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Peavey XR 8300
Published on 04/20/11 at 15:00For years Peavey has made powered mixers that are just all in one power houses. Play a BBQ, play a bar, the Peavey will offer all the power you need with a seperate power amp for monitors and mains.
I wanted a ton of power without having to buy 10 million separate things that I'll forget at home or leave at the gig. The Peavey seems to be in it's own 'semi-pro' class.
I spent $500 on this, but it has paid itself off with gigs. I can grab this, my laptop and some speakers and DJ a party. Throw in a guitar and a mic and you're ready for an acoustic show.
8 channels is perfect for a rock band.
The EQ has red LED lights for each frequency that let you know which frequency is fee…Read moreFor years Peavey has made powered mixers that are just all in one power houses. Play a BBQ, play a bar, the Peavey will offer all the power you need with a seperate power amp for monitors and mains.
I wanted a ton of power without having to buy 10 million separate things that I'll forget at home or leave at the gig. The Peavey seems to be in it's own 'semi-pro' class.
I spent $500 on this, but it has paid itself off with gigs. I can grab this, my laptop and some speakers and DJ a party. Throw in a guitar and a mic and you're ready for an acoustic show.
8 channels is perfect for a rock band.
The EQ has red LED lights for each frequency that let you know which frequency is feeding back.
Besides having 2 power amps you can also run a none powered monitor and main send if you have powered speakers or want to add more monitors.
Many times I've plugged my bass into this and played smaller gigs without a bass amp.
The preamps are So/So. But hey I've used some really nice boards with worse preamps.
I wouldn't buy this to use the effects. They are a bit over the top. Think of that as a bonus more than a selling point.
Rock solid! Peavey builds there gear to last. It's not pretty and most Peavey stuff weighs a ton, but there's a reason people still use the old Peavey stuff after all these years.
Peavey is a solid go to system to get you and your band a good sound for almost any live or practice situation.
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