Nady

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The compact, rugged, and lightweight Nady PM-200A Powered Personal Stage Monitor can be mounted on a mic stand (with optional adapter), set on a keyboard, amp, or table for effective up-close monitoring, or as a stage monitor with 4 different angled positions for optimum placement and versatility. The monitor is designed to reduce stage clutter and volume by putting the sound where you can most use it. The PM-200A features headphone outputs, line outputs, and external speaker outputs. The PM-200A stage monitor is also extremely versatile and can be configured in a number of ways to suit your special needs.

The PM-200A Powered Personal Stage Monitor is the perfect tool for monitoring audio on stage or in rehearsal. This unit puts the controls at your fingertips so you'll never have to scream for "More Monitors!" again. The Nady PM-200A is tailor-made to reduce feedback while allowing vocals and instruments to stand out in the mix. Simply input a line level feed from the main or monitor mixer and adjust the EQs and Volume to your personal liking. Or you can input your instrument/vocal signal directly, before outputting to the main PA, to hear yourself solo. You'll hear yourself loud and clear and never miss the bridge again with the PM-200A monitor by your side!
Nady PM-200A Powered Personal Stage Monitor
Nady PM-200A Powered Personal Stage Monitor
Nady PM-200A Powered Personal Stage Monitor

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  • Powerful internal 150W RMS amp
  • Specially designed dual ferro-fluid 5" drivers
  • Powers internal speakers plus up to 4 PM-100 Personal Stage Monitors
  • 2 external speaker outputs
  • 125dB maximum SPL cuts through loudest mixes
  • Balanced 1/4" TRS and XLR input jacks
  • Volume control
  • 3-band EQ controls Clipping LED indicators
  • High-powered headphone output
  • 1/4" balanced line output for daisy chaining with other PM-200A, or connecting to mixers and PAs
  • Works with most standard 5/8" microphone stands

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  • Mic Input: balanced XLR
  • Input Impedance: 2K
  • Maximum Input: -10.2dBm (235mV)
  • Sensitivity (for max output w/Volume max): -40dBm (7.5mV)
  • Line Input: balanced/unbalanced TRS 1/4"
  • Input Impedance: 20K ohms (10K ohms unbalanced)
  • Maximum Input: +22dBm (10V)
  • Sensitivity (for max output w/Volume max): -10dBm (230mV)
  • Line Output: balanced XLR
  • Output Impedance: 1.4kOhm
  • Maximum Output (w/10K load): 15.5dBm (4.3V)
  • EQ and Volume: rotary knobs
  • High: +/-12dB @ 10K Hz
  • Mid: +/-12dB @ 2.5K Hz
  • Bass: +/-12dB @ 120 Hz
  • Headphone Output: 1/4" TRS Stereo
  • Power: 2 x 80mW @ 32 ohms
  • Power Amp Output: 2 internal speakers, 2 external 1/4" outputs
  • Power: 2 x 50W RMS @ 8 ohms (Total 100W RMS)
  • 2 x 75W RMS @ 4 ohms (Total 150W RMS)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz ” 50KHz
  • THD: 0.055%
  • S/N: -81dB
  • Noise Floor: 200uV
  • Amplifier protection: clipping LED's, thermal runaway, short circuit, anti-thump on/off protection
  • Internal Speakers: 5" full-range
  • Impedance: 8 ohms
  • Voice Coil diameter: 1"
  • Power Requirements: Selectable, 115VAC/60Hz or 230VAC/50Hz
  • Fuse Requirements: 5x20mm glass tube F.B. 6A 250V @ 115VAC
  • 3A 250V @ 230VAC
  • Weight: 9.6 lbs. (4.4 Kg)
  • Dimensions (HWD): 11.1" x 7" x 6.1" (28 x 18 x 15.5 cm)

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Wireless Equipment (Most) *1 Year
DKW-Duo, DKW-3 *90 Day
Pro-Audio (Most *1 Year
SPC-4C, ProPerformer microphones *90 Day
RSM-1,2,3,4,& 5 *1 Year
TRM-6 *1 Year
Speakers/Powered Speakers *1 Year
Headphones *1 Year
Power Amps *1 Year
Products identified as a "Blem" or "Refurb" carry a 90-day warranty.

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  • Nady PM200A Review

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byJoe

    fromColumbus, OH

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  • I'll keep buting them as long as they keep making them.

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byKen

    fromundisclosed

    I needed a small powered monitor to keep close on stage. I bought the Nady PM-200A, and over the course of many years subjected it to all kinds of abuse on the road. It just kept delivering, so when it finally quit I immediately ordered another one. Don't worry about it ... its a great investment.

  • Nad PM 200A

    4

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    submitted8 years ago

    byNeil

    fromYorba Linda, CA

    This small personal monitor is perfect for my keyboards. Takes up little space and allows the sound to be right next to me. Used it at band rehearsal. Looking toward its use on our next performance date.

  • Versatile, reliable, compact

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byBarry Levine

    fromBoston MA

    I've used this as a personal saxophone amplifier on jazz gigs for a few years, and also have used it with external speakers to supply music for gigs while the band was on break. It's got plenty of power, and decent tonal qualities (the horn sounds reasonably natural; there doesn't seem to be undesirable coloration, at least none that can't be dealt with by the existing tone controls). Have used it mounted on a mic stand or on the floor. The lack of a low-impedance input can be remedied with an inline transformer, although a nice combination is with the little Nady mixer with delay. So far, it's one of the best setups I've used in this application.

  • Nady PM 200A

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byDonny Pitts

    fromMoultrie, Ga.

    The Nady personal monitor is a great investment. It prevents stage clutter, looks nice, and sounds GREAT. I am going ot order three more for my band. The other members were so impressed with the Nady PM 200A, they threatened to take mine if I did not get them one . I love it!

  • Power-on monitor I needed

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byDi

    fromBoston, MA

    Good stuff. I'm running live sound system at our church, and we were in need for power-on monitor, since we had no amp (existing system we rent with 2 power-on speakers). I've got a used one, for I figured we don't need a brand new as far as it's cheaper and it works. Boy, does it work.... I enjoy setting it up, and most importantly our worship team likes the way it sounds. Clear, strong, compact. Plus with ultra-cardioid vocal microphones we use you can stand 2 feet away from it without any sound issues (feedback for one). Another thing - ability to control sound on a spot. This way worship team leader has no need to talk to me with gestures like pro commando; he can adjust sound volume and equalize it on a spot. Yet, it is what you pay fore, so don't expect it make sound crispy and deep as 2,000 analog would.

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  • asked byClueless Mark

    fromFlorence Al

    will this monitor work with the signal coming from a line out rca jack from a Proreck party 12 PA system?

    will this monitor work with the signal coming from a line out rca jack from a Proreck party 12 PA system?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Not directly. You will need to convert from RCA to 1/4".............................""Livewire Essential Adapter 1/4" TS to RCA Female""