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Highly compact, excellent quality.
Compact PV Series Mixers offer durable construction, low noise, and excellent sound quality for an amazingly low price. They are designed for either live sound or recording, with sturdy metal housings, reference-quality mic preamps, and a total harmonic distortion of less than 0.0007%. All have global 48V phantom power and stereo effects I/O. Master sections offer assignable tape input, contour EQ, and outputs for mains, control room, and headphones.
The PV14 features 12 channels, 10 with mic inputs and 2 with stereo line inputs. Insert points on mic channels, and XLR main outputs in addition to balanced 1/4". Digital effects. 16-1/8"W x 3-1/2"H x 14-3/4"D.
Peavey PV14 Mixer Features:
- Built-in DSP effects processor
- 10 reference-quality, low-noise mic inputs
- Channels 7 and 8 with dual switchable stereo line inputs
- 3-band EQ on all channels
- LED clip, signal, and mute indication
- 1 pre-fader monitor send
- 1 post-fader effects send
- Precision 60mm faders
- Control room output
- Global 48V phantom power
- Tape to control room and tape to mix assignments
- Stereo outputs with 1/4" unbalanced and XLR
- Rugged console design
- Universal switching power supply
Peavey PV14 Mixer Specifications:
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Reliable, price-worthy mixer.
I find this mixer to be very dependable. I have owned it for about 4 months, and read reviews of others who owned it for longer, and I can say that this mixer is definitely worth the price. I submix drums while recording with this and have been very impressed. The only drawbacks I find are that the effects (which are just basic reverb for the most part) seem to be a bit lacking, but for the price and construction of this mixer, I easily let it slide. The fact that this mixer (for me, on sale) was only $260 was amazing, considering that I looked at many others priced hundreds of dollars higher with less XLR inputs and features. My favorite feature of this mixer would definitely be the fact that it simply seems so well put together. Mine sat in my damp recording room (the walls had damage) for months before I took it into my house, and hasn't showed any signs of moisture damage or anything. Bottom line, for the price, amount of inputs, and simply wonderful construction, I give this mixer 4 stars. Buy it today!
Reviewed by Matt665 on 11/3/2006 who plays Rock.
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PEAVEY PV14 MIXER
Peavey mixers aren't the best ive ever used, but they are decent for jam sessions. They're not something i would use for anything live, except for practice. THey have some nice features like a microphone input for every channel, and treble-bass controls, and sliders. EQ controls and balance conrols. It has a great setup, and it is very accesible, however, its sound quality isn't the greatest. Its a good Mixer, but not the sound quality i expected.
Reviewed by Johnny Chan on 11/15/2006 who plays Rock, Hip-Hop.
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