Peavey XR8600D 8 Channel 1200 watt Powered Mixer Review
Peavey XR8600D 8 Channel 1200 watt Powered Mixer Feature
- 8 improved, low-noise, mic preamps-10 line inputs-3-band equalization on each channel
- 25 dB pad: channels 1-6-Dual main or main/monitor power amp mode switch-Dedicated 7-band EQ for main/monitors with FLS(TM)
- DSP-based effects-16 presets with parameter control-Dual 600 Watt per channel internal power amplifiers-DDT speaker protection with activity LED
- Mute switch for input channels 1-8 Signal/clipping indicator on each channel-48 Volt phantom power
The XR 8600D features eight ultra-low-noise mic preamps and ten line inputs, with 16 built-in DSP effects, monitor send and effects send on each channel, 7-band graphic EQ with patented FLS Feedback Locating System and two 600-watt power amps that can run in parallel in Dual Main mode-making the full 1,200 watts available to the main output-or used independently in Main/Monitor mode.
The XR 8600 powered mixer include many of the latest technological developments from Peavey engineering. Incorporating a pair of 600 Watt amplifiers, dual 7-band EQ, digital effects, FLS (Peavey's award-winning Feedback Locating System), DDT speaker protection and a host of other features, these compact powered mixers are perfect for any application.
Features
- 10 line inputs
- 3-band equalization on each channel
- Monitor send on each channel
- 25 dB pad: channels 1-6
- Dual main or main/monitor power amp mode switch
- Dedicated 7-band EQ for main/monitors with FLS(tm)
- DSP-based effects
- 16 presets with parameter control
- Dual 600 Watt per channel internal power amplifiers
- DDT speaker protection with activity LED
- Mute switch for input channels 1-8
- Signal/clipping indicator on each channel
- 48 Volt phantom power
- 8 improved, low-noise, mic preamps
- Weight Unpacked: 25.13 lb(11.4 kg)
- Weight Packed: 31.31 lb(14.2 kg)
- Width Packed: 17.5"(44.45 cm)
- Height Packed: 25"(63.5 cm)
- Depth Packed: 17"(43.18 cm)
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Nov 25, 2011 07:27:04
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