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ERFORMANCE
The above diagram shows a typical band setup. Microphones and
instruments are plugged into separate channels. An external ef-
fects processor is connected to the Insert jacks as described in
the "Power Amp Insert - Further Explanation" section under Ex-
ternal Loop Back Configuration. Finally a 1270P powered moni-
tor takes advantage of the Monitor Line Out jack.
Got Feedback?
Simply press in the Feedback Killer™ button! Your
PD–500 comes equipped with (patent pending) Feed-
back Killer™ circuitry that targets and eliminates
the annoying "squeal" that's triggered by micro-
phones or instruments coming too close to the sys-
tem speakers.
For more information on Passport prod-
ucts and accessories log on to:
www.fender.com/passport
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Use the tape out to record your performance as shown above.
The "recording device" can be a computer, or a tape recorder,
or anything that can accept a line level signal.
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RESENTATION
The PD–500 is shown above in a presentation scenario. Use the
headphones output on your laptop computer as output to the
PD–500. Connect to the RCA jacks of channel 7 or 8 using 1/8"
stereo-to-dual RCA adapter cables. Note: Some computers re-
quire a direct box with a "ground lift" to eliminate noise gener-
ated from the computer's power supply.
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