Arts >> Music >> Live Music

Passport Fender 250 Specifications

For bands, public address systems can come in handy in a variety of ways. They can help during practice by allowing everyone in the band to hear the vocals properly and they can help during live shows if the venue's PA breaks or is subpar. If you are looking into buying a PA system, you may want to consider a Fender Passport 250.
  1. Power

    • The Fender Passport 250 PA system provides 250 watts of stereo power. The power is split into two separate channels running at 125 watts per channel and provides enough amplification to hear vocals clearly when they are accompanied with other instruments such as electric guitars and drums. Both channels also offer a digital reverb setting.

    Inputs

    • The Fender Passport 250 PA system features four microphone or line inputs, two mono/stereo inputs and a four-channel, eight-input mixer. These inputs allow for a variety of mic and instrument setups that should suit the needs of most bands.

    Speaker Mounting Options

    • The speakers that come with the Fender Passport 250 PA system allow for multiple mounting setups. You can choose to use tripod mounts, a floor stand, or to install them in a wall or stage setup. This versatility allows for flexibility when using the Fender Passport 250.

    Size

    • The Fender Passport 250 PA system is 33-inches wide, 24-inches tall and 12-inches deep, and weighs approximately 55 pounds. The size and weight of this PA system allows for you to easily transport it without too much hassle.

    Other Features

    • The Fender Passport 250 PA system also features tape-out jacks that allow for recording setups to pull audio from the PA system, one-touch equalization, and vocal input priority, which lowers music when someone is speaking.

Live Music

Related Categories