This wireless & powered Whiteboard Speaker delivers superior audio enhancement for up to 300 people from LCD projectors, computers, and media players. Array technology focuses the sound pattern directly at the audience for a clearer and more evenly balanced message (by not bouncing its sound off walls it doesn't increase the ambient noise level). Its fixed & variable line-outs for adding other speakers are complimented by 16-channel UHF flexibility for receiving wireless audio.
16-channel UHF selectability for wireless mic
Red & green LED for visual confirmation of RF, audio signal
Rugged steel grille for protection
Three transducers with high-energy neodynium magnets, which are twice as efficient as conventional ferrite magnets for more power from a smaller, lighter speaker (easier to install)
UHF on/off volume
1/4” mic in
DC in
Line in audio from whiteboards, LCD projectors, computers and other media players
Tone control
Volume on/off
Duplicate line in, mic and DC functions allow the speaker to be hung from multiple angles and still operate unit
Compatible with other Califone UHF microphones: wireless handheld (Q319), hands free (M319 transmitter), wired mics
Includes necessary wall-mounting hardware with bracket (MB30)
A: When listening to music through the wireless and powered whiteboard array speaker or the powered field array speaker, turning the tone control knob to the right will adjust the treble and turning it to the left will alter the bass. This feature will not affect the speaker when a microphone is in use.
A: Yes. The wall mounting brackets included with the Array Speakers feature interlocking teeth controlled by a knob. The Array Speakers can be mounted at a desired angle by turning the knob to change the interlocking teeth positions.
A: Yes. The two Line In inputs of the Wireless & Powered Array Speaker can be utilized simultaneously. For example: one Line In could be used to play Recorded Book on CD from a media player and the other input could be connected to an MP3 player to play background music.
A: The answer depends on whether or not the PA is equipped to work with multiple mics. For a PA to work with a wireless mic, it must have a built-in receiver to capture the message from the microphone.
Some PAs (such as the PowerPro) have two built-in mic receivers, so two wireless mics can be used by presenters at the same time. Since each receiver is set to a different channel, there's no accidental crosstalk or interference between the two mics.
If two wireless mics are used with a PA that's equipped with only a single mic receiver, it can't differentiate between the two signals and the resulting sound would be a garbled, unintelligible mixture.
A: If you want to take advantage of the wireless capability, the PI39 has a 16-channel UHF receiver that receives from either the M319 or the Q319. Read more about using Wireless Mics.
If using a wired mic is what you're after, you can use a PADM510 mic with a 1/4" plug with either the PI39 or the PI30-PS
A: The wireless and powered PI39 array speaker can be connected to LCD projectors, computers and media players. It can also connect through a wireless daisy-chain to other Califone UHF portable speakers with its 16-channel UHF frequencies when set to the same channel.
A: Yes. Califone Array Speakers PI39 and PI30-PS, and the PresentationPro™ series PA systems can be connected to your whiteboard, LCD Projector, computer, or other media players.
A: All three models of the Array Speakers (PI39, PI30-PS, and PI30-SP) are sold as single unit each; providing users the ultimate flexibility to decide exactly how many array speakers are most suitable for their applications and facilities.