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peavey has impressed me!!
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sounded bloody good, putting LOTS of systems ive heard to shame, had an amazing sound for dance music, the upper kick was punchy tight and clear, with the sub hitting the lowest lows!
was a large amount of burning smell at one point from adhesive melting in the mids, but that got turned down and all was good.
Wierdly the house only had a 32amp total feed (wierd arrangment - garage 100m away had a 100amp, with a 32amp spur going to the main house). as we drove sound and lighting from the house, all the filliment lights were dimming to the bass, including the household lights!
anyway, does anyone have some more info about these cabs?
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Peace and goodwill to all speaker builders
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they seem pretty rare, not many people have them, and i cannot find any information on the web about them.
im quite a fan of the peavey hisys stuff for pub type gigs, they have the power, and robustness to survive and i always managed to get the rig sounding really good!
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ginger_biscuit69 wrote: these cabs were from around the 90's, marketed as proffesional cabs. they are solidly constructed, have a really tuff black splatter paint finish etc...
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<div>im quite a fan of the peavey hisys stuff for pub type gigs, they have the power, and robustness to survive and i always managed to get the rig sounding really good! </div>
I used to run a Hisys rig off PV series amps, before I had much of a clue what I was doing (back in the day when I thought 'black widow' drivers were a real sign of quality)
Pub gigs every other weekend, not nearly enough rig for the gig, run the whole system flat out into clipping for hours and hours. God bless DDT - never toasted a single driver.
Sure you mean QQ? I know the QWs which sound roughly like what you describe... www.peavey-eu.com/product.php?flag=GB&lan=UK&lvl=5&key=57
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I've never used any Peavey cabs myself but all the ones I've heard sound pretty dreadful, plenty loud but dry,harsh and usually leave my ears ringing.
Nicest rig I've heard lately was D&B, sounded better than mine damn it!..... it cost a dozen times more though!
Chris
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