Peavey 112 PM Operating Guide

Peavey 112 PM Monitor manual cover
Pages 8
Year 1993
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Peavey 112 PM Monitor Specification

The Peavey 112 PM Monitor is a versatile and reliable stage monitor designed for live sound applications, offering excellent audio clarity and robust performance. It features a two-way system with a 12-inch heavy-duty woofer and a 1-inch titanium compression driver, providing a broad frequency response from 80 Hz to 17 kHz. The monitor's power handling capacity is rated at 500 watts peak and 250 watts program, ensuring it can accommodate dynamic audio demands.

Its nominal impedance of 8 ohms makes it suitable for various amplifier configurations. The monitor is housed in a durable, carpet-covered trapezoidal enclosure designed to minimize resonance and enhance sound projection. The cabinet includes a full-length metal grille for added protection of the internal components.

Connectivity is straightforward with dual 1/4-inch phone jack inputs, allowing for easy integration into existing audio setups. The 112 PM Monitor includes a built-in pole mount socket, supporting flexible placement options when being used as a main speaker. With dimensions of approximately 23.75 inches in width, 16 inches in height, and 14 inches in depth, and a weight of 32 pounds, it balances portability with robust construction.

The Peavey 112 PM Monitor is engineered to provide consistent sound quality across various performance environments, making it a valuable asset for musicians, DJs, and live sound engineers seeking a dependable stage monitor with clear mids and articulate highs. Its rugged design and high-quality components ensure longevity and reliability in demanding settings.

Peavey 112 PM Monitor F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Peavey 112 PM Monitor to my audio interface?

To connect the Peavey 112 PM Monitor to your audio interface, use a balanced XLR cable or a 1/4" TRS cable. Connect one end to the audio output of your interface and the other end to the input of the monitor. Ensure the monitor is powered off before making connections.

What is the optimal placement for the Peavey 112 PM Monitor in a stage setup?

Position the Peavey 112 PM Monitor at a 45-degree angle towards the performer to ensure optimal sound projection. Place it approximately 1-2 meters away from the performer to prevent feedback while maintaining clear audio monitoring.

How can I reduce feedback issues with the Peavey 112 PM Monitor?

To reduce feedback, avoid pointing microphones directly at the monitor. Use directional microphones and position them carefully. Adjust the monitor's EQ settings to cut frequencies that typically cause feedback, such as the midrange.

What maintenance is required for the Peavey 112 PM Monitor?

Regularly clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Check cables and connections for wear and tear. Periodically test the monitor at different volumes to ensure consistent performance. Keep the monitor in a dry, ventilated area when not in use.

Can I use the Peavey 112 PM Monitor for both vocals and instruments?

Yes, the Peavey 112 PM Monitor is versatile and can be used for both vocals and instruments. Ensure that the input levels are adjusted appropriately for the type of audio being monitored to avoid distortion.

How do I know if the Peavey 112 PM Monitor is properly grounded?

Check the power cable and ensure it is connected to a grounded outlet. If you experience hum or noise, it may indicate a grounding issue. Using a circuit tester can help verify if the outlet is properly grounded.

What should I do if the Peavey 112 PM Monitor does not power on?

First, check the power cable and outlet to ensure they are functioning. Verify that the power switch is in the 'on' position. If the monitor still does not power on, inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary.

Can the Peavey 112 PM Monitor be used as a main PA speaker?

While primarily designed as a stage monitor, the Peavey 112 PM can be used as a PA speaker for small venues. However, it may not provide the same coverage or power handling as a dedicated PA system.

How do I adjust the EQ settings on the Peavey 112 PM Monitor for best sound?

Start with a flat EQ setting and make small adjustments to the bass, midrange, and treble controls. Tailor the sound to the environment and the specific audio content being played. Using an audio analyzer can help optimize settings further.

Is it possible to daisy-chain multiple Peavey 112 PM Monitors?

Yes, you can daisy-chain multiple monitors by connecting the output of one monitor to the input of another using XLR or TRS cables. Ensure the total load does not exceed the amplifier's capacity.