General
Portable PA systems are extremely practical. Mobile artists/bands who do not want to depend on venue facilities and sales representatives who are demonstrating the use of products in shops, will definitely agree with this statement. PA systems can also really save the day during seminars and lectures. The Samson XP1000 portable PA system is one such. This system consists of two speakers (10-inch woofers with 1-inch tweeters) and a mixer that features the essential functions. It is quite compact and weighs approx. 25 kg, making it ideal for transport.
Options of the XP1000
Once everything is connected and set up, you will be enjoying the extensive possibilities provided by the XP1000! For starters, this lightweight Class-D system produces 2x 500 Watts of power. The mixer, which can be neatly stored away in one of the speakers during transport, offers 4 mono and 3 stereo channels. This is enough for most bands, especially if you take the featured 24-bit effects unit into account. Furthermore, each channel is provided with an equalizer (bass, treble), which you can use to adjust the low and high tones to your heart's content. The first two mic/line channels even feature a modest compressor, ideal for keeping vocals in check! If you own a condenser microphone, you can use the phantom power supply located on the panel.
A practical system
With this system, you can also stream music from your telephone or MP3 player via Bluetooth. This is highly practical for performers who want to stop or start their playlist on stage. Of course, this can also be done by an assistant behind the curtain. Another practical thing: the speaker cabinets have a slanted side (30 degrees), so that you can also use them as stage monitors. Speaker cables are included and stored within a speaker.