PSS-150
Portable Sound System
Owner’s Manual
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Warning
1. When using this electronic device, basic precautions should always be taken, including the following:
�ead all instructions before using the product.
2. Do not use this product near water (e.g., near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool,
etc.).
3. This product should be used only with a cart or stand that will keep it level and stable and prevent wobbling.
4. This product, in combination with headphones or speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause
permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you
experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist.
5. The product should be positioned so that proper ventilation is maintained.
6. The product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators, heat vents, or other devices (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
7. The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the
product. Replace the fuse only with one of the specified type, size, and correct rating.
8. The power supply cord should: (1) be undamaged, (2) never share an outlet or extension cord with other devices so that the
outlet’s or extension cord’s power rating is exceeded, and (3) never be left plugged into the outlet when not being used for a long
period of time.
9. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall into, and liquids are not spilled through, the enclosure’s openings.
10. The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel if:
a. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged.
b. Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been spilled onto the product.
c. The product has been exposed to rain.
d. The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance.
e. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
11. Do not attempt to service the product beyond what is described in the user maintenance instructions. All other servicing should be
referred to qualified service personnel.
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is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure which may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
ATTeNTION: RISQUe De CHOC eLeCTRIQUe Ne PAS OUVRIR
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alert the user to the presence of important operating and service
instructions in the literature enclosed with this unit.
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Installation
To ensure years of enjoyment from your NADY AUDIO PSS-
150 Portable Sound System, please read and understand this
manual thoroughly before using the unit.
europe (except UK): 230V, 50Hz
UK and Australia: 240V, 50Hz
USA and Canada: 120V, 60 Hz
For other areas, please check with local authorities.
1. INSPeCTION
Your NADY AUDIO PSS-150 Portable Sound System was
carefully packed at the factory in packaging designed to protect
the units in shipment. Before installing and using your unit,
carefully examine the packaging and all contents for any signs of
physical damage that may have occurred in transit.
Speakers and Stands
Fully extend the speaker stand tripod legs and tighten the base
thumbscrew. Extend the pole of the stand to the desired height
and insert the safety pin completely through the stand hole above
the pole thumbscrew. Lower the pole so that the pin rests on the
holder and tighten the pole thumbscrew.
[Please note: Nady Systems is not responsible for shipping
damage. If your unit is damaged, do not return to NADY, but
notify your dealer and the shipping company (if shipped to you)
immediately to make a claim. Such claims must be made by the
consignee in a timely manner.]
Setup the stands on a flat surface where the speakers will be
located and not disturbed. Place the speakers on the stands and
position them as desired. Note: facing the speakers towards any
of the microphones connected with the PSS-150 will increase the
chance of feedback.
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PSS-150 Mixer Section
PSS-150 Left Speaker
PSS-150 �ight Speaker
(2x) Speaker Stands
(2x) 2 30’ Speaker Cables
SP-1 Starpower™ Microphone
XC-20 20’ Microphone Cable
AC cord
Connect the speaker cables to the input jacks on the lower left
front panel of both the Left and �ight speakers. Connect the other
end of each cable to the corresponding Left and �ight speaker
outputs on the rear panel of the PSS-150 mixer section. Position
the length of the cables so they will not be a safety hazard to
people.
WARNING: Connect only the supplied speakers to the PSS-150.
Never connect additional speakers to the PSS-150.
Instruction Manual
Warranty Card
Inputs
2. SeTUP
Connect all sound sources to the appropriate inputs i.e.,
microphones, keyboards, CD players, karaoke machines.
The supplied SP-1 Starpower™ microphone is an all-purpose
professional stage and recording microphone with rugged metal
construction and excellent clear, transparent sound across the
spectrum.
After transporting the PSS-150 to the desired location, lay the unit
down on its flat side. Unclasp the side panel latches by pulling
up on the yellow tab to release and unhook the latch. Carefully
lift off the speakers and then remove the speaker stands and
accessories from inside the unit.
Mixer Section
When ready to operate, plug the AC cord into the power source.
Make sure that the unit is turned off before connecting to the AC
power source to avoid possible loud transients which can damage
your speakers or your ears. Before turning on, connect up the
speakers and all inputs and outputs desired and turn down the
Master Volume.
Position the PSS-150 mixer section on its flat surface with the
control panel facing up. Parts of the unit can become very warm
during use. This is normal during operation. Care should be taken
to ensure that there is enough space behind the Mixer Section for
cooling. Also, do not place the Portable Sound System on high
temperature devices such as power amplifiers, etc., or the unit
may overheat in operation.
Although the PSS-150 is shielded against radio frequency (�F)
and electromagnetic interference (EMI), extremely high fields of
�F and EMI should be avoided.
Please make sure that the power unit supplied is marked for the
correct voltage in your area (120VAC/60 Hz or 230VAC/50 Hz).
Power requirements for electrical equipment differ from area to
area. In new installations and portable sound systems, or any
situation in which the AC power is in question, it is wise to confirm
the voltage and use the appropriate power supply unit before
connecting it to power sources.
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Front Panel Controls & Connections
(1)
(2)
(3) (14)
(4)
(13)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(15)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11)(12)
the Right Speaker. When the button is depressed (Stereo mode),
both L and R RCA input signals are mixed and sent to both
speakers.
(1) CHANNEL 1-3 COMBO XLR / 1/4’ INPUT
The XLR mic inputs are an electronically balanced XLR type
designed to accept mic level signals from any balanced or
unbalanced low impedance (Low Z) microphone. The XLR jacks
are configured for: Pin1 = ground, Pin2 = positive (+), Pin3 =
negative (-). The XLR jacks have 15VDC phantom power applied
to Pin2 and 3 for powering condenser microphones.
(5) EFF SEND CONTROL
The EFF SEND control adjusts the level of signal sent by each
channel to the internal DSP (Digital Sound Processor). The
signal sent is mono, post-Treble/Bass and will be affected by the
CHANNEL FADER (8) setting.
The 1/4” mono line inputs are designed to accept unbalanced line
level signals such as those from keyboards, drum machines, or
samplers.
(6) TREBLE CONTROL
Turn to the right to boost high frequencies, adding crispness too
percussion from drum machines, cymbals and synths. Turn to
the left to cut these frequencies, reducing sibilance or hiss. The
control has a shelving response giving +/-10dB of boost or cut at
10kHz.
(2) CHANNEL 4 XLR & 1/4” STEREO/MONO INPUTS
The XLR input is balanced, designed to accept mic level signals,
and has 15VDC phantom power. The Left and Right 1/4” line
inputs are for connecting stereo line level audio signals or only
the Left/Mono jack can be used for connecting mono signals. The
XLR input is defeated when either of the 1/4” inputs are used.
(7) BASS CONTROL
The bass control shelving response gives 10dB of boost or cut
at 100Hz. Add warmth to vocals or extra punch to guitars, drums
and synths by turning to the right. Turn to the left to reduce stage
rumble, hum or to improve a mushy sound.
(3) CHANNEL 5 STEREO RCA INPUTS
The stereo RCA line level inputs can be used for connecting CD
players, Tape Decks, and other audio equipment with line level
outputs.
(8) CHANNEL FADER
The channel faders determine the output signal level to the
Master Mix bus. They offer a smooth logarithmic taper more often
associated with much more expensive consoles for optimum
control of the signal.
(4) MONO / STEREO MODE
When the Mono/Stereo button is out (stereo mode) the Left RCA
Aux In is sent to the Left Speaker and Right RCA Aux In is sent to
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Front Panel Controls & Connections
(1)
(2)
(3) (14)
(4)
(13)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(15)
(8)
(9)
(10) (11)(12)
frequency response of the L and � Channel bus signal, providing
a maximum of ±12dB of cut and boost for each frequency band
from the flat position. The faders can be adjusted to easily
eliminate feedback from the corresponding FLI™.
(9) DSP EFFECTS DISPLAY
This is displays the selected effect out of 16 possible effect
presets.
(10) DSP eFFeCTS SeLeCTOR
The UP/DOWN buttons allow fast and easy scrolling in either
direction through the 16 effect presets.
(13) FeeDBACK LOCATING INDICATORS (FLI™)
These LED indicators will light red when there is a high level
audio signal at the indicated frequency. These can be used
to detect an audio feedback frequency and then lower the
appropriate EQ fader to remove the unwanted feedback.
effects List:
0. �oom �everb 1.5 sec
1. Hall �everb 2.8 sec
2. Large Hall 1.8 sec
3. Echo 7.0 sec
4. Large �oom 1.2 sec
6. Bright Hall 3.0 sec
7. Spring �everb 2.0 sec
8. Phaser
(Note: Observe care in selecting P.A. volume, microphone location and
speaker placement so that acoustic feedback (howling and screeching)
will be avoided. Please also observe the pickup patterns of the
microphone selected: omnidirectional mics pick up sound equally from all
directions and are prone to feedback if not used carefully. Unidirectional
mics are more resistant to feedback, but pick up sound sources best
that are directly in front of the mic. Also, mics that are farther from the
sound source require more acoustic gain and thus are also more prone to
feedback than close-source mics that are used close to the mouth.)
9. �ev/Flanger
A. �ev/Chorus
B. Hall/Chorus
C. Flanger
(14) AUX RCA OUTPUTS
The Left and �ight �CA outputs provide line level signal output to
a cassette deck, home audio equipment, or a recording device.
D. Ambient �everb
E. Stereo Delay
F. Slapback �everb
(15) L/MONITOR and R/MAIN MASTeR FADeRS
These control the final level of the signal sent to the left and right
SPeAKeR OUTPUTS (19) outputs and the AUX RCA OUTPUTS
(14). These are also named Monitor and Main for situations when
the Left speaker will be used as a monitor for the performers and
the �ight speaker will be positioned towards the audience.
(11) POWeR ON INDICATOR
This LED lights blue when the unit is ON.
(12) 5-BAND GRAPHIC eQ
The 5-band channel graphic equalizer allows you to adjust the
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Rear Panel Controls & Connections
(18)
(16) (17)
(19)
(Note: use at the improper voltage can damage your unit and void the
warranty.)
(16) FUSe HOLDeR & POWeR CORD CONNeCTOR
This fuse holder contains an AC primary fuse. When this fuse blows,
replace it with the same type fuse, size and power rating (see
SPECIFICATIONS). If it continuously blows, stop replacing the fuse
and refer servicing to qualified personnel. The cord connector is
used to connect the AC power source to your power amplifier.
(18) POWeR SWITCH
Use this switch to power unit ON or OFF. Before turning on this
unit, verify connection to the proper voltage AC source, check all
connections and turn down the level controls of equipment connected
to the outputs.
(CAUTION: After checking the AC supply voltage, be sure that the correct
fuse is in the fuse holder.)
(19) SPeAKeR 1/4” OUTPUT JACKS
(17) AC VOLTAGe SeLeCT SWITCH
Connect to the left and right PSS-150 speakers.
Before plugging in the power cord, check to see that the unit is set
for the proper voltage for your area: ~115V (60Hz) or ~230V (50Hz).
Specifications
OUTPUT POWeR
75 watts �MS per channel into 4 Ohms load
OVeRLOAD PROTeCTION
AMA™ (Automatic Maximum Amplitude) servo system limits the power amplifier input to
prevent clipping distortion that can damage speakers
40 Hz to 20 KHz measured at 1 watt
FReQUeNCY ReSPONSe
TONe CONTROLS
GRAPHIC eQUALIZeR
DSP eFFeCTS
Bass: 100 Hz ±+/-10 dB; Treble: 10 KHz +/-10 dB
5 bands; 100 Hz, 350 Hz, 1 KHz, 3 KHz, and 8 KHz with FLI™ (Feedback Locating Indicators)
Hall/�oom/Plate �everbs, Chorus, Flanger, Delay, Vocal Cancel, Chorus/�oom, �otary Speaker
Mic input: 2 K Ohms, Line input: 12 K Ohms
INPUT IMPeDANCe
MAX GAIN
86 dB mic input to speaker output
DISTORTION
Less than 0.8% THD at rated output
SIGNAL / NOISe RATIO
ReVeRB/DeLAY
SPeAKeRS
85 dB mic input typical
DSP digital reverb and digital delay
Woofer 10” (254mm) and piezoelectric horn tweeter
120 VAC (60 Hz) or 230 VAC (50/60 Hz)
AC POWeR
DIMeNSIONS
27.6” x 15.75” x 23.4” (70.2 cm x 40 cm x 59.4 cm)
59.4 lbs (27Kg)
WeIGHT (assembled)
MICROPHONe
Unidirectional (cardioid) dynamic
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Service For Your NADY AUDIO Product
(U.S.) Should your NADY AUDIO product require service, please contact the NADY Service Department via telephone
(International) For service, please contact the NADY AUDIO distributor in your country through the dealer from whom
you purchased this product.
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as it can be dangerous and will also void the warranty.
NADY SYSTeMS, INC.
6701 Shellmound Street,
Emeryville, CA 94608
Tel: 510.652.2411 /Fax: 510.652.5075
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