Peavey Introduces PVXp DSP Powered EnclosuresWhether the user is a musician longing for a reliable PA, a DJ ready to rock the house, or a contractor needing a flexible, flyable speaker for a variety of installations, the new PVXp DSP powered enclosures from Peavey Electronics provide an ideal solution with clarity, ease of use, and sophistication. Offering ADSP (advanced digital signal processing) technology, a larger box for better bass, and three times the power of the competition, the company says the PVXp DSP series takes the standard PA to the next level. Moving all that air and delivering powerful bass, the PVXp DSP series has an astounding 128dB SPL with a rugged yet compact 50oz. magnet paired with a 2-3/8" voice coil teamed with the Peavey RX 14 driver housing a 1.4" titanium diaphragm. The asymmetrical horn keeps the sound focused towards the audience using Peavey's exclusive quadratic throat waveguide technology that aims coverage to an effective 100-degree by 50-degree radius (15-degrees upwards and 35-degrees downwards). At the heart of the PVXp DSP series is the forward-thinking design of the ADSP with adjustable EQ. Combined with an XLR 1/4" TRS combo jack, a built in mic-pre, and a ground lift, operation is a breeze. EQ presets that include music, EDM, rock/country/hip-hop, acoustic, voice, church, and monitor are easy to use and offer adjustable treble and bass to suit the environment as needed. Thru output via male XLR and a separate 1/4" TRS phone jack are featured on the two models. To provide maximum performance and ultra-reliability, PVXp DSP speakers are fan-cooled. When portability is needed, the PVXp series can easily be placed into a trunk or backseat. The PVXp 12 DSP measures 24.5"H x 16.1"W x 15"D (622.3mm x 409mm x 381mm) and 43lbs/19.5kg, while the PVXp 15 DSP measures 28.25"H x 18.9"W x 18.71"D (717.6mm x 480mm x 475.2mm) and 51lbs/23.13kg. Peavey keeps weight at a minimum by effectively using it where it matters. Both the PVXp 12 DSP and PVXp 15 DSP have rugged injection-molded plastic trapezoidal enclosures with sturdy flying point inserts on the top, bottom, and right side. Utilize the additional PVX eyebolt kit or Peavey Versamount VM 70 mounting systems to obtain the versatility of ceiling or wall mounting. If hanging isn't necessary, use the handle on the left side to guide it onto a 1-3/8" pole with the molded-in mount. A full-coverage, perforated steel grille with powdered finish adds to the ruggedness and protects these speakers. They also have settings specifically for wall, pole, or fly mount to optimize the sound based on mounting preference. Should the original factory DSP settings need to be restored at any time, there is a system reset with confirmation. With innovation and quality that provides rich bass and mounting options for all needs, the company says the Peavey PVXp DSP series provides plenty of bang for the buck.
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