Peavey 800 Stereo Owners Manual

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Pages 8
Year 1979
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Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer Specification

The Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer is a versatile audio mixing console designed for both live performances and studio applications, offering robust functionality and superior sound quality. This mixer features eight input channels, each equipped with a three-band EQ, allowing precise tonal adjustments. The channels support both microphone and line-level inputs, providing flexibility for various audio sources. Additionally, the Peavey 800 includes a built-in digital effects processor, offering a range of reverbs, delays, and modulation effects to enhance audio output.

The stereo mixer is designed with a main stereo output and an auxiliary send, facilitating seamless integration into complex audio setups. It also includes a dedicated headphone output with level control, enabling detailed monitoring during performances or recordings. The mixer is equipped with a high-quality fader for each channel, ensuring smooth and accurate level adjustments.

Peavey's commitment to durability is evident in the mixer's rugged construction, designed to withstand the rigors of both stage and studio environments. It features intuitive controls and a clear layout, making it user-friendly for audio professionals and enthusiasts alike. The Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer offers a blend of performance, reliability, and advanced features, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a comprehensive audio mixing solution.

Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer to a PA system?

To connect the Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer to a PA system, use balanced XLR or 1/4" TRS cables from the main outputs of the mixer to the inputs of your PA amplifier or powered speakers. Ensure that all connections are secure and that the mixer and PA system are powered off during setup.

What should I do if there's no sound coming from the mixer?

First, check all cable connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the mixer is powered on and that the volume levels are adequately set. Make sure all mute buttons are disengaged. If the problem persists, test with different cables and speakers to isolate the issue.

How can I prevent feedback when using the Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer?

To prevent feedback, position microphones away from speakers and reduce the gain on microphones. Use the mixer's equalizer to lower frequencies that tend to cause feedback. Consider using a feedback eliminator if feedback is a persistent issue.

What is the best way to clean and maintain the Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer?

Turn off and unplug the mixer before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface. For deeper cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth with mild detergent, avoiding any moisture near the electronic components. Regularly check for dust buildup in faders and knobs.

How do I set up the Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer for recording?

Connect the mixer's outputs to your recording device using appropriate cables (XLR, TRS, or RCA). Set levels carefully to avoid clipping. Use the mixer's onboard effects and equalization to shape the sound before it reaches the recording device.

Can I use external effects with the Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer?

Yes, you can use external effects by connecting them to the mixer's auxiliary send and return jacks. Adjust the aux send level on the channels you wish to apply effects to, and control the return level to mix the effect into the main output.

How do I troubleshoot channel distortion on the Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer?

Check if the channel's input is too high, indicated by the clip LED. Lower the gain or input level. Ensure no effects or EQ settings are causing distortion. If distortion persists, test with different microphones or instruments to rule out the source.

What should I do if the mixer is overheating?

Ensure the mixer is in a well-ventilated area and not stacked with other heat-generating equipment. Clean any dust from vents and fans. If overheating continues, have the mixer inspected by a qualified technician.

How do I use the Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer's EQ to improve sound quality?

Start by setting all EQ knobs to the neutral position. Gradually adjust each frequency band to enhance the desired tone of each audio source. Use the EQ to reduce unwanted frequencies, such as low hums or high-pitched feedback.

What is the proper way to power on and off the Peavey 800 Stereo Mixer to avoid damage?

Power on the mixer first, then any connected amplifiers or powered speakers to prevent popping sounds. When shutting down, turn off the amplifiers or powered speakers first before powering down the mixer. This sequence helps protect connected equipment from power surges.