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Thank you for choosing an Anchor Audio portable sound system. Our products
incorporate state-of-the-art design and the finest quality of materials and
workmanship. We're proud of our products and appreciate the confidence which
you have shown by selecting an Anchor system.
I hope you'll take a few of minutes to review this manual. We've incorporated
several unique features into our products, and your knowledge of how to use
them will enhance the performance and your enjoyment of the system.
David Jacobs, President on behalf of all Anchor employees
Quick Use Guide
Liberty Xtreme is an AC-powered sound system optimized for
applications requiring very loud, clear sound. It has several
signal input options, and a line output to connect with other
systems. The speech project feature makes it ideal for both
music or speech applications, indoors or out.
You'll need a microphone or some other input source before
you get started.
Here's how easy it is to use
Problems?
1. Set the unit in front of your audience on the floor,
Consult the
table or on a speaker stand.
troubleshooting
section on the
2. Plug a microphone into a balanced mic input XLR
back page of
jack, or plug an audio source into a line input.
this manual.
3. Set all input level controls to minimum, and set bass
and treble to the 12:00 position.
4. Plug the power cord in, then turn the power switch ON.
Slowly increase the level control adjacent to the input
used until desired volume is reached.
5. For music and indoor applications, set the speech
project switch to OFF.
For speech and outdoor applications, set the speech
project switch to ON.
6. Adjust the bass and treble for desired sound quality.
To operate the wireless mic system on wireless models, see
"Wireless Operation" on pages 11 and 12. And for more detailed
instructions, see the "Operation" section beginning on page 8.
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