Fender Passport PD-150 Deluxe PA System | List Price: $699.99 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Brand: Fender Binding: Electronics
Features: - 150W (75 per channel) of stereo power with digital reverb
- Proprietary DSA speaker design with three custom speaker drivers per cab
- Three mic/line inputs
- One mono/stereo input
- Works on batteries or AC wall current
Excellent Portable System [Posted on 2008-01-12] This is an excellent product for smaller venues ( up to about 150 people) Sound is clear, well constructed, plenty of inputs for my purposes. The only negative for me is that all the cables and microphone do not fit into the unit for portability. There is a small cubby on the unit that will fit the power cord and maybe 1 speaker cord.
Portable system that packs a punch! [Posted on 2008-03-28] This portable system is a little heavier than I initially anticipated, but not so bad I can't get it everywhere I need to go. I am a fitness instructor that teaches at several different locations with no sound equipment at all. This system is perfect for the size classes I currently teach and when I open my studio it will be more than enough to be set up in a more permanent fashion. The special Voice override feature is nice for presentations where you need the music to turn down while you are speaking, but I can't use this feature in a fitness class. I can plug in my microphone, iPod, and a CD player and still have room for more if I wanted. Very happy with this purchase and a great deal!
Great product for the price [Posted on 2008-05-15] I purchased this PA system along with the speaker stands, to use at a medium-size church for a wedding. I used it to play music for the prelude, processional and recessional, and for a few live vocal performances with instrumental background. It sounded great. Very clean and professional sounding. Powerful enough that I didn't need to turn the master volume above 50%. The control knobs are easy to handle with one finger. The stereo inputs are very handy for playing music through an iPod/mp3 player, CD player, or any standard portable music device. I really like they way the whole thing packs up into a single unit, so there's only one thing to carry, and not three.
One negative...The plastic knobs are kinda cheap, not very durable. If you're going to use this a lot, I would be concerned about the knobs eventually breaking.
Suggestions...The included speaker cables are quite short. You'll most likely need to buy longer ones. Also, use speaker stands, or something comparable to raise the speakers to ear level or higher, but the same would apply for any PA system.
Bottom line...Great product for the price.
Easy To Use [Posted on 2008-09-14] We have only used our new pa system once but we were able to set it up with no previous experience in pa equipment. We have a dance troupe and perform for weddings and all kinds of special events. This birthday party was a group of approx. 100 people and the sound was perfect at only #3 on the volume dial. It was so cool to finally be able to control the quality of our own sound system. We feel very good about our investment.
Great PA System [Posted on 2008-09-30] This was purchased for a non-profit that holds meetings at various venues including some recreational meetings outdoors. We generally have 150-200 in attendance and this was to keep us from having to borrow systems or pay the hotel AV fees. In the initial setup it sounds great but has not been used in a large room yet. The built-in wireless mic sounds good but it seems a little weaker than the plug in mic although the level control compensated well. The one minus might be that when the mic receiver is installed, the component storage is taken up.
I also purchased speaker stands, mic stand and stand carry case so the cables and components can be carried there.
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