Applications

Bar

Yeah, you know. A bar...or “club”. This example assumes a small bar with live music, but not a full blown stage with lights and huge flying loudspeaker arrays, etc. Basically, this is the type of bar where you go to get some food, have some adult beverages and kick back. The music is low-key, usually a small acoustic guitar-vocal group or a solo singer-songwriter. You need to be able to reinforce the live inputs, provide control for the background music, allow for simple paging and give the bar manager a “turn it down” knob. You can do this and more with the SMR 821.

Live

Music

Mics

Page

Mic

Bar Manager’s

Master Volume

Control

Stereo Live Music

Loudspeakers

Patio, Rear Bar &

Restroom

Loudspeakers

Hostess

BGM Mute

Control

Left

Right

Aux

System Features:

-Separate loudspeaker systems for the live music area and the rest of the facility.

-Background music source is defeatable by remote switch at hostess podium or cash register. Additionally, this control can be located at the stage area as well, so the performer can mute the BGM when the live performance begins.

-Live mics are routed throughout the bar, but at separate levels for areas not in the direct vicinity of the performer are under separate volume control.

-Master volume control is under the control of the Bar Manager.

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Peavey SMR 821 user manual Bar