6 input mixer. 250 watts (125 per channel) stereo.
152 People rated this product : 6 out of 10
10 People wrote reviews









10 out of 10
Feature:
Simple is good... The reverb sounds great
Quality:
I bought a PD150 and used it alot before getting the PD250. Both products are made very well in my opinion. When I got the PD250 there was something "not right" with the system.. Zzounds quickly replaced it and I have never had any problems since.
Value:
A little pricey..but you get what you pay for.
Sound:
What else could you expect when Fender choose Bose to help engineer the speaker system.
Ease of Use:
Again ...simple is good. So compact for such a loud system.. the sound is awesome and quick to set up.. I definetly recommend purchasing the padded cover..
Support:
Never had to deal with Fender
Submitted: 6/26/2008
Style of Music: country, old rock









10 out of 10
Feature:
This is a basic system, but that can be a great thing if you want simplicity. There's not much control over the reverb, but the basic reverb works fine for us. The speakers sound great. The included mics are OK, but we prefer to use our Audix OM3s. It would be nice if there were more mono line-in jacks (2 of the six lines in are stereo), but this can easily be fixed with a $2 mono-to-stereo converter from Radio shack.
Quality:
The first model I received had a defective speaker, but the replacement came right away and that one has been fantastic. The whole unit seems pretty sturdy and like it should last a while.
Value:
We are thrilled with the quality, compactness, and ease of use. It's a screamin' deal.
Sound:
Our bluegrass/jazz/funk band was looking for a nice clean sound, and this system is perfect for us. It always sounds quite good. Many of our regular fans said that we'd made huge improvements as a band, when all we did was buy the Passport system. We use the Passport for 3 vocal mics, 1 banjo (though a pre-amp) and one hollowbody guitar (through a VOX amp). My acoustic guitar also sounds great when I plug directly into the Passport.
Ease of Use:
We can set the whole thing up in about 15 minutes. We just leave the settings the same for each gig, and we can get a good sound with minimal tweaking to fit the space. Just plug and play, and it sounds great. We usually point one speaker toward the band as a monitor, and the other speaker out toward the crowd. And we can get plenty of volume just from the one speaker pointing out.
Support:
I haven't dealt with Fender, but the Zzounds support was outstanding when my first shipment had a problem.
Overall:
If our Passport got lost or stolen, I'd buy another one right away. There's really nothing else on the market that can compare.
Submitted: 10/24/2007
Style of Music: bluegrass/funk/jazz
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