Fender Passport Event 6946000000 120V 60Hz Manual

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Year 2015
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Fender Passport Event 6946000000 120V 60Hz Sound System Specification

The Fender Passport Event 6946000000 120V 60Hz Sound System is a versatile and portable audio solution designed for a variety of sound amplification needs, ranging from small musical performances to public speaking engagements. This all-in-one system integrates a powerful PA setup with a user-friendly interface, ensuring ease of use and high-quality sound output.

The Passport Event features a six-channel mixer, providing ample connectivity options for microphones, instruments, and other audio sources. It includes XLR and ΒΌ" inputs, allowing for flexible configurations. The system delivers 375 watts of power, ensuring clear and robust sound projection suitable for medium-sized venues. Its speakers are equipped with 8" woofers and 1.2" tweeters, offering a balanced frequency response and detailed audio clarity.

Designed for portability, the system is encased in a durable, suitcase-style enclosure, facilitating easy transportation and quick setup. The integrated storage compartment conveniently houses cables and accessories. Tone controls and reverb effects are built into the mixer, allowing users to customize their sound with precision. The system operates on a 120V, 60Hz power supply, making it compatible with standard North American electrical outlets.

Overall, the Fender Passport Event 6946000000 is engineered for reliability and performance, making it an ideal choice for users seeking a compact yet powerful PA system. Its combination of portability, ease of use, and sound quality makes it well-suited for a diverse range of audio applications.

Fender Passport Event 6946000000 120V 60Hz Sound System F.A.Q.

How do I connect a microphone to the Fender Passport Event sound system?

To connect a microphone, plug the XLR cable into one of the microphone inputs on the mixer panel. Adjust the corresponding channel's volume and tone controls for optimal sound.

What should I do if there is no sound coming from the speakers?

Check all cable connections, ensure the system is powered on, and verify that the volume levels are turned up. Also, ensure that the input source is correctly connected and functioning.

How can I prevent feedback when using the Fender Passport Event sound system?

Position microphones away from speakers, lower the volume of the offending channel, and use the EQ controls to reduce the frequencies that are causing feedback.

What steps should I take to properly maintain my Fender Passport Event?

Regularly clean the exterior with a soft cloth, ensure cables are stored properly, and periodically check all connections for wear. Store in a dry, cool environment when not in use.

How do I connect an external audio device to the sound system?

Use a 1/8" stereo cable to connect the device's headphone output to the stereo input on the mixer panel. Adjust the input volume accordingly.

What is the best way to set up the Fender Passport Event for an outdoor event?

Ensure the system is on a stable, level surface, and position the speakers facing the audience. Protect the equipment from direct sunlight and moisture.

Can I connect the Fender Passport Event to a computer for audio playback?

Yes, use a 1/8" stereo cable to connect the computer's audio output to the stereo input on the mixer panel. Adjust the volume levels on both devices.

How can I check if a channel is not working properly?

Swap the cable and input source with another channel that is known to work. If the issue persists, it might be a malfunctioning channel.

What precautions should I take when transporting the Fender Passport Event system?

Secure all cables and accessories, use a padded case or cover, and avoid rough handling to prevent damage during transport.

How can I achieve the best sound quality from my Fender Passport Event system?

Position speakers at ear level, use the EQ controls to enhance sound, and adjust volume levels appropriately for the venue size.