Peavey Companion 15 Operating Guide
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To connect your Peavey Companion 15 Equalizer to a mixer, use balanced XLR or TRS cables. Connect the output of your mixer to the input of the equalizer, and then connect the output of the equalizer to your power amplifier or powered speakers. Ensure that all devices are powered off when making connections.
Start by setting all EQ sliders to the flat (0 dB) position. Gradually adjust each frequency band to compensate for room acoustics and feedback issues. Use a real-time analyzer if available to identify problematic frequencies and make precise adjustments.
First, check all connections and ensure cables are securely plugged in. Verify that the channel is not muted and that the gain is set appropriately. Swap cables and test with another channel to rule out cable or input device issues.
Identify the frequency causing the feedback by gently sweeping through the EQ bands one by one until the feedback diminishes. Cut the problematic frequency slightly to reduce feedback while maintaining sound quality.
Regular maintenance should be conducted every 6 to 12 months. This includes cleaning the unit to remove dust and debris, checking for any loose connections, and ensuring all controls and sliders operate smoothly.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior of the unit. For more thorough cleaning, lightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild cleaning solution. Avoid using solvents or spraying liquids directly onto the unit.
Ensure all connections are secure and use high-quality, balanced cables to minimize interference. Keep the equalizer away from sources of electromagnetic interference such as power supplies and other electronic devices.
Yes, the Peavey Companion 15 Equalizer can be effectively used in a home studio setup. It can help tailor the frequency response of your audio to suit your monitoring environment, allowing for more accurate mixing and sound reproduction.
Position the equalizer in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating. Regularly check and tighten any loose connections. Update your knowledge on sound equalization techniques to make informed adjustments according to your needs.
Inspect the slider for any visible obstructions or debris. Try cleaning the slider gently with compressed air. If the issue persists, contact Peavey support or a professional technician for further assistance.