Enter to win a Nektar Panorama P1
Fender Passport 150 Pro Portable PA System
  • Fender Passport 150 Pro Portable PA System
  • Fender Passport 150 Pro Portable PA System

Fender Passport 150 Pro Portable PA System

Item ID: 103378
ALTO PRICE: $399.99 + FREE SHIPPING
Limited Quantities
We do have one or more of these in stock. Place your order today and we will contact you immediately to confirm availability. For in-store pickup, please call ahead. We would be happy to transfer this item to the Alto Music nearest to you.

Fender Passport 150 Pro Portable PA System

Description
  •  

    Model Name: Passport® 150 PRO
    Series: Passport®
    Amplifier Type: Class-D

    Electronics

    Inputs: 2 Mic/Line inputs, 2 Stereo inputs
    Line Out: 1/8" MIni Stereo Out
    Channels: 4 (2 Mic/Line, 2 Stereo)
    Power Handling: 150 Watts Class-D Power Amp
    Horn Tweeter: Two 2.75" Tweeters
    Controls: Tilt tone control on each channel, level, reverb send, master volume, master tone, 20db Pad.
    Hardware
    Cabinet Material: Black Luggage Style Molded Plastic Case
    Handle: Molded Black Handle
    Amplifier Length: 10" (25.4 cm)
    Amplifier Width: 25" (63.5 cm)
    Amplifier Height: 19" (48.26 cm)
    Amplifier Weight: 30 lbs (13.61 kg)
    Effects: Reverb
    Speakers
    Speaker: One 5.25" Woofer, Two 2.75" Tweeters
    Miscellaneous
    Additional Comments: Shipping Weight: 45 lbs
    Unique Features: Docking Connector for Passport Wireless Receiver, SPEAKER SYSTEMS FEATURE TIGHTLY CONTROLLED COVERAGE TO MINIMIZE FEEDBACK, 35mm (1-3/8") Stand Adapters are Built In to Each Speaker Cabinet, Mic/Cable storage comopartment with latching lid.
    Accessories
    Knobs: Black Plastic Amp Knobs
    Accessories: Includes two speaker cables and detachable power cable.
    Cover: Optional Amp Cover Available

Wow!!! Thanks u guys for a killer set up. My new Peavey Sub is awesome! Got big balls. Presently I am jumping my two subs using the great Gx 7. 700 watts per side. Being that I am splitting the channel. [jumped] 700 divided by 2 =350 watts . Is my math correct in this situation? Do u think I should just run the Peavey alone utilizing the full 700 watts ? Or continue jumping the 2 subs ? I also love my subsonic bass synthesizer which definitely enhances the sound! You guys are F***Bosssssss!

-Rich NY