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How do i get reverb to vocals? phonic powerpod 1860 delux

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Use use an echo or reverb chamber for live recording through a desk.

A recorded vocal can be processed using a digital recording program like Audacity which is free. In it you will find a re-verb plug in which will allow you to add this effect.

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To turn your Phonic PowerPod 7 into a home stereo system, you will need to make some additions and connections to the existing setup. Here are the steps you can follow:
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Occassional noise when adjusting high med bass values

Typically anytime you can move a pot,fader,switch etc. And It makes any kind of noise such as static it's likely that it is justa dirty component. Deoxit is the most used cleaner. Most pots have some kind of opening on base that you can spray into if not then just directly down at the collar is where to spray. Spray all dirty controls and excursive by twisting pot.
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Visit this link to download the manual if you don't have it already. https://phonic.box.net/shared/crqxhlhmmz
This mixer has a multi-effects processor onboard, but the key is understanding the audio signal chain. There is a chance that you have your input audio going through an undesired effect, but without knowing your setup (input source, connections, mixer settings), it would be difficult to pinpoint the problem.
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What is the ideal speaker specification to match the 8 channel Phonic Powerpod 820. is it possible to play live gig using this set up ? what is the maximum possible set-up ?

to get the best from this mixer output wise, you need to use 4ohm speakers rated at 150watts each. The 200 wat rating is at 4ohms. You can use 8 ohm speakers, but they recomend speakers at 70watts.

Gig wise, you could do a small location that will cater for about 40 people, but that would be pushing your system to the max.

Maximum possible set up? well there is a way to work most scenarios you are given, but it is not best practice.

Ideally, you know what instruments and vocals you want to go through the system, a rough idea of the size of venues you wil play and then ask questions on a system to suit.
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