Anchor Audio`s Explorer Pro 7500 is Big Man on Campus!
Released on: October 2, 2008, 10:23 am
Press Release Author: Anchor Audio, Inc
Industry: Electronics
Press Release Summary: Anchor Audio's Explorer Pro 7500 Provides Intelligible Sound for Outdoor Parties and University Campuses.
Press Release Body: Torrance, CA. – The Explorer Pro 7500 delivers 110 dB of intelligible speech from a 75 watt, self-contained portable sound system that is designed for users with no technical knowledge. The unit is perfect for giving speeches in an indoor or outdoor assembly or playing music for social activities.
Marvin Clark is an Audio Visual Technician at South Dakota State University where sixty-three Explorer Pro sound systems with wireless microphones are used.
“The Explorer Pro provides a sound reinforcement in lecture halls everyday,” says Mr. Clark. “And, we have Explorer Pros available for campus events and activities.”
The Explorer Pro is truly flexible with AC/DC operation which allows use of an AC power source should the battery supply be exhausted. You can also operate the unit from a 12V DC source such as an automobile power port.
Included are two universal mic input jacks. With the option of two wireless microphones and two input jacks, up to four people can use a microphone during any one presentation.
“The wireless microphones are great for classroom instruction. During a question and answer period, the microphone can be passed between the professor and the students,” states Clark.
“Both the activities and sport departments use the Explorer Pro – from cheerleader competitions to track and field events. It’s easy to set-up and easy to operate. The Explorer Pro is loud and clear and is liked by everyone.”
When Dean Yont at the University of Nebraska needed additional portable sound systems for the ever expanding campus, he picked up the phone to call Ozark’s AV.
“I’ve known Anchor products for years. When Ozark’s AV recommended the Explorer Pro, I knew I was getting the best in portable P.A. equipment,” explains Yont.
The Explorer Pro 7500 weighs just 25 pounds and is powerful enough to support a companion speaker for larger crowd coverage. In the speech projection mode, there is more boost in the typical voice range of sound for that additional carry to the back of the room. With an improved design, voice distortion at high volume is not a worry.
“The University of Nebraska has four Explorer Pros with two wireless microphones for each sound system. We continue to rely on Anchor Audio for portable sound systems,” adds Dean Yont.
Event Planner Dandi O’Connor of Santa Monica, California purchased the Explorer Pro 7500 for her business after she saw it at a charity event.
“I was using the audio equipment the band or DJ supplied for all announcements. I never knew how it would perform until I started speaking into the microphone. I had my fingers’ crossed for each event,” says Ms. O’Connor.
It was practical for Ms. O’Connor to purchase the portable sound system from a price as well as performance viewpoint. The Explorer Pro 7500 can be “daisy chained” from one powered sound system to an un-powered sound system for even distribution of music and speech over the area of an event.
“At a social event we required mood music as well as the ability to make a speech. I did not want music too loud in one location and nonexistent in another location,” reports O’Connor.
“With the Explorer Pro 7500 I can use all three speakers on the perimeter of the venue. They are lightweight enough for me to carry. No one has to be blown away by speaker placement or overly high volume.”
Anchor Audio manufactures its products in Torrance, California, using a total quality concept. Products are backed by a six year warranty. Anchor’s dedication to quality by using only the best components such as speakers built in-house to exacting specifications has resulted in sales across all market categories.
Web Site: http://www.anchoraudio.com
Contact Details: 2565 West 237th St Torrance, CA. 90505