Samson Expedition Escape Manuel Du Propriétaire

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The Expedition Escape provides three 
different placement options for your specific 
situation. 
For maximum sound coverage the Expedition 
Escape can be used with a standard 1
3
8
” 
speaker stand. The speaker should be raised 
above the heads of the listening audience. 
Take care when placing the speaker on a 
stand, to ensure that it is on a level, steady 
surface and will not tip over. 
When using the speaker on the floor, or 
when the speaker is below the listener, the 
Expedition Escape features a monitor angle position to project the sound up, 
towards the audience. 
For smaller settings, the speaker can be placed vertically on a table or desk.
Take care when placing the Expedition Escape in direct sunlight for long 
periods of time, as this may discolor or damage the unit. 
Do not place the speaker on wet surfaces, as it can cause malfunction. If you 
notice condensation on the unit, dry the speaker before using or storing. 
Speaker Placement
Feedback is the annoying howling and squealing that can heard when the 
microphone picks up sound from the speaker. The sound is then re-amplified 
back through the speaker again, creating a feedback loop. Follow these steps to 
minimize the likelihood of feedback:
Avoid pointing the microphone directly at the speaker. In general it is 
recommended that the microphone be positioned behind the speaker 
enclosure. This uses the directional characteristics of the speaker and 
microphone to your advantage. 
Keep the microphone as far from the speaker as possible. This will help 
achieve isolation between the speaker and the microphone, and allow you 
to increase the output of the Expedition Escape.
Position the microphone as close to the sound source as possible. This 
will enable the microphone to pick up more direct sound, and allow you to 
reduce the microphone input gain control. 
Reduce the overall level of the speaker. 
Avoiding Feedback