Packing The Escort - Peavey ESCORT 3000 Operating Manual

300 watt powered mixer
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REVERB control (Fig. 7) on the appropriate input channel. Add reverb in moderation because too much reverb makes
vocals hard to understand. In most cases, it is best not to add reverb to the spoken word.
Stereo / Mono Operation
The Escort
2000 powered mixer has two input channels (4 & 5) for stereo line sources. If the speakers are situated so
that most of the audience can hear both speakers (Fig. 10 A), it can be advantageous to run the system in stereo. If the
Warning:
Connecting a tape machine to the AUX OUT to record while simultaneously connecting the tape machine's output into the mixer
audience primarily hears just one speaker (Fig. 10 B), or if you are using one speaker for the audience and the other for
inputs can create an electronic feedback loop. Connect only the tape machine's inputs
the stage performers, then it is best to run the system in mono.
A

Packing the Escort

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One of the Escort's many benefits is that the entire sound system can be packed inside its easily transportable case (Fig. 14). Begin by
folding the speaker stands, then secure them into their storage compartment using the two straps. Place the microphone(s) in their storage
compartment, putting the cables in the other compartment or with the speaker stands. Lay the speakers face down on top of the bottom tray
and secure the four latches. The Escort is now ready to be carried or pulled on its built-in, luggage-style wheels.
Stereo
Stereo
or
outputs to the mixer, never both.
Fig. 10
7
Fig. 14
11
Mono
Mono
B

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