Geared for club bands, schools, rehearsal rooms, and churches, this powered mixer can ... more
supply sound for any venue requiring a portable PA system - and with 1200 watts, it's loud enough for any audience. This is the product you need with features making ...
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Advantages: Great sounding, medium size Disadvantages: N/A
When I was investigating which PA speakers to invest in, Peavey were the ones that everyone I know seemed to recommend. I tried out a few pairs (which I will review on here in time) but these are the ones I bought so I will start with these.
The Pro-12 is from Peavey's 'Messenger Pro' range of speakers and, as speakers go, they are pretty good to look at. They are not massive and, according to the manual, they are 22.6" high, 16.3" wide and 14" deep. I won't argue with that. They are fairly easy to carry as they have well placed and comfortable handles on both sides of the speaker unit. I wouldn't like to carry them very far as they are quite heavy. Its quite easy to get them mounted onto speakers stands which is something that I think is very very important.
The speaker unit is covered in the black carpet material that seems to be ...
Advantages: Great sounding, medium size Disadvantages: n/a
When I was investigating which PA speakers to invest in, Peavey were the ones that everyone I know seemed to recommend. I tried out a few pairs (which I will review on here in time) but these are the ones I bought so I will start with these.
The Pro-12 is from Peavey's 'Messenger Pro' range of speakers and, as speakers go, they are pretty good to look at. They are not massive and, according to the manual, they are 22.6" high, 16.3" wide and 14" deep. I won't argue with that. They are fairly easy to carry as they have well placed and comfortable handles on both sides of the speaker unit. I wouldn't like to carry them very far as they are quite heavy. Its quite easy to get them mounted onto speakers stands which is something that I think is very very important.
The speaker unit is covered in the black carpet material that seems to be ...
Advantages: A nice little practice amp Disadvantages: gets a bit fuzzy when you turn up the gain too much
As you may of guessed, i am a bassist. ive been playing about two years now, and ive never changed my amp! i bought my peavey microbass the day i bought my bass, there like brothers now, a peavey amp and a peavey bass, beautiful *whipes away tear*
Anyway, the amp itself is approx 24cm in height, approx 30 cm wide, and approx 22 cm deep. Id say it weights about 20 lbs too. so if you measure it up, its pretty small. Its only a 20W amp, but dont let the size fool you, this baby can get pretty loud with the bass volume and amp gain at full, infact, ive never had it at full volume. a small amount of volume is just fine for me, its only a practise amp after all, it doesnt need to reach 300 decibels, just needs to be loud enough to get the nice bass sound out of it.
The speaker on the bass is about 8 inches and is protected by a black ...
Geared for club bands, schools, rehearsal rooms, and churches, this powered mixer can supply sound for any venue requiring a portable PA system - and with 1200 watts, it's loud enough for any audience. This is the product you need with features making its operation simple and mobile. XR 696F Features 2x600 watts at 4 ohms DDT protected power One stereo and one mono graphic EQ (assignable to monitor or channel 3) Digital effects with 48-bit internal resolution and 4 store locations Stereo Feedback Ferret digital feedback eliminator 8 XLR inputs with 48 volt phantom power and two with inserts One tape input channel Each channel has 3-band EQ, one monitor, one effect send, one line, and one XLR input Two stereo channels Stereo or Monitor/Main mode RCA L/R tape in and L/R tape out