Fender Passport Portable P.A. July 11, 1997
What the Fender Stratocaster® did for the electric guitar, Fender's
Passport will now do for portable P.A. Like the Strat., the Passport offers
streamlined good looks, but its true value lies in the wide variety of innovative
features that render it the ultimate tool for a wide array of applications-from
night club acts to business seminars, traveling DJs to aerobics classes, and
anything else you can imagine.
In its "closed-up" or "travel" mode, Passport has the look and weight of a
medium-sized suitcase, and is just as comfortable to carry. (It's tough, too: slam it
onto an airline counter conveyor belt, throw it into the trunk of your car, or carry it
through a torrential rain storm, all with impunity!)
Amazingly, this sleek package opens up to reveal a complete P.A.
system, including two full-range cabinets, a self-powered mixer, two dynamic
microphones, and all necessary cables. Setting it up is no more than a five
minute process, even for the novice; but its inherent ease-of-use and portability
does not end there.
Traveling? Bring your Passport! Breakthrough technology allows it to
operate from AC outlets anywhere in the world, and also adjusts load
requirements to eliminate the potential for damaged speakers due to low or
intermittent power conditions.
With the Passport's "one-finger" touch controls, it's simple to dial in the
sound-and change it on the fly. A simple and reliable digital reverb provides a
variety of rich effects at the touch of a button.
Passport users will appreciate the sensible V.I.P.(TM) (Vocal Input
Priority) feature: it automatically reduces the background music level when
someone begins to speak, then restores it when the person stops speaking.
Four stereo channels with eight inputs (4 line, 4 mic) cover almost any
situation. Left and right RCA connector inputs allow for music playback from a
CD or cassette player.
Eight 6.5" highly efficient transducers (four in each speaker cabinet) work
together to deliver clean, full-range coverage, while the self-powered mixer delivers
250 watts of clear sound, even with the controls wide open. Much more than a tone
control, the innovative "one-touch" EQ is able to adjust bass, mid and treble
simultaneously for optimum response. It's virtually foolproof: just turn the control
until it sounds good!
Two sturdy speaker tripod stands are available as an option, so you can
place the speakers at a desired height.
Fender's new Passport is a unique product: a truly self-contained portable
P.A. system that can be carried, set up and used by anyone anywhere. And it has a
retail price under $900! Fender-the company whose electric guitar and amps set
the world standard for performance and has revolutionized the concept of portable
P.A. For more information, visit their web site at www.fender.com. |