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Page 1
SOUND COLUMN LECTERN PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM MODEL S500-MH/MO/OK/WT INCLUDES: • New S805A Multimedia Stereo Amplifier • Professional Cardioid Microphone • Gooseneck Microphone holder • Built in Speakers • Removable Dual Speaker Module [S1201] SET UP: INSTALL POWER SUPPLY Battery pack is standard. Optional Power Supplies m ay be substituted.[...]
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Page 2
AUX OUT Connection for 12 to 15V DC accessory VOLUME Rotate clockwise to increase amplification. MICROPHONE INPUTS There are three microphone inputs, which can be used simultaneously: DYNAMIC - for standard dynamic cartridge microphones CONDENSER - for electret or condenser microphones, which require phantom power (supplied from the amplifier) WIRE[...]