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Sound Ambassador 75 Deluxe / Sound Ambassador 120 Deluxe
INTRODUCTION
We at Phonic would like to congratulate you on your pur-
chase of our Sound Ambassador 75 Deluxe or 120 De-
luxe wireless portable sound system. This extremely styl-
ish system will allow you to carry all the gear you need to
set up a moderate front of house sound system anywhere
you go without lugging around chunky mixers, speakers
and cords.
Including microphone and line inputs, as well as mini ste-
reo in/out, the Sound Ambassador Deluxe provides just
enough room for a small band, choir or DJ to give their au-
dience crystal clear sound. The Sound Ambassador can
be further customized to include a CD Player and Tape
Player for adding to the versatility of these great speak-
ers. The built-in amplifier pumps 75 or 120 Watts of power
through the 1” tweeter and 10” woofer – all of which is
built right into the cabinet!
This owner’s manual was designed to give you a clear
picture of all the features and functions of the Sound Am-
bassador Deluxe. It is strongly advised that you read this
manual carefully before storing it in an easily accessible
in case it is needed for future reference.
FEATURES
All-in-one portable sound system with retractable
trolley and wheels
10" 2-way speaker system (120 Watts @ 4 ohms on
the Sound Ambassador 120 Deluxe, 75 Watts @ 4
ohms on the Sound Ambassador 75 Deluxe)
Optional UHF wireless microphones, CD player
with anti-shock, MP3 recorder, and audio cassette
recorder
100-240VAC switching power supply
Built-in DC charging circuit
24 VDC supply from two built-in, maintenance-free
lead acid type rechargeable batteries
24-32VDC inlet for external power supply
Slot for choice of two UHF PLL synthesized diver-
sity or fixed frequency type wireless receiver mod
-
ules
Built-in diversity receiving antennas
One XLR and one 1/4" phone jack for wired micro-
phone input
1/4" phone jacks and mini-stereo jacks for line-level
input and output
Built-in limiter and protection circuitry to minimize
distortion and overload
Individual volume control for wired and wireless mi-
crophones
Master volume control and two-band system EQ
Switched and unswitched speaker output jacks
Tripod stand adapter included
Luxury molded cabinet, stackable or can be used
as a floor monitor or mounted as a raised sound
reinforcement system
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
UM30
: UHF (16-ch) Wireless Handheld System in-
cluding a HT-100 transmitter and UM-R10 receiver
UM40
: UHF (16-ch) Wireless Lavalier System in-
cluding a BT-200 transmitter, ML-10 Microphone
and UM-R10 receiver
UM50
: UHF (16-ch) Wireless Headset System in-
cluding BT-200 transmitter, MH-20 Microphone and
UM-R10 receiver
MK3-SA
: Wall/Ceiling Mounting kit
CD Player
Cassette Recorder
MP3 recorder
BASIC SETUP
1.
Ensure all power is turned off on the Sound Ambas-
sador Deluxe.
2.
All level controls should be set at the lowest level to
ensure no sound is inadvertently sent through the
outputs when the device is switched on. All levels
can be adjusted to acceptable degrees after the de-
vice is turned on.
3.
Plug all necessary instruments and/or equipment
into the Sound Ambassador's various inputs as
required. This may include devices such as micro-
phones, electric guitars, keyboards, etc.
4.
Though it is not required (as the Sound Ambassa-
dor Deluxe’s speaker is built-in), you may wish to
connect various devices to the Sound Ambassador
Deluxe’s outputs, which could further enhance your
set up.
5.
Plug the supplied AC cable into the AC inlet on
the back of the device, ensuring the local voltage
level is identical to that set by the voltage selection
switch on your device. Plug the other end into an
AC power outlet. This is, of course, not really nec-
essary as the Sound Ambassador Deluxe has an
internal battery.
6.
Turn the power switch on, and you should be ready
to go.
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