The standard honey maple veneer Cambridge 32" Floor Lectern from Da-Lite comes with a sound system from AmpliVox Sound Systems. The sound system provides up to 120W of RMS output. The lectern features flush panels with wood-trimmed square edges. Additionally, it features an oversized reading surface that holds a 3-ring binder, heavy-duty industrial casters for easy mobility, and a spacious storage shelf. This 32" floor lectern incorporates a high-intensity reading light and an LED digital clock / timer with countdown capability.
Note:
Power interruptions will cause the clock to flash until reset.
Power supply and amplifier can be accessed internally.
Controls can be accessed by removing the dash panel.
Power supply and amplifier can be accessed internally.
Controls can be accessed by removing the dash panel.
Lectern
Flush panels with wood-trimmed square edges
Features a key-locked storage area below the reading surface
Standard real wood, hand-rubbed honey maple veneer for a deep and rich appearance
Sound System
Up to 120W RMS power output
6.5" Neodymium woofer with high-output tweeter
Auxiliary microphone (XLR jack) input is located under the reading surface for use with a second mic or wireless microphone input while a balanced phantom-powered auxiliary mic input with low impedance (600 โฆ) is suitable for use with condenser-type microphones
Auxiliary line input (1/4" phone jack) used for playback of tape players, musical instruments, VCRs, or audio feeds from other sound systems
Volume control located on the dash panel
A composite auxiliary signal line output (1/4" phone jack) can be fed directly to an audio or video tape recorder. You can even combine the sound system with an external one via the line output for a immersive sound output, or the line output may be fed to the input of an assisted listening device for people with special needs
50W of speaker output (1/4" phone jack) can be used to drive external speakers in lieu of the internal lectern speaker
Note:
Inserting a plug into external speaker jacks will disconnect internal speaker.
Output of amplifier is self-protecting against overload
Note:
Low impedance (<2Ω) will cause excessive heating, thereby reducing the amplifier output.