XR® s Powered Mixer Operating Manual www.peavey.
FCC Compliancy Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to the equipment not approved by Peavey Electronics Corp. can void the user’s authority to use the equipment.
ENGLISH XR®s Powered Mixer Congratulations on the purchase of your new XR®s powered mixer from Peavey®. The Peavey XRs is a revolutionary all in one powered mixer. Everything a musician or DJ needs providing up to eight combination XLR and ¼” inputs using Peavey’s award winning mic preamps and dual 500 Watt amplifiers for crystal clear audio reproduction. The Peavey XRs uses exclusive features like Mid-Morph to accurately improve tone and clarity of vocals.
Channel Strip for Channels 1-7 1 MIC/LINE INPUT (CH.1-8) This combination input jack can accept either a ¼” (balanced or unbalanced) input or a XLR balanced, low-impedance connection. The tip is positive on the ¼” balanced input, and pin 2 is positive on the XLR 1 2 PAD (CH. 1-6) When engaged, the pad reduces the input signal by 25dB. If you notice distortion from a particular channel or if the channel becomes loud very quickly, try engaging this switch.
AD Media Input 11 12 14 15 3.5mm RCA TRS L R XLR-1/4” 5 PAD 6 PAD 7 17 MONITOR OUT TRS BAL SUB OUT MONO TRS BAL L R ACTIVE POWER AMP 2 ASSIGN RECORD OUT GLOBAL PHANTOM POWER UNBAL MAIN MON MAIN OUT TRS BAL INPUT SELECT ENABLE 13 11 MEDIA 16 8 18 19 NON-POWERED OUTPUTS 20 MIC/LINE INPUT This combination input jack can accept either a ¼” (balanced or unbalanced) input or a XLR balanced, low-impedance connection.
Media Input 18 GLOBAL PHANTOM POWER This switch, when depressed, applies +48 VDC to all input XLR connectors to power microphones that need phantom power to work. This switch applies +48 VDC voltage to the input XLR connectors to power microphones requiring phantom power. If phantom power is used, do not connect unbalanced dynamic microphones or other devices to the XLR inputs that cannot handle this Voltage. 19 PHANTOM POWER LED This LED shines when the PHANTOM POWER is activated.
Channel Strip for Channel 8 21 DIGITAL EFF 21 USB MEDIA JACK (CH. 8) CH. 3 CH. 4 CH. 5 CH. 6 CH. 7 CH. 8 A-type USB connector that a removable data storage device can be connected to playback music USB MEDIA USB Playback: 22 USB First, select the proper input for channel 8 by sliding the input selection switch (23) to the 23 min max min max min max max Insert your USB drive intomin the USB Media Jack (21) at the top of channel 8. The Media Player min will now enter "Folder Navigation Mode".
Channel Strip for Channel 8 23 XLR/USB/BLUETOOTH SWITCH (CH. 8) This switch allows the user to select the input signal being sent to channel 8. It can select between the Mic-Line preamp (XLR), the USB A connector or a wireless Bluetooth connection from an external device (phone, ipod or tablet).
Front Panel 31 32 DIGITAL EFFECTS CH. 6 CH. 7 CH. 8 EFX SELECT USB MEDIA 33 34 efx clip Press to Select EFX DEFEAT USB min min max Press to Select IN max high high 31 HIGH 63 125 +12 min 35 max 250 500 36 +6 MIC MUTE MEDIA SELECT USB MEDIA PLAYBACK 1K 2K 4K 37 8K 12K 38 39 32 -6 -18 -6 -24 -12 -30 of the media inputs of channel 8.
EFX DEFEAT USB n max min Front Panel min max Press to Select IN max high HIGH 63 high high 125 250 500 MIC MUTE MEDIA SELECT USB MEDIA PLAYBACK 1K 2K 4K 8K 12K SIGNAL LIMIT +12 min max -6 +6 40 -12 0 -18 -6 -24 -12 max min min max MID -30 n max min MONITOR max 41 63 FLS FEEDBACK LOCATING SYSTEM 42 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K 8K 12K SIGNAL LIMIT n max min max min LOW +12 max min -6 +6 max -12 0 -18 clip n clip max min clip max min max MO
Back Panel 48 CAUTION FUSE ON 115V T10AH/250V 220-240V T5AH/250V 50/60 Hz 185 WATTS Consumo de energia 185 Wh FOR 220-240V OPERATION, FUSE MUST BE CHANGED TO T5AH/250V 230V 115V PIN 7878 WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, FCC ID: I4S-XRs CAN-ICES-3B/NMB-3B IC: 3642B-XRs THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
Back Panel 52 POWER AMP 2 SPEAKER OUTPUTS (MAIN MIX or MONITOR MIX) Dual two-conductor ¼” – Speakon combination jacks that can be connected to your speakers. Each amplifier has a minimum load impedance of 4 ohms. This means you can connect either one 4-ohm, one 8-ohm or two 8-ohm speakers to each amplifier. Do not operate below rated minimum impedance. For maximum power transfer and to prevent damage to your amplifier, be sure to use speaker cables and not instrument cables to connect to the speakers.
Effects (parameter) PLATE (TIME) DESCRIPTION PREDELAY ROOM ROOM SIZE FRONT END HP BACK END LP MORE DESCRIPTIVE DAMP FACTOR NAME P1 Bright 35 ms P2 Gentle LP 48 ms P3 Med LP 62 ms P4 Hard LP 78 ms P5 Dark 95 ms HALL (TIME) H1 Vox Fox 35 ms Med Med Subtle Subtle Med Hall H2 Vox Huge 42 ms Med Large Subtle Subtle Cathedral H3 Vox Glow 10 ms Med Large Subtle Subtle Auditorium H4 Strings 30 ms Med Med Subtle Subtle Concert Hall H5 Brass Hall 35 ms High M
A A 14 LINE 3 SUM MUTE MICS MIC PRE 80Hz LO XLR USB Bluetooth XLR-LINE/ MEDIA MUTE MICS MIC PRE CHANNEL 8 BLUETOOTH INPUT USB INPUT 1 2 PHANTOM MP3 IN RIGHT LEFT LINE 1 3 PHANTOM 2 XLR XLR 3 MIC PRE CHANNEL 7 LINE 1 2 XLR PHANTOM +48V CHANNEL 1 - 6 400Hz 4kHz HI LO EQ LO EQ 12kHz MID-MORPH EQ MID HI EQ MID HI EQ B MONITOR LEVEL MONITOR LEVEL MONITOR LEVEL B SIGNAL CLIP EFX SIGNAL CLIP EFX SIGNAL CLIP EFX TO MONITOR MUTE MICS MUTE MICS
Specifications INPUT SENSITIVITY: Mic In to full power at the power amp. Master Volume Nom. Full Nominal -40 dBu -22 dBu Line In to full power at the power amp. Master Volume Nom.
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