t_ross33
February 4th, 2007, 11:10 PM
Not really a product review (yet) as we haven't really put it thru all it's paces, but so far it looks like pretty good bang for the buck. Here's what we picked up for "The Barley Boys":
Peavey PV14 Mixer
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/t_ross33/pv14.jpg
Peavey PV1500 Power Amp
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/t_ross33/pv1500.jpg
Peavey PV215 Speakers
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/t_ross33/pv215.jpg
Plus a couple of 12" monitors I eBay'ed from Cross Audio.
We'll power the monitors with an old Peavey XR-400 head that I already have. So far everything looks and sounds awesome. Should be more than enough power for small to medium sized gigs. At practice today we ran my guitar (from my RP-80) and the bass straight into the board. Sounds good and less gear to haul around!
Can't beat ol' Peavey for durability and bang for the buck. Even with cables, mics and misc. we still came in well under 3Gs. Should have 'er pretty much paid off in 5 or 6 gigs.
Just thought I'd share :)
Peavey PV14 Mixer
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/t_ross33/pv14.jpg
Peavey PV1500 Power Amp
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/t_ross33/pv1500.jpg
Peavey PV215 Speakers
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b60/t_ross33/pv215.jpg
Plus a couple of 12" monitors I eBay'ed from Cross Audio.
We'll power the monitors with an old Peavey XR-400 head that I already have. So far everything looks and sounds awesome. Should be more than enough power for small to medium sized gigs. At practice today we ran my guitar (from my RP-80) and the bass straight into the board. Sounds good and less gear to haul around!
Can't beat ol' Peavey for durability and bang for the buck. Even with cables, mics and misc. we still came in well under 3Gs. Should have 'er pretty much paid off in 5 or 6 gigs.
Just thought I'd share :)