MPS-50 50 Watt Speaker/Amplifier
(320-2046) Features Faxback Doc. # 56802
Your RadioShack MPS-50 50 Watt Speaker/Amplifier is designed for use with
sound sources such as an electric guitar, keyboard, or microphone. The
MPS-50 is portable, requiring only a flat surface for setup, so you can
use it to practice or entertain at parties and get-togethers. Its full
range 12-inch speaker provides 50 watts RMS for optimum sound quality.
Your MPS-50 has these features:
Dual 1/4 Inch (6.35 mm) High - lets you connect two keyboards, guitars, or
and Low Input Jacks high impedance microphones and two low
impedance (200 - 600 Ohms) microphones.
Dual Gain, Bass, and Treble - lets you balance gain levels between the
Controls two channels and adjust the low and high
frequency response on each channel.
Dual Reverb Switches - lets you add reverberation to either or
both channels to compensate for
environmental conditions or to suit your
personal preference.
Reverb Level Control - lets you control the amount of overall
reverb.
Distortion Control - lets you select a clean sound or add the
desired amount of distortion to match your
musical style.
Master Volume - lets you control the MPS-50's overall
output level.
Power On Indicator - lights to show the MPS-50 is on.
Phones Jack - lets you connect a mono headphone for
private listening.
Line Out Jack - lets you connect a power amplifier or
mixer.
Send and Return Jacks - lets you connect a sound effect device
(such as an echo reverb or digital sampler
processor).
Reverb Remote Jack - lets you connect a foot switch to control
reverb effects.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this
product to rain or moisture.
CAUTIONS: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover or
back. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel.
To prevent electrical shock, any AC-powered equipment that you
connect to the MPS-50 should be connected to a 3-prong
(grounded) AC outlet.
To avoid damaging the MPS-50's speaker, connect the sound source
to the MPS-50 first, then connect the MPS-50 to power.
Be sure to rotate MASTER to MIN (minimum) before you connect the
MPS-50 to power, or before you connect or disconnect an input
source to the MPS-50.
(EB 9/21/99)
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