A Message from the Chairman At Fender, we know the importance of sound reinforcement. From the simple box-top powered mixer to today’s touring concert systems, the need to communicate to make the connection between the performer and the audience is foremost in our mind. Perhaps no other piece of gear can make or break your message or your band’s sound than your sound reinforcement gear. Your sound system is far more than just a combination of dials, wires and speakers. It is an integral part of
The P10 is a battery powered personal portable sound system. It is ideal for any situation where you need to raise the level of your voice (or other audio source) to effectively communicate with a group of people. The P10 is perfect for teachers, tour guides, auctioneers, presentations, crowd control situations, emergency personnel, coaches, zoos, museums... any- one, anywhere. Overview (1) Molded Carry Handle (2) 5” Full-Range Loudspeaker (3) 1/4” (6.3mm) Input Jack here). This input is a mic l
Please read it carefully before setting up this Vocal Sound System for the first time. Copyright0 1977 CBS Musical Instruments a Division of CBS Inc. »100 watts RMS power into 4 ohms with 220 watts peak music power. • Four separate input channels. Two jacks for each channel. « High or Low Impedance Microphones. (See Page 2). «Each channel’s controls separated and numbered for easy identification. «Reverb switch on each channel. •Two portable speaker columns each containing 4 8-inch high f
Third, most speaker cabinets SPEAKER WIRE LENGTH (30.5 m-UP) are already wired for parallel connections making parallel 50'-100' connections the most common wiring method. (15.25-30.5 m) Below are two charts demonstrating how to calculate *25'-50' both parallel and series impedance. (7.60-15.25 m) 10'-25' PARALLEL IMPEDANCE 1 (3.05-7.60 m) Z = p 1 11 + 5.3* 8 4 5.3 8W *16W Cabinet A + + - + -A B- Impedance *Example- Cabinet A is 8 ohms. Cabinet B is 16 ohms . The total impedance when connected i