Go getter sound system owners manual, Anchor audio customer service, Having trouble with your sound system – Anchor Audio Go Getter User Manual
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MADE IN USA
SIX YEAR WARRANTY
Go Getter Sound System Owners Manual
For System Setup & Operation Videos Visit Our Website: www.anchoraudio.com
ANCHOR AUDIO CUSTOMER SERVICE
800.262.4671
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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GO GETTER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Rated Power Output
75 watts AC / DC mode
Max SPL @ Rated Power 109 dB @ 1 meter
Frequency Response
60 Hz – 16 kHz
AC Power Reqs.
90 – 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions
(HWD)
18” x 11” x 9”
(46 x 28 x 23 cm)
Weight (AC/DC)
23 lbs / 10.4 Kg
Inputs
Microphone Lo-Z
(1 k
Ω), balanced, XLR
(2 combo jacks)
12 VDC condenser mic phantom
pwr
Hi-Z
(10 K
Ω), unbal, 1/4” phone
Auxiliary Hi-Z
(10 k
Ω), unbal, 1/8” & 1/4”
Sensitivity For Rated Output
Line
-8.4 dBV
(380 mVrms)
Mic
(unbal & bal)
-49 dBV
(3.63 mVrms)
Outputs
Line
(post fader)
Lo-Z, buffered, 1/4” balanced
Speaker
4-pole Neutrik Speakon® jack
(Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice)
HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR SOUND SYSTEM?
CONDITION
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
No Sound
(power LED off)
• turn POWER switch ON
• charge battery or plug in AC cord
• safely shut down if unit overheats, turn volume lower &
turn speaker ON
No Sound
(power LED on)
• check for output from source
• make sure all cables are completely plugged in
• turn up volume control of input used
• remove plug from speaker output if not using external
speaker output
Shortened Battery Life
• charge battery fully; if battery life continues to deteriorate,
contact Anchor Audio customer service: 800.262.4671
HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR WIRELESS SYSTEM? (Wireless Models Only)
CONDITION
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
No Sound
(RX Indicator: ON)
• turn up WIRELESS volume control
• make sure mic is plugged into body pack transmitter
No Sound
(RX Indicator: OFF)
• push mic power button
• turn Go Getter POWER switch on
• make sure transmitter power switch is on
• set receiver and transmitter to same channel
• replace battery in transmitter
Excessive Hum or Noise
• use shielded cables
• use balanced microphone
Distorted Sound
• lower system volume control
• lower input volume control