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Portable Lectern Sound System
Rio Rancho, NM – USA
OTHER OPERATIONS AND CONNECTIONS
GOOSENECKS
Two goosenecks with microphones may be plugged in at once if so desired or a second microphone connected to
the AUX MIC jack by means of the 16-foot cord.
HIGH LEVEL INPUT
The HI LEVEL IN jack is an RCA phono jack which may be used with standard “line” level outputs from tape decks to
amplify the sound for larger audiences. An “earphone” jack on most tape decks will usually work provided you turn
the volume control on the tape deck down fairly low.
HIGH LEVEL OUTPUT
The HI LEVEL OUT is an RCA phono jack which may be used to record the sound directly from the lectern. The
output of this jack is at a “line” level (one volt max.) and should be connected only to “line” or “aux” inputs of tape
decks. If you connect this output to a “mic” input of a tape recorder, the sound will likely be distorted.
EXTENSION SPEAKER OUTPUTS
The VP85 is equipped to drive either one or two 2-ohm extension speakers. The LECTROSONICS ES85 Extension
Speakers were specially designed to operate with VP85 and are sized so that two speakers will conveniently store
inside the lectern.
The external speaker jacks are located on a panel located on the right side of the VP85. Each external speaker jack
is driven by its own 7-watt amplifier. These amplifiers are idle until the speakers are plugged in.
The ES85 speakers are eqipped with a 1/2" diameter socket on the bottom which fits the stud on top of the the SS-5
tripod stand. For maximum coverage the speakers should be elevated slightly above the heads of the audience.
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