Here's whats in the ‘How To’ Category
Top 4 “How-To” Articles
September 21st, 2009Add CommentsOver the past year or so we’ve had several “How-To” articles on various product tips and procedures. Here is a short list of our most popular articles so far.
- Extend the life of your systems battery
- Replace the battery in your Liberty or MegaVox Pro systems
- Troubleshoot UHF wireless microphone problems
- Replace the battery in your Explorer or Voyager system
What “How-To” article has been the most helpful for you? Let us know in your comments.
How To: Add a Wireless Receiver to your Explorer Pro 7500
August 4th, 2009Add CommentsWith the release of the Explorer Pro 7500 series, adding a built-in wireless receiver yourself no longer requires a Masters Degree from MIT. In fact all you need is our new wireless receiver kit, a Philips screwdriver and some Loctite 262 Thread-locker. Loctite 262 is a permanent high strength adhesive designed for securing fasteners.
The flexibility of the Explorer Pro 7500 allows you to upgrade only when a wireless microphone becomes a necessity. For example, you’re doing a presentation with the Explorer Pro 7500U1 (one built-in wireless receiver). The system is working great, but for your next presentation you’d like to pass a second microphone around in the audience for some Q and A. Your next step will be to call us (800.262.4671), order our D.I.Y Explorer Pro wireless receiver kit and follow its 8 simple steps. Like magic you’ve turned your 7500U1 into a 7500U2 with two built-in wireless receivers.
You can download the Wireless Receiver Installation guide below. Keep in mind this wireless receiver kit guide is only intended to be used with the following Explorer Pro models: EXP-7500 and EXP-7500U1.
How To: Replace the batteries in your Liberty Platinum
July 7th, 2009Add CommentsI know that the Liberty Platinum portable PA system just launched a few weeks ago and you probably won’t need this information for a long long time. None the less here is the procedure for replacing the two heavy duty batteries in your Liberty Platinum unit. Compared to the old Liberty 6000 model, the newly redesigned Platinum (7500) case allows for quick and easy access to the systems batteries. Swapping out these batteries is a piece of cake and will only take you about 8 minutes to complete the process. Like always, I’ve provided two ways to view the steps below. You have a HTML version or you can download the PDF.
Liberty Platinum Battery Replacement
Download the PDF version here
Please leave a comment on this post if you have any questions or concerns regarding this battery replacement procedure.
How To: Replace the power switch lever on a WH-6000 handheld microphone
May 1st, 2009Add CommentsThe microphone is a vital piece in any big presentation and thus takes most of the wear and tear. So it’s not too surprising that with constant flipping of the on/off switch, after some time (usually years of use) the switch lever can break. If this happens you’ll notice the switch become loose and you won’t be able to turn your microphone on or off. Luckily there is a very quick and painless procedure to remedy the situation. Before we get started make sure you have a small flat head screwdriver and a replacement switch lever, which you can receive after a quick call to Anchor Audio. Let’s get started:
How To: Swap your Liberty’s CD player with the New MP3 Player
March 25th, 20092 CommentsIn this latest installment to our “How To” section, we are going to tackle the task of changing out the built-in CD player in your Liberty 6000 series PA system for the new MP3-7500 mp3 player. The new MP3-7500 supports both WMA and MP3 audio files and offers a variety of inputs such as USB, SD card and an Axillary port for other external music player devices. The process is about 20 steps and depending on your technical skill level, it shouldn’t take longer then 15 to 20 minutes to complete. So lets get started.
You have two options to view this fairly quick and simple procedure:
CD to MP3 Swap Slideshow
Download the PDF version to your desktop. (Adobe Acrobat is required)
You can order the MP3-7500 by calling Anchor Audio at 800.262.4671. The current list price is $260. We hope you find the steps easy to follow, but if you have any questions or concerns regarding this procedure, please leave us a comment.











