Product Name | PV6 |
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Brand | PEAVEY |
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Product Code | P0000JEY |
Product Details | 6ch Analog Mixer |
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Size ChartsPeavey PV6
Overview
Equipped with Peavey's reference-quality mic preamps that spec in at an incredible 0.0007% THD, the PV 6 mixer is excellent for live or recording applications.
The PV 6 includes 2 channels of reference-quality mic preamps, 2 direct outputs for recording, a stereo input channel, a dedicated media channel, and an effects send jack with level control. Other features include 48 volt phantom power, dual selectable control room outputs, built-in stereo compressor, an on-board selectable high impedance preamp equalized for guitar, 3-band EQ per channel with bypass, signal / clip indicators, and a stereo master LED meter bridge.
Direct outs on the mic channels allow easy connection to most DAW interfaces for recording. In addition, the PV 6 can stream the stereo mix directly to and from a PC via USB. The USB to Control Room switch allows for direct monitoring when recording with a DAW, such as the included REAPER software. These mixers also feature a tablet cradle to hold a smart device for convenient display and easy operation.
Features
- New rugged, slim, low-profile console design
- Convenient tablet cradle
- 2 combination XLR / 1/4 "low noise mic preamps
- 3-band EQ on all channels
- 2 channels of Peavey's exclusive MidMorph® EQ
- EQ bypass per channel
- LED clip and signal present indication
- 2 Channels of direct out
- Stereo pan control per channel
- Channel 3/4 stereo 1/4 "or 3.5mm input channel
- Channel 5/6 stereo 1/4 "or RCA input channel
- Dual selectable control room outputs
- 1/4 "main stereo outputs
- High quality master LED meter bridge
- Built-in master compression
- Studio quality headphone output
- Stereo USB-B streaming audio in and out, 16-bit, up to 48kHz sample rates
- Peavey's exclusive on-board Hi Z guitar input
- Global 48V phantom power
- Product Dimensions: 7.25 "wide x 11.4" deep x 2.1875 "high (18.42 cm x 28.96 cm x 5.56 cm)
- Weight Packed: 5.07 lb (2.3 kg)
- Width Packed: 8.9 "(22.606 cm)
- Height Packed: 12.6 "(32.004 cm)
- Depth Packed: 3.35 "(8.509 cm)
FRONT PANEL VIEW
11. Two-way Audio
Input Selector
Allows
you to select between a 1/4" and RCA audio input.
12. Balance
Adjusts
relative levels of left and right channels.
13. Level
Adjusts
the level of the source selected by (11).
14. Global Compressor
Enable Button
When depressed, the compressor is enabled.
15. LED Meters
Two
six-segment LED arrays are provided to monitor the levels of the main
left/right outputs. These meters range from -18 dBu to +19dBu. The highest
green LED corresponds to +4 dBu at the outputs.
16. Digital Return
Level
Controls
the signal level coming in to the USB digital audio port, typically from a
USB-equipped computer. The nominal setting is near 12:00 for this control.
17. To Control Room
When
depressed, USB digital audio return is routed to the control room and headphone
outputs. Use this setting when recording with DAW software to avoid unintended
loops.
18. To Main
When
depressed, USB digital audio return is routed to the Main summing amp. This
setting is recommended only when there is a requirement to playback through the
main outputs, at which time the
DAW
software must have input monitoring disabled. Beware of creating an unintended loop, which
results in very LOUD and uncontrolled oscillation that can damage loudspeakers and
eardrums!
19. RCA Connectors
for Monitor
Connect
powered monitors, or an amplifier feeding monitor speakers here. Set the volume
controls on the monitors A and B to be equal when the A/B switch is toggled.
The signal sent to this output is normally the Left/Right mix.When the "To
Control Room" switch (17) is engaged, the USB return signal is also sent
to the Monitor Outputs.
20.A/B Toggle Switch
When depressed, the A outputs are muted and the B outputs are on. When raised,
the A outputs are on and the B outputs are muted. This allows the easy checking
of a computer DAW mix on two different sets of monitors.
21.Monitor Level
Use
this control to set the listening level in your control room monitors. The
optimum setting for this control is 12:00, so monitor amplifier levels (or
powered monitor levels) should be adjusted with this knob at 12:00. There is an
additional 17 dB of gain available on this pot at the max position.
22.Phantom Power
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.
23.EFX Level
This
is the master output level control for the EFX mix. The output level sent to
the EFX Send jack is controlled by the Channel Level Control (10), the channel
EFX Send controls (8), and by this master control. The 12:00 position is the
recommended setting for this control.
24. Headphone Level
This
knob sets the headphone and control room output levels. To avoid damage to your
hearing‚ make sure to turn the dial fully counterclockwise before using
headphones. Slowly turn the knob clockwise until you reach a comfortable
listening level.
25.Compressor Control
Adjusting
this knob clockwise lowers the threshold of the compressor, thereby increasing
the amount of compression. The compressor ratio is in the 4:1 range, varying
with signal levels and the amount of compression. This is useful for controlling
peak levels from live sources. The compressor is after the master level
control(26), and before the main outs (35) and the USB port(39), so it can be
used to tame vocals being recorded into a DAW. You can audition the effect of
the compressor by switching it in and out with the Enable switch (14). When the
compressor is active, the adjacent red LED will illuminate.
26. Level
This
is the master level control, which controls the overall level sent to the main
outputs (35) and the USB port (39).
27. Headphone Output
The
Headphone Output is a 1⁄4” TRS (Tip= Left; Ring = Right; Sleeve = Ground) jack.
The signal sent to this output is normally the Left/Right mix. When the
"To Control Room" switch (17) is engaged, the USB return signal is
also sent to the headphones.
Front Panel: MONO
MIC INPUT CHANNEL
1. Electric Guitar Pre-Shape
2. Signal Presence/Clip LED
This LED helps in setting the gain control. Gain (3) should be adjusted so that the green LED flashes in time with the source, and turns red only on the loudest peaks. If adding EQ results in clipping (red LED), compensate here by reducing gain (3). The red clipping LED lights when roughly 5dB of headroom remains.
The Input Gain control is used to establish proper gain structure in the channel. The input gain can be adjusted over a wide range to compensate for soft voices or very loud drums. To maximize the signal-to-noise ratio, the gain should be set to the proper level, with the Level Knob (10) set to 0. If the clip LED comes on and remains lit, try reducing the gain.
This High EQ shelving type of active tone control varies the treble frequencies (+/- 15 dB at 12 kHz) and is designed to remove noise or add brilliance to the signal, depending on the quality of the source.
5. Mid EQ
Where most mid-range controls work at just one frequency, the Mid-Morph works at two. When turned counterclockwise, it cuts at 250 Hz to reduce frequencies that muddy the sound. When turned clockwise, it boosts at 4 kHz to add intelligibility to vocals. Either way, improved vocal or instrument definition can be achieved.
6. Low EQ
A shelving type of EQ that varies the bass frequency levels (+/- 15 dB at 80 Hz). Low EQ adds depth to thin sounding signals or cleans up the muddy ones. As with any EQ, use sparingly. Too much of this EQ can give you a booming bottom end. Caution: Excessive low frequency boost causes greater power consumption and increases the possibility of speaker damage.
7. EQ Bypass
Engaging this button bypasses the equalization of the channel.
8. EFX Send
This control adjusts the level of the channel signal added to the effects mix. The signal is sent to the internal effects processor (PV6 BT) or the EFX send jack (PV6). Turning the knob to the left (min) will turn off effects on the Associated channel, while turning the knob to the right will increase the amount of the selected effect.
9. Pan
This knob controls the placement of the signal in the stereo field. When rotated completely counterclockwise‚ the signal is present only on the left channel; when rotated completely clockwise‚ only in the right channel. This control functions as a balance control to adjust the relative level of the left and right signals on stereo channels.
10. Channel Level
This controls the output level of the channel into the main mix. The gain is 0 dB when set to thedetent at mid-rotation (12:00). 10 dB of boost is available at the max gain setting. Normal operation is to start with this knob at the detent, and set the input gain and EQ with the source playing such that normal levels are seen at the bicolor LED and the main meter array. As additional sources are added, it is normal to turn this knob down slightly.
Front Panel:
STEREO INPUT CHANNEL
2. Signal
Presence/Clip LED
This
LED helps in setting the gain control. Gain (3) should be adjusted so that the
green LED flashes in time with the source, and turns red only on the loudest
peaks. If adding EQ results in clipping (red LED) compensate here by reducing
gain (3). The red clipping LED lights when roughly 5dB of headroom remains.
3.Gain
The
Input Gain control is used to establish proper gain structure in the channel.
The input gain can be adjusted over a wide range to compensate for soft voices or
very loud drums. To maximize the signal-to noise ratio, the gain should be set
to the proper level, with the Level Knob (10) set to 0. If the clip LED comes
on and remains lit, try reducing the gain.
4.High EQ
This
High EQ shelving type of active tone control varies the treble frequencies (+/-
15 dB at 12 kHz) and is designed to remove noise or add brilliance to the
signal, depending on the quality of the source.
5.Mid EQ
This
midrange control adjusts the stereo channel's eq +/-20 dB @ 440Hz
6.Low EQ
A
shelving type of EQ that varies the bass frequency levels (+/- 15 dB at 80 Hz).
Low EQ adds depth to thin-sounding signals or cleans up the muddy ones. As with
any EQ, use sparingly. Too much of this EQ can give you a booming bottom end.
Caution: Excessive low frequency boost causes greater power consumption and
increases the possibility of speaker damage.
7. EQ Bypass
Engaging
this button bypasses the equalization of the channel.
8. EFX Send
This
control adjusts the level of the channel signal added to the effects mix. The
signal is sent to the internal effects processor (PV6 BT) or the EFX send jack
(PV6). Turning the knob to the left (min) will turn off effects on the
associated channel, while turning the knob to the right will increase the
amount of the selected effect.
9. Pan
This
knob controls the placement of the signal in the stereo field. When rotated
completely counterclockwise‚ the signal is present only on the left channel;
when rotated completely clockwise‚only in the right channel. This control
functions as a balance control to adjust the relative level of the left and right
signals on stereo channels.
10. Channel Level
This
controls the output level of the channel into the main mix. The gain is 0 dB
when set to the detent at mid-rotation (12:00). 10 dB of boost is available at
the max gain setting. Normal operation is to start with this knob at the
detent, and set the input gain and EQ with the source playing such that normal
levels are seen at the bicolor LED and the main meter array. As additional
sources are added, it is normal to turn this knob down slightly.
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