Peavey IPR 1600
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Peavey IPR 1600 : Recensione di ericthegreat
" ottimo per dj"

Opzioni Generali
Ho ricevuto il mio Peavey IPR 1600 a pochi mesi fa, ho già posseduto un Peavey PV 1500, che uso per il mobile DJ ricevimenti di nozze,
collegato a un paio di SP2s Peavey, ho fatto un test / b della musica
amplificatori a confronto, e il nuovo DPI 1600 rispetto al bene Peavey
PV1500, IPR nuovo 1600 suona alla grande e il potere fuori apears me per alimentare un po 'più fuori che la Peavey 1500 in modalità stereo, credo che i 1600 DPI non è in grado di colmare l'output, (la mia unica lamentela)
Mi piace la swith selettore ouput gamma completa, sub (sotto i 100 hz) e fuori hi (superiori a 100 hz). su ogni canale independly. I controlli di guadagno sono lisce e ben marcato, ma non fermi,
Essi devono avere ottenuto un buon affare su luci led blu, perché hanno l'interno della scatola è tutto illuminato con loro:) A soli 7 £ la sua incredibile il risultato che si ottiene con questo ampli, la velocità della ventola varible è più silenzioso del 1500 PV che ho. Il prezzo e servizio da Sweetwater è stato grande, ho bisogno di metterlo Gio i rigori della telefonia mobile Eventi DJ per dare il verdetto finale, ma fino ad ora sono molto contento di questo ampli. Ho intenzione di effettuare un ordine per una seconda uno.
è un peso leggero, a basso costo, Peavey amplificatore di potenza, fabbricati in Cina. NON è un CS800, Se avete bisogno di enorme potenza di enormi sub woofer, probabilmente avete bisogno di guardare altrove. E 'digitale, che equivale a bassi accettabili, e un sacco di potenza medie e alte frequenze. Grande per un sistema che riproduce VOCALS. E 'dalla Cina, che è dove le cose sono create secondo le specifiche del lavoro Peavey a prezzi notevolmente ridotti. Per il prezzo è difficile da battere. Peso contenuto, buona potenza, e reiiability Peavey. Il mio funziona davvero bene dopo poco più di un anno. Ha il suo posto nel mio sistema piccolo concerto. Non possono parlare per gli altri.
collegato a un paio di SP2s Peavey, ho fatto un test / b della musica
amplificatori a confronto, e il nuovo DPI 1600 rispetto al bene Peavey
PV1500, IPR nuovo 1600 suona alla grande e il potere fuori apears me per alimentare un po 'più fuori che la Peavey 1500 in modalità stereo, credo che i 1600 DPI non è in grado di colmare l'output, (la mia unica lamentela)
Mi piace la swith selettore ouput gamma completa, sub (sotto i 100 hz) e fuori hi (superiori a 100 hz). su ogni canale independly. I controlli di guadagno sono lisce e ben marcato, ma non fermi,
Essi devono avere ottenuto un buon affare su luci led blu, perché hanno l'interno della scatola è tutto illuminato con loro:) A soli 7 £ la sua incredibile il risultato che si ottiene con questo ampli, la velocità della ventola varible è più silenzioso del 1500 PV che ho. Il prezzo e servizio da Sweetwater è stato grande, ho bisogno di metterlo Gio i rigori della telefonia mobile Eventi DJ per dare il verdetto finale, ma fino ad ora sono molto contento di questo ampli. Ho intenzione di effettuare un ordine per una seconda uno.
è un peso leggero, a basso costo, Peavey amplificatore di potenza, fabbricati in Cina. NON è un CS800, Se avete bisogno di enorme potenza di enormi sub woofer, probabilmente avete bisogno di guardare altrove. E 'digitale, che equivale a bassi accettabili, e un sacco di potenza medie e alte frequenze. Grande per un sistema che riproduce VOCALS. E 'dalla Cina, che è dove le cose sono create secondo le specifiche del lavoro Peavey a prezzi notevolmente ridotti. Per il prezzo è difficile da battere. Peso contenuto, buona potenza, e reiiability Peavey. Il mio funziona davvero bene dopo poco più di un anno. Ha il suo posto nel mio sistema piccolo concerto. Non possono parlare per gli altri.
I Received my Peavey IPR 1600 a few months ago, I already have owned a Peavey PV 1500, which I use for mobile DJ at wedding receptions,
hooked up to a pair of Peavey SP2s, I did a/b test on some music
comparing amps, and the new IPR 1600 compared well to the Peavey
PV1500, The new IPR 1600 sounds great and power out apears to me just a bit more power out than the Peavey 1500 in the stereo mode, I beleive the IPR 1600 is not able to bridge the output, ( my only complaint )
I like the selector swith to ouput full range , sub( below 100 hz ) and hi out ( above 100 hz). on each channel independly. The gain controls are smooth and well labeled but no detents,
They must have gotten a good deal on blue led lights ,cause they have the inside of the box is all lit up with them, : ) At only 7 lbs its amazing the output you get with this amp, The varible speed fan is quieter than the PV 1500 I have. The price and service from Sweetwater was great, I will need to put it thu the rigors of mobile DJ Events to give the final verdict but so far I am very happy with this amp. I am going to place an order for a 2nd one.
it is a light weight, low cost, Peavey power amp, manufactured in China. It is NOT a CS800, If you need massive power for huge sub woofers, you probably need to look elsewhere. It is digital, which equals acceptable lows, and lots of mid and high frequency power. Great for a system which reproduces VOCALS. It is from China, which is where things are built to Peavey specs at greatly reduced labor prices. For the price it's hard to beat. Low weight, good power, and Peavey reiiability. Mine works really well after a little over a year. It has it's place in my small gig system . Can't speak for others.
hooked up to a pair of Peavey SP2s, I did a/b test on some music
comparing amps, and the new IPR 1600 compared well to the Peavey
PV1500, The new IPR 1600 sounds great and power out apears to me just a bit more power out than the Peavey 1500 in the stereo mode, I beleive the IPR 1600 is not able to bridge the output, ( my only complaint )
I like the selector swith to ouput full range , sub( below 100 hz ) and hi out ( above 100 hz). on each channel independly. The gain controls are smooth and well labeled but no detents,
They must have gotten a good deal on blue led lights ,cause they have the inside of the box is all lit up with them, : ) At only 7 lbs its amazing the output you get with this amp, The varible speed fan is quieter than the PV 1500 I have. The price and service from Sweetwater was great, I will need to put it thu the rigors of mobile DJ Events to give the final verdict but so far I am very happy with this amp. I am going to place an order for a 2nd one.
it is a light weight, low cost, Peavey power amp, manufactured in China. It is NOT a CS800, If you need massive power for huge sub woofers, you probably need to look elsewhere. It is digital, which equals acceptable lows, and lots of mid and high frequency power. Great for a system which reproduces VOCALS. It is from China, which is where things are built to Peavey specs at greatly reduced labor prices. For the price it's hard to beat. Low weight, good power, and Peavey reiiability. Mine works really well after a little over a year. It has it's place in my small gig system . Can't speak for others.
Original English text: great for djingOverall Opinion
I Received my Peavey IPR 1600 a few months ago, I already have owned a Peavey PV 1500, which I use for mobile DJ at wedding receptions,
hooked up to a pair of Peavey SP2s, I did a/b test on some music
comparing amps, and the new IPR 1600 compared well to the Peavey
PV1500, The new IPR 1600 sounds great and power out apears to me just a bit more power out than the Peavey 1500 in the stereo mode, I beleive the IPR 1600 is not able to bridge the output, ( my only complaint )
I like the selector swith to ouput full range , sub( below 100 hz ) and hi out ( above 100 hz). on each channel independly. The gain controls are smooth and well labeled but no detents,
They must have gotten a good deal on blue led lights ,cause they have the inside of the box is all lit up with them, : ) At only 7 lbs its amazing the output you get with this amp, The varible speed fan is quieter than the PV 1500 I have. The price and service from Sweetwater was great, I will need to put it thu the rigors of mobile DJ Events to give the final verdict but so far I am very happy with this amp. I am going to place an order for a 2nd one.
it is a light weight, low cost, Peavey power amp, manufactured in China. It is NOT a CS800, If you need massive power for huge sub woofers, you probably need to look elsewhere. It is digital, which equals acceptable lows, and lots of mid and high frequency power. Great for a system which reproduces VOCALS. It is from China, which is where things are built to Peavey specs at greatly reduced labor prices. For the price it's hard to beat. Low weight, good power, and Peavey reiiability. Mine works really well after a little over a year. It has it's place in my small gig system . Can't speak for others.
hooked up to a pair of Peavey SP2s, I did a/b test on some music
comparing amps, and the new IPR 1600 compared well to the Peavey
PV1500, The new IPR 1600 sounds great and power out apears to me just a bit more power out than the Peavey 1500 in the stereo mode, I beleive the IPR 1600 is not able to bridge the output, ( my only complaint )
I like the selector swith to ouput full range , sub( below 100 hz ) and hi out ( above 100 hz). on each channel independly. The gain controls are smooth and well labeled but no detents,
They must have gotten a good deal on blue led lights ,cause they have the inside of the box is all lit up with them, : ) At only 7 lbs its amazing the output you get with this amp, The varible speed fan is quieter than the PV 1500 I have. The price and service from Sweetwater was great, I will need to put it thu the rigors of mobile DJ Events to give the final verdict but so far I am very happy with this amp. I am going to place an order for a 2nd one.
it is a light weight, low cost, Peavey power amp, manufactured in China. It is NOT a CS800, If you need massive power for huge sub woofers, you probably need to look elsewhere. It is digital, which equals acceptable lows, and lots of mid and high frequency power. Great for a system which reproduces VOCALS. It is from China, which is where things are built to Peavey specs at greatly reduced labor prices. For the price it's hard to beat. Low weight, good power, and Peavey reiiability. Mine works really well after a little over a year. It has it's place in my small gig system . Can't speak for others.
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