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PA Amplifier for permanent installations


Stub Mandrel
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This is not going to be any use for performances, except perhaps acoustic ones.

It's got a sticker underneath saying rated output 30W but the back says 90VA. One the web I've seen 100W claimed.

Four balanced line/mic inputs with switchable phantom power plus RCA inputs, only mono output for 4 ohm speaker or 25, 75 or 100V line systems. Very heavy for size as it has an output transformer. If you are into electronics you could remove this and just use the 4R output.

I recall it used to be used for pub quizzes. Intended for a pub/folk club etc which has a (semi)permanent PA installation but would also suit a small  band practice room that just needs a few mics and modest volume.

Also runs off 24V for portable use, and has voice priority, 1watt 8R output etc.

I have never used this but it was supposed to be working when I got it; no guarantees.

Free to pick up from near Burton upon Trent.

 If it doesn't go, then I'm taking it apart for bits.

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