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The Powerwerks PA System (PW50) is a robust 50-watt, 3-channel personal PA system designed for live performances, public speaking, and music events. Featuring twin 4.5-inch drivers and a high-frequency horn, it delivers clear and powerful sound. With versatile connectivity options, including a mini input for music, and adjustable EQ settings, this portable system ensures you sound your best wherever you go.
Material | Steel |
Model name | PW50 |
Speaker type | portable |
Special features | Portable |
Recommended uses for product | For Live Performances, Public Speaking Events, and Music Performances |
Compatible devices | Laptop, Smartphone |
Subwoofer diameter | 4.5 Inches |
Surround sound channel configuration | 2 |
Colour | Black |
Included components | Powered PA Tower, Power Cable, Manual |
Item weight | 12 Pounds |
Is waterproof | FALSE |
Item Weight | 5.44 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 16.51 x 19.05 cm; 5.44 kg |
Item model number | PW50 |
Color Name | Black |
Material Type | Steel |
Output Wattage | 50 Watts |
Power Source | plug_in_electric |
Wattage | 50 watts |
D**A
Excelente sonido y calidad.
Es justo lo que necesito, conecté mi guitarra y micrófono y suena excelente, me gusta la claridad de sonido que tiene, y el tamaño tan compacto, ya que planeo usarla para presentaciones en vivo, sin duda, el equipo perfecto para un solista o un dúo.El único mal que le veo (es lo que alguien ya había comentado) la perilla del máster gira demasiado, casi como si estuviera floja, pero lo bueno es que funciona bien, ojalá el fabricante corrigiera este error, porque sin duda, me haré de otra bocina en el futuro cercano.
B**H
Good little drum amplifier.
Wow, this is a surprising little amplifier. I wanted something affordable that would allow me and others to hear my electric drums without headphones, and this one has everything I need.Sure, there are many amps out there that are designed for drums, and also bass amps, but none of the inexpensive ones I've looked at had all the features I was looking for. Well, Powerwerks got it right with this model.It has three separate input channels, making it a mixer/amp, with options of 1/4", 1/8" and even XLR connectors. I use a 1/4" TS line from my Alesis drums, a 1/8" TRS from my cellphone, and finally XLR from my microphone.All three channels have their own independent volume controls, then there's also a master volume. It's surprising to see how many amplifiers are out there for under $300 that don't include this feature.It also has a subwoofer output. I bought an old used BIC V-80 that turns on automatically, and it really fills in the lower frequencies nicely.An added bonus I wasn't even looking for is the 35mm mounting socket. That allowed me to buy an inexpensive stand to get it up off of the floor. Wow, nice. Out of all the drum and bass amps I've seen only a few have this feature, and now I couldn't live without it.Then there's no bluetooth. I don't want or need it, and certainly don't want to pay extra for it. Bluetooth just adds to all of the things that can go wrong with an amplifier, not to mention connection problems and electrical or radio interference. If I really wanted to use anything wireless in the future I'll just buy the necessary hardware separately.This PA actually sounds good, right down to the thumping of my double-bass drums. Crisp highs, great mids, and even moderate lows.The last bonus is the Powerlink XLR in/outs for future connections to mixers and extra amplifiers. Well done.I like the fact it can be used for public speaking in places like family reunions. Haven't done that yet, but it would be so easy to take it anywhere with my stand, microphone and boom, and 25-foot XLR cable.The only complaint I have is the master volume knob.. It's tiny and rotates without any resistance or friction. While reaching around behind to adjust the level it's so easy to bump it, causing a sudden ear-splitting blast. I only consider this to be a very small issue.Five stars for the Powerwerks PW50.
D**H
Vocals and acoustic guitars.
Stellar delivery as expected from Amazon.I experienced the PW50 at one of our acoustic gigs. This coffee house supplied an in-house single PW50 on a pole with a Yorkville 8 channel mixer/w effects. I wasn't too optimistic about how it was going to sound. We normally use a pair of Yorkville NX35's and a Yorkville M810 powered mixer. We fired up the PW50 and adjusted the gains etc and it was perfect ! The vocals were clear , the guitars shone. I went down to the back of the venue and listened as my partner performed a song. No problem hearing him and the sound was clear and precise. Very surprising. The system was not overbearing and customers who wanted to listen were happy , as well as customers who wanted to talk at their tables without needing to shout. I bought 2 of these units after that show. The boxes are solid , well built , and are really easy to carry . We still have the bigger system , just in case we want to utilize drums and bass , but we don't need it for the smaller stuff. We don't even need a mixer now ( but we still use one for extra instruments) Each box has 2 channels with volume and tone controls. My mic and guitar can go directly into one box using the 2 channels (xlr and 1/4") and my partner can run into the other box. Each box also has an "out" for a subwoofer which switches up the crossovers of the PW50s so that the low frequencies are diverted away from the small drivers into the sub. These are good units if you use them in the right venues.
N**D
Great sound!
I play drums in a band who is members will sometimes use the older version of this (the version with the handle on the side). When a smaller speaker I had stopped working because of a loosened AC connector (It was around 11 years old and had a lot of use) I decided to pick this one up. I use it with the tower array system and plug my snare drum microphone into it and then another output of my electronic drum pad. This is much louder than the old speaker I had which was only 30 W. Well, it doesn’t have the best bass response, that’s why I’m using it with my tower array. It does a perfect job of enhancing the tower array’s mid and high end. When I first used it at a gig, my fellow bandmate said that it will definitely helps them sound more cohesive when they use theirs.
N**Z
Buen sonido, buen tamaño, buen rendimiento
La bocina es del tamaño de un amplificador cabezal de guitarra.Al poseer 2 canales para micrófono/línea la hace distinta a las demás dentro de su tamaño y rango de precio.El sonido es definido pero no disipa graves.Le he conectado dos micrófonos y línea auxiliar a 3/4 de volumen por canal sin distorsión.Si conectas un woofer de graves de 50w y sumas esta bocina igual de 50w, es suficiente para una conferencia de 100 personas sin problema.Cabe mencionar que se compró a un precio increíble. Ahora es un poco cara.
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