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Yamaha STAGEPAS 300 Portable PA System

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Yamaha STAGEPAS 300 Portable PA System

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Yamaha STAGEPAS 300 Portable PA System

computer 500 watt power supply - click on the image below for more information. Yamaha STAGEPAS 300 Portable PA System
  • Has all the power and high-quality sound you need
  • Combines a built-in powered mixer and 2 PA speakers
  • Built in reverb on the 4 mic channels
  • Incredibly easy to use
  • Great sound has never been so portable

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The STAGEPAS 300 was the first in the line of complete compact PA system offerings from Yamaha. It was designed to give quality minded musicians, performers, speakers and other presenters a solution for their smaller performances, without sacrificing high fidelity and professional appearance. The mixer of the STAGEPAS 300 also contains the two 150 watt digital power amplifiers, and it resides in the back of one of the two passive loudspeakers that complete the system. The other loudspeaker has a convenient accessory compartment for the included speaker cables or other gear. This mixer has 8 total inputs. 4 are mono and can accept either microphone or line level instruments, and there are two stereo inputs to accept line level stereo sources like keyboards or CD players. Digital reverb is included onboard the mixer along with EQ or tone controls. In addition to providing simple operation, the mixer will operate installed in the speaker cabinet, out on a table or on a microphone stand wi

List Price: $ 789.00 Price: $ 789.00


Customer Reviews

32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A fine, small, portable PA, April 2, 2008
This review is from: Yamaha STAGEPAS 300 Portable PA System (Electronics)
I first auditioned the Stagepas300 several months ago, along with a friend, and we judged it relative to other portable PA's in the ~0 - 00 list price range. He immediately bought one, I soon did the same. We are both acoustic solo players/singers (since the late 1950's) who occasionally work with one or more other musicians doing mostly folk, old time, early country and bluegrass, and ragtime and country blues repertoire. Think acoustic music in small to perhaps 1,200 sq ft sized venues and you'll have an idea where this PA is a very strong contender and good value to boot. Other applications, especially those employing larger ensembles, electric instruments, or high decibel levels in large spaces deserve beefier gear in order not to disappoint.

The build quality is very good for an inexpensive portable PA (much more so than the rivals I kicked around a bit). I use only microphones but the XLR,

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