English escort, Features, Table of contents page – Peavey ESCORT 3000 User Manual

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Congratulations! You have just purchased the world’s finest packaged sound system, the Peavey Escort

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. The Escort’s integrated design

allows for ease of transportation, while its user-friendly controls offer ease of operation, making it the perfect choice for schools, churches,
civic organizations and small musical groups. The Escort features dual two-way speakers driven by a five-channel, 300 Watt stereo powered
mixer, making it ideal for both vocal and musical applications. The system also includes a PV

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i unidirectional (cardioid pattern) dynamic

microphone, two folding speaker stands and all necessary connecting cables. Among many professional features, the mixer includes 60mm
faders, a five-band graphic equalizer with FLS

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(Feedback Locating System) and digital reverb. The carrying case provides storage for all the

system componets with ample room for additional mics and cables. This clever design incorporates the speakers into the package, allowing
the unit to be easily carried or pulled along on its luggage-style wheels.

Portable Public Address System

Features:

• Convenient package with luggage-style wheels
• Two-way speaker system with 10” woofer and piezoelectric horn
• Five-channel powered mixer
• Four XLR mic inputs with 15 V phantom power
• Two stereo line inputs
• 60 mm faders
• High quality digital reverb
• 300 Watts output power (150 Watts per channel) with DDT

• Five-band graphic equalizer with FLS
• Two folding speaker stands
• One PV

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i cardioid dynamic microphone with cable

• Two 25’ speaker cables
• Storage compartments for microphones, cables and accessories

English

Escort

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Table of Contents

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Quick Setup Guide

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Setting Up Mixer and Speakers

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Connecting Microphone(s)

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Connecting CD, Tape

or Other Line Sources

9

Connecting Power

9

Setting Controls and Turning Unit On

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Adjusting Gain and Volume Controls

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Adjusting Tone Controls

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Using the Graphic Equalizer

10

Avoiding Acoustic Feedback

10

Microphone Usage Guidelines

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Reverb

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Stereo/Mono Operation

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Main and Monitor Operation

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Auxiliary Output (AUX OUT) Operation

10

Packing the Escort

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Optional Accessories

12

Troubleshooting Guide

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Specifications

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