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Fender Passport P-80 Portable PA System
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Features -
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16-bit Digital Pro reverb -
Docking connector for Passport wireless receiver -
Speaker system features tightly controlled coverage to minimize feedback -
35mm (1-3/8") stand adapters are provided -
One professional cardioid low-impedance dynamic microphone, one 18' microphone cable, 2 - 20' speaker cables, and a detachable IEC power cable are provided -
Mic/cable storage compartment with latching lid -
V.I.P. (Vocal Input Priority) background music level is automatically lowered when someone speaks into the microphone -
Unique "One-Touch" controls -
Sophisticated "System EQ" contour control -
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System Specifications -
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80W (Mono) -
2 Speaker Cabinets with 2 - 6-1/2" Full Range Drivers. -
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MIXER SPECIFICATIONS: -
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3 Inputs (2 Mic/Line, 1 Stereo) Plus Auxiliary Send and Return. -
Mic/Line Inputs are Balanced XLR, Plus Either Balanced or Unbalanced 1/4" TRS. (Input 3 Also Has Stereo RCA Buffered to Mono). Stereo AUX Return is 1/4" TRS. -
Overall System EQ (For Room Conditions) and Individual Channel EQ Provided. -
16 Bit Digital Pro Reverb. -
Tape Out Jacks and Reverb Footswitch Jack Provided. -
System Can Be Operated from a 12 Volt DC Application with Optional Fender DC-DC Adapter. -
Exclusive V.I.P. (Vocal Input Priority) Control Provides Automatic Priority of Channel 1. -
Perfect for Voice Over Announcements, and a Systems Operator is Not Required. -
Switching Power Supply Can Deliver Rated Performance from the Low Power Line Voltages Often Encountered. -
Switchable Line Voltage for International Use.
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Cool PA system
| Sound |
I used to play 70's/80's/90's pop rock songs with a sequencer and a singer.
Here it's our set up=
1= My guitar = mixer channel 1
2= Our voices = channels 1 and 2
3= Sequencer = stereo channel
Its equalizer is really good and it can be really loud,reverb is good and it has a stereo aux to plug any effects processors you need.
It fitts in any car trunk or backseat and it's not too heavy.
We used to play in pubs for about 200,300 people and it was loud enough,sometimes the owner asked us to play a bit lower.
We can hear a bit of distortion when really loud but it didn't compromised its sound.
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| Reliability |
It has a lot of plastic parts but I never had a problem in about 2.5 years.
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| Liked about it |
1- Volume
2- Easy to carry around
3- Good sound quality
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| Didn't like |
Nothing bad about it.
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| Overall satisfaction: |
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4.0 |
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