad Optional) (MAX12)

**Brand:** osd audio
**Price:** 24988.95 DT
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- **What is this?** OSD Audio Nero Max 12 Channel Multi Room Amplifier 6 Source Integrated 80W iOS/Android App Control (Keypad Optional) (MAX12) by osd audio
- **How much does it cost?** 24988.95 DT with free shipping
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Review: 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://: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 desertcart) 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://, 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  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.
Review: Lots of bad reviews on here mentioning the app doesn't work. First of all, I have 3 of these now, 2 of them are wireless and I use the app to control them. You have to connect them directly to an ethernet cable. If the app is not discovering the unit, you can use an IP scanner to find the amp, and put in the IP address manually. Every time you turn the unit on, you wait 20-30 seconds for it to come online on the app. The sound quality is great. While it could be more fluid, like the more modern streaming systems, it works every time if you set it up correctly. Also, you can actually call them on the phone, and a person answers and provides you direct support about anything. I was impressed.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08V4F9HYF |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (26) |
| Date First Available | 8 July 2021 |
| Item Weight | 14.2 kg |
| Item model number | MAX12 |
| Output Wattage | 80 Watts |
| Package Dimensions | 55.88 x 54.61 x 22.86 cm; 14.24 kg |

## Images

![OSD Audio Nero Max 12 Channel Multi Room Amplifier 6 Source Integrated 80W iOS/Android App Control (Keypad Optional) (MAX12) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61dx5aoWueL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What class is this amplifier? A previous answer says class a/b but the description says class D...**
A: It is a Class A B amplifier, definitely not Class D. It likely has a digital switching circuit in there somehow but the outputs sections are old-fashioned boat anchor type. If it was a Class D digital amplifier you'd have all that power and about a quarter of the weight.

**Q: im Trying to power 6 speakers in 3 zones in a restaurant. Can this unit play to all zones at the same time or is it only 1 zone at a time powered?**
A: Yes, this unit can play to all zones at the same time.

**Q: What class is this amplifier?  class a/b, class d?**
A: Hello! This amplifier is class a/b.

**Q: I have six different rooms with speakers wired. Can I use this to power and turn on/off rooms? I.e. kitchen and living room on and dining room off?**
A: The six zones, or 12 channels, share a common power supply and turn-on method either manually switched (on the front), auto sensing, or from a 12-volt trigger (hard wired). You can select a common source (1 or 2) or connect an independent source per channel or zone but you are restricted to the turn-on option you select for all. Your best bet would be to use in-wall volume controls.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***W on 11 October 2023*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by F***D on 21 April 2025*

Lots of bad reviews on here mentioning the app doesn't work. First of all, I have 3 of these now, 2 of them are wireless and I use the app to control them. You have to connect them directly to an ethernet cable. If the app is not discovering the unit, you can use an IP scanner to find the amp, and put in the IP address manually. Every time you turn the unit on, you wait 20-30 seconds for it to come online on the app. The sound quality is great. While it could be more fluid, like the more modern streaming systems, it works every time if you set it up correctly. Also, you can actually call them on the phone, and a person answers and provides you direct support about anything. I was impressed.

### ⭐ Review
*by M***B on 14 February 2021*

I bought this unit to use one Sonos and be able to output to speakers in 4 different zones. The clearly app is absolutely awful, doesn’t perform the requested action more than half of the time, making the whole point of this system completely futile. This is getting sent back, what a huge mistake!

## Frequently Bought Together

- OSD Nero Max12: 6-Zone, 6-Source Amplifier 80W Power, Multi-Room Audio Control, App Integration for iOS & Android, Expand up to 18 Zones, Control4 Driver Support
- OSD Optional Control Keypad Kit with IR Receivers for Nero Max12 Multi Channel Amplifier

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