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XR® s
Powered Mixer
Operating
Manual
www.peavey.com
FCC Compliancy Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to the equipment not approved by Peavey Electronics Corp. can
void the user’s authority to use the equipment.
Note - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Peavey Electronics Corporation • 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive • Meridian, MS • 39305
(601) 483-5365 • FAX (601) 486-1278 • www.peavey.com • 80305780 • ©2011
ENGLISH
XR®s
Powered Mixer
Congratulations on the purchase of your new XR®s powered mixer from Peavey®. The Peavey XRs is a revolutionary all in one powered
mixer. Everything a musician or DJ needs providing up to eight combination XLR and ¼” inputs using Peavey’s award winning mic
preamps and dual 500 Watt amplifiers for crystal clear audio reproduction. The Peavey XRs uses exclusive features like Mid-Morph to
accurately improve tone and clarity of vocals. Feedback is quickly and easily identified and removed with Peavey’s dual 9-band graphic
EQ’s combined with our patented and revolutionary FLS Feedback Locating System. The XRs is equipped with Peavey’s exclusive
Kosmos-C technology, which drastically enhances the low end of the audio spectrum. Built-in 24-bit digital effects compliment the
already feature packed unit.
Before you begin using your powered mixer it is very important to ensure that the product has the proper AC voltage 			
supplied. You can find the proper voltage for your amp printed next to the IEC line (power) cord on the rear panel of the unit.
FEATURES:
• FLS® Feedback Locating System
• Mid-Morph® EQ
• Kosmos®-C
• On-board 24- bit digital effects with mute button
• Digital effects parameter control
• Combination XLR and 1/4” input jacks
• Dual 9-Band Graphic EQ with FLS
• Master Mic Mute
• Footswitchable effects defeat
• Global 48 Volt Phantom Power
• RCA, 1/8” Media input
• Bluetooth® Streaming Audio In
• Selectable Main or Monitor dual power section
• RCA Record outputs
• LED Meter bridge
• Power amp sub-sonic filter
• Clip and signal presence LED indicators
• Main and Monitor 1/4” line level outputs
• DDT™ Speaker protection circuit
VENTILATION: For proper ventilation, allow 6” (15.5 cm) clearance on all sides.
Channel Strip for Channels 1-7
1 MIC/LINE INPUT (CH.1-8)
This combination input jack can accept either a ¼” (balanced or unbalanced) input or a XLR
balanced, low-impedance connection. The tip is positive on the ¼” balanced input, and pin 2 is
positive on the XLR
2 PAD (CH. 1-6)
When engaged, the pad reduces the input signal by 25dB. If you notice distortion from a
particular channel or if the channel becomes loud very quickly, try engaging this switch. In addition to increasing the dynamic range, the channel can now accommodate a higher input level
before clipping occurs, which may be helpful when close-mic’ing a loud guitar amp or drum
kit, for example.
PAD
PAD
3 HIGH EQ
This High EQ shelving type of active tone control varies the treble frequencies (+/- 15 dB at
12kHz) and is designed to remove noise or add brilliance to the signal, depending on the quality of the source.
CH. 1
CH. 2
5 LOW EQ
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LOW
A shelving type of EQ that varies the bass frequency levels (+/- 15dB at 80Hz). Low EQ adds
depth to thin-sounding signals or cleans up the muddy ones. As with any EQ, use sparingly.
Too much of this EQ can give you a booming bottom end.
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MID-MORPH
Where most mid-range controls work at just one frequency, the Mid-Morph works at two.
When turned counterclockwise, it cuts at 250Hz to reduce frequencies that muddy the sound.
When turned clockwise, it boosts at 4kHz to add intelligibility to vocals. Either way, improved
vocal or instrument definition can be achieved.
HIGH
4 MID-MORPH EQ (CH. 1-7)
6 MONITOR SEND
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This control adjusts the level of channel signal added to the effects mix. The signal is sent to the
internal effects processor. Turning the knob to the left (0) will turn off the effects on the associated channel, while turning the knob to the right will increase the amount of the selected effect.
8 CLIP
When this LED turns on or blinks red, it is an indication that the signal in the channel is
potentially too strong and could cause distortion. Turn down the Level control (10) until the
Clip light is no longer present. If you are having difficulty getting a clean signal, try varying the
output of the connected device, if possible.
EFFECTS
7 EFFECTS SEND (CH. 1-7)
MONITOR
The monitor send adjusts the level of the channel signal added to the monitor send (16).
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9 SIG
When this LED is green, it is an indication the mixer is receiving signal at the input of the channel. If you are having trouble getting sound out of the mixer and this LED is not on, check the
microphone, instrument or cable that is connected to the channel.
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Media Input
11
12
14
15
3.5mm
RCA
TRS
XLR-1/4”
PAD
PAD
17
MONITOR OUT
TRS BAL
SUB OUT MONO
TRS BAL
ACTIVE
POWER AMP 2
ASSIGN
RECORD OUT
GLOBAL PHANTOM
POWER
UNBAL
MAIN
MON
MAIN OUT
TRS BAL
INPUT SELECT
ENABLE
13
11
MEDIA
16
18 19
NON-POWERED OUTPUTS
20
MIC/LINE INPUT
This combination input jack can accept either a ¼” (balanced or unbalanced) input or a XLR balanced, low-impedance connection. The tip is
positive on the ¼” balanced input, and pin 2 is positive on the XLR
12
MEDIA INPUTS (CH.7 RCA and 3.5mm)
These inputs, both RCA and 3.5mm jacks accept a stereo input from the output of an MP3 Player, CD player, tape deck or other similar device.
13
INPUT SELECT SWITCH (CH. 7)
This switch allows the user to select the input signal being sent to channel 7. In the “up” position, the Mic-Line preamp is active. In the “down”
position, the RCA- 3.5mm media inputs are active.
14
MIC/LINE INPUT
This combination input jack can accept either a ¼” (balanced or unbalanced) input or a XLR balanced, low-impedance connection. The tip is
positive on the ¼” balanced input, and pin 2 is positive on the XLR.
15
RCA RECORD OUT
This pair of RCA jacks provides a signal to the recording inputs of a CD recorder, stereo tape deck or other recording device.
NOTE: Do not connect a single device to the Media Inputs (12) and Record Outputs (15). This improper setup forms a loop, which can cause
severe feedback.
16a
MAIN OUT (TRS Balanced)
This ¼” jack provides a signal from the main mix (after the graphic EQ) for an external power amplifier. An external power amplifier, such as
our IPR series of amplifiers, can then drive additional speakers.
16b
MONITOR OUT (TRS Balanced)
This ¼” jack provides a signal from the monitor mix (after the graphic EQ) for an external power amplifier. An external power amplifier, such
as our IPR series of amplifiers, can then drive additional speakers.
17
SUB/MONO OUT (TRS Balanced)
This ¼” jack provides a signal that passes all signals under 150Hz. This can be used to drive an external subwoofer amplifier or a powered sub.
The level of signal tracks the main output.
Media Input
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GLOBAL PHANTOM POWER
This switch, when depressed, applies +48 VDC to all input XLR connectors to power microphones that need phantom power to work.
This switch applies +48 VDC voltage to the input XLR connectors to power microphones requiring phantom power.
If phantom power is used, do not connect unbalanced dynamic microphones or other devices to the XLR
inputs that cannot handle this Voltage.
19
PHANTOM POWER LED
This LED shines when the PHANTOM POWER is activated.
20
POWER AMP 2 ASSIGN
This switch allows the user to select the signal that is assigned to power amp 2 (52). The user can either elect to send the Main mix signal or
the Monitor mix signal to the second internal power amplifier. This allows the user to run both power amps for mains or use power amp 1 for
mains and power amp 2 for monitors.
Channel Strip for Channel 8
21
DIGITAL
EFF
21
USB MEDIA JACK (CH. 8)
CH. 3
CH. 4
CH. 5
CH. 6
CH. 7
CH. 8
A-type USB connector that a removable data storage device can be connected to playback music
USB MEDIA
USB Playback:
22
USB
First, select the proper input for channel 8 by sliding the input selection switch (23) to the
23
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Insert
your USB
drive intomin
the USB Media
Jack (21)
at the top
of channel
8. The Media
Player min
will now enter "Folder Navigation Mode". In this mode, you can scroll through a list of all
folders on the USB drive. Once you select a folder, the Media Player will enter "Song Navigation
Mode" which allows you to scroll through a list of all songs contained in the selected folder. If
there are no songs in the selected folder, the LCD will display "No Songs". To return to Folder
Navigation Mode, scroll to the very beginning of the list and select the  option.
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high
IN
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USB ME
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HIGH
USB position. The bottom of the LCD display will say “Insert USB drive”.
high
high
Once a song is finished playing, the Media Player will automatically start playing the next song.
+12
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Once the Media Player reaches the last song, it will automatically loop back to the beginning of
the list.
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BLUETOOTH ACTIVE LED (CH 8)
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The blue “Bluetooth Active LED” indicates the status of the Bluetooth connection. If the LED
is off, the Bluetooth module is powered off. If the LED is slowly flashing, the XRs is not paired
with any device, but is available for connection.. When the LED is lit solid, the source device is
properly paired to the mixer and ready to play.
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Bluetooth
Operation:
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MID
22
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25
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MONITOR F
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To listen to music via the Bluetooth wireless connection, you must first pair (link) your XRs
mixer with your Bluetooth phone and/or music device.
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Turnmin
on the Bluetooth
feature
on your
phone or music
device.
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Make sure the XRs is ready for a Bluetooth connection.
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Select “Peavey Mixer” from the search results on your phone or music device.
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You will
be prompted to enterLEVEL
a pin number. Enter LEVEL
the pin#, it is 7878.
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If the pairing is successful, the Bluetooth Active LED will stop blinking and stay lit.
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MAIN
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The XRs mixer will remember up to 10 devices that it was previously paired with and will automatically connect to the last device with which it was paired when turned on. To clear the paired device
memory, make sure the mixer is in Bluetooth mode and press and hold the Previous button (35),
Play/Pause button (36), and Next button (37) for 5 seconds. The XRs mixer will ask if you would
like to clear the Bluetooth memory. Select "Y" using the Media Select knob to clear the memory.
The XRs mixer will go through the process of clearing the memory, which should take approximately 15 seconds.
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You are now ready to begin streaming through Bluetooth to the mixer. The level can be adjusted
from the connected source or by the level control in Channel 8.
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The Bluetooth Active
and the LCD willsigsay, “Bluetooth Input”.sig
sig LED should be blinking
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Place your phone or music device in Bluetooth search mode. The phone or music device will
begin searching for the XRs.
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LEVEL
KOSMOS-C
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Turn off any Bluetooth devices previously paired with the XRs mixer.
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MONITOR
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LOW
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LEVEL
Channel Strip for Channel 8
23
XLR/USB/BLUETOOTH SWITCH (CH. 8)
This switch allows the user to select the input signal being sent to channel 8. It can select between the Mic-Line preamp (XLR), the USB A connector or a wireless Bluetooth connection from an external device (phone, ipod or tablet).
24
HIGH EQ
This High EQ shelving type of active tone control varies the treble frequencies (+/- 15 dB at 12kHz) and is designed to remove noise or add
brilliance to the signal, depending on the quality of the source.
25
MID EQ (CH. 8)
The mid EQ is a band-pass (peak/notch) type of active tone control that varies the mid-range frequencies (+/-15dB at 450Hz).
26
LOW EQ
A shelving type of EQ that varies the bass frequency levels (+/- 15dB at 80Hz). Low EQ adds depth to thin-sounding signals or cleans up the
muddy ones. As with any EQ, use sparingly. Too much of this EQ can give you a booming bottom end.
27
MONITOR SEND
The monitor send adjusts the level of the channel signal added to the monitor send.
28
CLIP
When this LED turns on or blinks red, it is an indication that the signal in the channel is potentially too strong and could cause distortion.
Turn down the Level control (12) until the Clip light is no longer present. If you are having difficulty getting a clean signal, try varying the
output of the connected device, if possible.
29
SIG
When this LED is green, it is an indication the mixer is receiving signal at the input of the channel. If you are having trouble getting sound out
of the mixer and this LED is not on, check the microphone, instrument or cable that is connected to the channel.
30
LEVEL
This control sets the signal level sent to the main mix.
Front Panel
31
32
DIGITAL EFFECTS
CH. 6
CH. 7
CH. 8
EFX
SELECT
USB MEDIA
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34
efx clip
Press to Select
EFX DEFEAT
USB
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125
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35
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500
36
+6
MIC MUTE
MEDIA
SELECT
USB MEDIA PLAYBACK
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2K
4K
37
8K
12K
38
39
32
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-18
-6
-24
-12
-30 of the media inputs of channel 8. If chanThe top row of this LCD displays the currently selected Effect and the bottom row displays the status
FLS FEEDBACK LOCATING SYSTEM
nel 8 is in “USB” mode, it can also be used for
navigating the folders on the USB drive or displaying the current song playing.
MONITOR
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MID
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LIMIT
-12
DIGITAL EFFECTS LCD DISPLAY
SIGNAL
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EFX SELECT
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500
1K
2K
4K
8K
12K
SIGNAL
LIMIT
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LOW
+12
The EFX select knob is used to navigate through
the EFX presets. Turning the encoder changes the-6 selection in the display. The new selection
+6
will be blinking in the display, push the EFX Select
encoder to choose the new effect. Once the effect
-12 has been selected, you can now edit the
-18
effect. To do this, press the EFX Select encoder, the
display will change to the current parameter setting
of the preset. Turn the EFX Select en-6
-24 To restore the EFX presets back to factory
-12 the encoder again to exit the parameter edit mode.
coder to change the parameter up or down. Press
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clip press and hold
clip
clip
settings,
the EFX Select encoder
for 5 seconds
and select "Y" when prompted.
FLS FEEDBACK LOCATING SYSTEM
MAIN
EFX TO MON
EFX DEFEAT
MONITOR
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sig
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EFX CLIP7
LEVEL
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LEVEL
min
max
LEVEL
min/off
LEVEL
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LEVEL
MAIN
min
MONITOR
KOSMOS-C
This button mutes the effects being sent to the main mix and monitor mix, allowing the user to listen to a dry signal at the main outputs.
When muted, the switch will be red. This can also be activated with a momentary footswitch. See (53).
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LEVEL
This LED blinks red when the signal being sent to the effects section is too high and is causing distortion. Find the source of the hot signal by
reducing the EFX send (7) on each channel until the LED is no longer lighting (blinking red).
35
REW/PREV
A short press will rewind to the beginning of the current song. Pressing this button twice will take you to the previous song on the USB drive.
A long press will rewind through the current song, release to play when you reach the desired spot in the song.
36
PLAY/PAUSE
The play/pause button toggles the current song between play and pause. When the > is displayed, the song will be playing. When II is displayed, the song is paused.
37
FF/NEXT
A short press will advance the media player to the next song on the USB drive. A long press will fast forward through the current song, release
to play when you reach the desired spot in the song.
38
MEDIA SELECT
Once a USB device is connected in channel 8, you can use the “Media Select” encoder to navigate through the folders/songs on the drive. Once
the desired file is displayed on the screen, press the Media Select knob to cue that file. Use the controls on the mixer for play, pause, forward
and reverse.
39
MIC MUTE
Depressing this button mutes the mic/line inputs in all 8 channels. The media inputs (RCA and 3.5mm) jacks on channel 7 and the USB/BT
inputs on channel 8 are still “live”. This allows you to play break music, while muting all of the microphone inputs.
EFX DEFEAT
USB
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Press to Select
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125
250 500
MIC MUTE
MEDIA
SELECT
USB MEDIA PLAYBACK
1K
2K
4K
8K
12K
SIGNAL
LIMIT
+12
min
max
-6
+6
40
-12
-18
-6
-24
-12
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min
max
MID
-30
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min
MONITOR
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63
FLS FEEDBACK LOCATING SYSTEM
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125 250 500
1K
2K
4K
8K
12K
SIGNAL
LIMIT
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max
min
LOW
+12
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min
-6
+6
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-12
-18
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clip
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MONITOR
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FLS FEEDBACK LOCATING SYSTEM
MAIN
EFX TO MON
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LEVEL
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LEVEL
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LEVEL
min/off
LEVEL
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40
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LEVEL
44
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MAIN
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MONITOR
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LEVEL
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KOSMOS-C
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FLS
When feedback occurs, the corresponding LED of the frequency that is closest to the frequency that is feeding back will illuminate over the
slider to be adjusted. Slowly bring the corresponding slider down until feedback is gone. The LED will remain illuminated for a few seconds
after the feedback is gone. If the feedback doesn’t return, all of the LEDs will become active again, acting as a normal EQ.
41
GRAPHIC EQ
These nine-band Equalizers are designed to either be used to reduce feedback or to adjust the overall frequency response of the signal being
sent to the amplifiers. Subtle adjustments made with the graphic equalizer can improve the way your loudspeaker system sounds in the room.
You should be aware however, that setting large amounts of boost or arbitrary curves can reduce amplifier headroom, leading to early distortion or just plain bad or unintelligible sound. Working with the FLS, the graphic EQ can also be used to reduce feedback. Each band of EQ can
supply up to 12dB of boost or cut.
42
LEVEL LED LADDER
These LEDs indicate the signal level of the main mix and the monitor mix. The top LED indicates LIMIT and activation of our revolutionary
DDT speaker protection circuit. Peavey’s award winning speaker protection is built into the XRs powered mixer and is activated automatically
to maximize the power amplifier without fear of distortion.
43
KOSMOS-C
The Kosmos-C uses special circuitry to enrich the sound of your system. This is not just a simple bass boost. It provides “natural bass enhancement” by adding harmonically related bass signals that track the envelope of the original signal. The amount of effect is greatly influenced by
the source material and some experimenting may be necessary to get the best results.
44
EFX TO MON
This switch toggles the EFX return signal being sent to the monitors. When it is lit, the effects signal is being sent to the monitors.
45
MONITOR LEVEL
The Monitor level control adjusts the level of the signal coming out of the Monitor send ¼” jack (15b). It can also be assigned to feed the 2nd
power amplifier via the selector switch (20) on top of the mixer.
46
MAIN LEVEL
The Main level control sets the level of the main mix and the overall volume of the powered mixer.
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Back Panel
48
CAUTION
FUSE
ON
115V
T10AH/250V
220-240V
T5AH/250V
50/60 Hz 185 WATTS
Consumo de energia 185 Wh
FOR 220-240V OPERATION,
FUSE MUST BE CHANGED
TO T5AH/250V
230V
115V
PIN 7878
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
FCC ID: I4S-XRs
CAN-ICES-3B/NMB-3B
IC: 3642B-XRs
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT
TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE
RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
A/C
49
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR
THIS APPARATUS SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
AND OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHOULD NOT
BE PLACED ON THIS APPARATUS. TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE
HAZARD, REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE 250 VOLT FUSE.
AVIS:DANS LE BUT DE REDUIRE LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU DE
DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE, CET APPAREIL NE DOIT PAS ETRE EXPOSE
A LA PLUIE OU A L’HUMIDITE ET AUCUN OBJET REMPLI DE LIQUIDE,
TEL QU’UN VASE, NE DOIT ETRE POSE SUR CELUI-CI. REMPLACER
PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE ET DE 250 VOLTS.
FOR 115V OPERATION,
FUSE MUST BE CHANGED
TO T10AH/250V
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52
50
A PRODUCT OF PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORP.
DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED IN U.S.A.
MADE IN CHINA
MAIN
CONNECTORS COMPATIBLE
WITH TWIST-LOCK
CONNECTORS AND 1/4”
SPEAKER CABLE
PINOUT
NEG
TWIST-LOCK
1-
1/4”
SLV
POWER AMP 1
POWER
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MAIN/MONITOR
(WITH FRONT PANEL MONITOR SWITCH ACTIVE
THESE OUTPUTS RECEIVE SIGNAL FROM MONITOR SECTION)
FOOTSWITCH
EFFECTS DEFEAT
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
MINIMUM LOAD
4 OHMS PER AMPLIFIER
POWER AMP 2
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CLASS 2 WIRING
53
POWER SWITCH
This is the main power switch.
48
FUSE
This is the main safety fuse for the AC line voltage. Only replace with a fuse of the exact type and rating. If the fuse continues to open, do not
over fuse. Take the unit to an authorized Peavey service center.
NOTE: If the main AC voltage is changed, the fuse must also be changed to one of the appropriate rating for the voltage you are switching to.
49
AC Power Inlet
This is the receptacle for an IEC line cord, which provides AC power to the unit. Connect the line cord to this connector to provide
power to the unit. Damage to the equipment may result if improper line voltage is used. Never break off the ground pin on any equipment. It is provided for your safety. If the outlet used does not have a ground pin, a suitable grounding adapter should be used and
the third wire should be grounded properly. To prevent the risk of shock or fire hazard, always make sure that the amplifier and all associated
equipment is properly grounded.
NOTE: FOR UK ONLY
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: (1) The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal which is
marked by the letter E, or by the Earth symbol, or coloured green or green and yellow. (2) The wire which is coloured blue must be
connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N, or the colour black. (3) The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L, or the colour red.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, do not place fingers or any other objects into empty tube sockets while power is being supplied to unit.
50
Voltage Selector Switch
This switch allows the user to select between 115VAC / 60Hz or 230VAC / 50Hz. To change the voltage selector, you must first unscrew and remove the plastic cover that protects the switch. After changing the voltage, please replace the plastic cover to ensure the
voltage level is not inadvertently altered.
NOTE: The fuse MUST be changed to the appropriate value to match the voltage you have selected. Please see the note on the back of the
mixer for the correct value.
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POWER AMP 1 SPEAKER OUTPUTS (MAIN MIX)
Dual two-conductor ¼” – Speakon combination jacks that can be connected to your speakers. Each amplifier has a minimum load impedance
of 4 ohms. This means you can connect either one 4-ohm, one 8-ohm or two 8-ohm speakers to each amplifier. Do not operate below rated
minimum impedance. For maximum power transfer and to prevent damage to your amplifier, be sure to use speaker cables and not instrument cables to connect to the speakers. We recommend the use of 18-guage or larger speaker wire.
Back Panel
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POWER AMP 2 SPEAKER OUTPUTS (MAIN MIX or MONITOR MIX)
Dual two-conductor ¼” – Speakon combination jacks that can be connected to your speakers. Each amplifier has a minimum load impedance of 4 ohms. This means you can connect either one 4-ohm, one 8-ohm or two 8-ohm speakers to each amplifier. Do not operate below
rated minimum impedance. For maximum power transfer and to prevent damage to your amplifier, be sure to use speaker cables and not
instrument cables to connect to the speakers. We recommend the use of 18-guage or larger speaker wire. The signal going to Power Amp 2 is
determined by the position of the Power Amp 2 Assign switch (20). In the “MAIN” position, the main mix is fed to power amp 1 and power
amp 2. In the “MON” position, the main mix is fed to power amp 1 and the monitor mix is fed to power amp 2.
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Footswitch (TRS) Effects Defeat/Mic Mute (Global)
This 1/4" (TRS) jack accepts a momentary 1/4" TRS dual button footswitch (Peavey part # 03014070) designed to defeat the effects (tip to
sleeve) and activate the MIC MUTE switch (39, ring to sleeve). The status of either function will be displayed by the lighting of the switch on
the front panel. If the effects are muted, either by the footswitch or the front panel switch (33), the EFX MUTE switch will glow red. If the
Mics are muted, either by the footswitch or the front panel switch (39), the MIC MUTE switch will glow red.
A single button footswitch (Peavey part # 03050680) can be used, but it will only work on the "Effects Defeat". In this case, the "Mic Mute"
status can only be toggled by the front panel switch (39).
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Effects (parameter)
PLATE (TIME) DESCRIPTION
PREDELAY ROOM
ROOM SIZE FRONT END HP BACK END LP MORE DESCRIPTIVE 		
DAMP FACTOR				
NAME
P1
Bright
35 ms					
P2
Gentle LP
48 ms					
P3
Med LP
62 ms					
P4
Hard LP
78 ms					
P5
Dark
95 ms					
HALL (TIME)							
H1
Vox Fox
35 ms
Med
Med
Subtle
Subtle
Med Hall
H2
Vox Huge
42 ms
Med
Large
Subtle
Subtle
Cathedral
H3
Vox Glow
10 ms
Med
Large
Subtle
Subtle
Auditorium
H4
Strings
30 ms
Med
Med
Subtle
Subtle
Concert Hall
H5
Brass Hall
35 ms
High
Med
Subtle
Moderate
Concert Hall 2
ROOM (TIME) 						
R1
Vox Air
30 ms
Low
Small
Aggressive
Subtle
Hard Walls
R2
Vox Club
35 ms
High
Small
Subtle
Moderate
Club
R3
Snare Low
70 ms
Low
Small
Moderate
Subtle
Bathroom
R4
AC GTR
42 ms
Med
Small
Moderate
Subtle
Med Walls
R5
Brass Room
40 ms
High
Med
Subtle
Moderate
Med Room Damped Walls
DELAY (TIME)							
D1
Double						
D2
Slapback						
D3
Bright, Few Repeats						
D4
Bright, More Repeats						
D5
Bright, Most Repeats						
D6
Dark, Few Repeats						
D7
Dark, More Repeats						
D8
Dark, Most Repeats						
ENHANCE (CUTOFF FREQ)							
E1
Light Harmonics						
E2
Moderate Harmonics						
E3
Heavy Harmonics						
CHORUS (RATE)		
PREDELAY CHORUS TIME RATE
MODULATION
C1
High Depth, Slow Rate
10 ms
20 ms
0.1 – 1 Hz
Random Sine		
C2
Mod Depth, Wide Rate
10 ms
5 ms
0.5 - 4 Hz
Random Sine		
C3
Short Depth, Wide Rate
10 ms
2 ms
0.5 - 6 Hz
Sine		
C4
Short Depth, Fast Rate
5 ms
1 ms
5 - 15 Hz
Random Sine		
C5
High Depth, Mod Rate
2 ms
20 ms
0.2 - 3 Hz
Random Sine		
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LINE
SUM
MUTE
MICS
MIC PRE
80Hz
LO
XLR
USB
Bluetooth
XLR-LINE/
MEDIA
MUTE
MICS
MIC PRE
CHANNEL 8
BLUETOOTH
INPUT
USB INPUT
PHANTOM
MP3 IN
RIGHT
LEFT
LINE
PHANTOM
XLR
XLR
MIC PRE
CHANNEL 7
LINE
XLR
PHANTOM
+48V
CHANNEL 1 - 6
400Hz
4kHz
HI
LO
EQ
LO
EQ
12kHz
MID-MORPH
EQ
MID HI
EQ
MID HI
EQ
MONITOR
LEVEL
MONITOR
LEVEL
MONITOR
LEVEL
SIGNAL
CLIP
EFX
SIGNAL
CLIP
EFX
SIGNAL
CLIP
EFX
TO MONITOR
MUTE
MICS
MUTE
MICS
MEDIA
SELECTOR
CLIP
Graphic EQ with FLS
9 - BAND EQ
Graphic EQ with FLS
9 - BAND EQ
LOW
KOSMOS - C
EFX
SELECTOR
EFFECTS
MEDIA
MAIN
VOLUME
MONITOR
VOLUME
EFX
DEFEAT
LEVEL
AMP2
ASSIGN
LEVEL
LO PASS
HI PASS
HI PASS
AMP1
LIMITER
AMP2
LIMITER
EFX
DEFEAT / MUTE MICS
FOOTSWITCH
CONFIDENTIAL
REC
OUT
SUB
OUT
MAIN
OUT
AMP1
SPEAKER
OUTPUTS
AMP2
MON
OUT
Sheet 2
of 2
Date: 3-16-2015_13:31
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5022 Hartley Peavey Drive
Meridian, MS 39305
Peavey Electronics Corp.
Sheet Title:
Title:
Block Diagram
CH. 7/8
CH. 1-6
EFX
MON
Specifications
INPUT SENSITIVITY:
Mic In to full power at the power amp. Master Volume Nom.
Full
Nominal
-40 dBu
-22 dBu
Line In to full power at the power amp. Master Volume Nom.
Full
Nominal
-10 dBu
+8 dBu
MASTER EQ:
80Hz
250Hz
500Hz
1kHz
2kHz
4kHz
10kHz
±12 dB
±12 dB
±12 dB
±12 dB
±12 dB
±12 dB
±12 dB
CHANNEL EQ:
Shelving EQ
Low EQ
Mid-Morph
Low
High
High EQ
80 Hz
±15 dB
250 Hz
4 kHz
12 kHz
±15 dB
±15 dB
±15 dB
METER ARRAY:
LIMIT
-6 dB
-12 dB
-18 dB
-24 dB
-30 dB
CLIP LED:
Clip LEDs come on 3 dB before clipping.
FREQUENCY RESPONSE:
All controls nominal (detent)
Mic to Main 20 Hz – 20 kHz
Line to Main 20 Hz – 30 kHz
Mic to Amp 50 Hz – 20 kHz
Line to Amp 40 Hz – 20 kHz
AMP LIMITER:
Limits amplifier power just before clipping. The limiter holds the amp power
without clipping and can be driven up to 18 dB past maximum output.
+0, -1 dB
+0, -1 dB
+0, -3 dB
+0, -3 dB
AMPLIFIER OUTPUT POWER:
120VAC
Both channels loaded at 8 ohms: 280 Watts RMS per ch
PHANTOM POWER:
+48 VOLTS
Both channels loaded at 4 ohms: 500 Watts RMS per ch
NOISE:
Main = Main line output, 22 – 22 kHz filter
Amp 1 = Amplifier output, loaded at 4 Ohms, through AP 		
AUX-0025 switching amplifier filter
All controls full down.
Main
<-95 dBu
Amp 1
<-60 dBu
Master Volume nominal
Main
<-88 dBu
Amp 1
<-55 dBu
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
Domestic:
120VAC 50/60Hz
Export:
230VAC 50/60Hz
THD:
All controls nominal
<0.01% @ main line output, -30 dBu in mic input Channel 1
<0.5% @ amp 1 @ 400 Watts into 4 Ohms
All controls nominal
<0.005% @ main line output, +4 dBu in line input Channel 1
<0.5% @ amp 1 @ 400 Watts into 4 Ohms
SIZE:
Dimensions:
HxWxD
11.25” x 19.375” x 10.75”
285.75mm x 492.12mm x 273.05mm
WEIGHT:		
22.2 lbs.
10.07 kgs
Features and specifications subject to change without notice.
Peavey Electronics Corporation • 5022 Hartley Peavey Drive • Meridian, MS • 39305
(601) 483-5365 • FAX (601) 486-1278 • www.peavey.com • EX000139 • ©2011
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200 Watts Nominal
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PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY
Effective Date: 03/04/2010
What This Warranty Covers
Your Peavey Warranty covers defects in material and workmanship in Peavey products purchased and serviced in the U.S.A. and Canada.
What This Warranty Does Not Cover
The Warranty does not cover: (1) damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, rental, product modification or neglect; (2) damage occurring
during shipment; (3) damage caused by repair or service performed by persons not authorized by Peavey; (4) products on which the serial number has been altered, defaced or
removed; (5) products not purchased from an Authorized Peavey Dealer.
Who This Warranty Protects
This Warranty protects only the original purchaser of the product.
How Long This Warranty Lasts
The Warranty begins on the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser. The duration of the Warranty is as follows:
Product Category
Duration
Guitars/Basses, Amplifiers, Preamplifiers, Mixers, Electronic Crossovers and Equalizers
2 years *(+ 3 years)
Drums
2 years *(+ 1 year)
Enclosures
3 years *(+ 2 years)
Digital Effect Devices and Keyboards and MIDI Controllers
1 years *(+ 1 year)
Microphones
2 years
Speaker Components
(incl. Speakers, Baskets, Drivers, Diaphragm Replacement Kits and Passive Crossovers)
1 year
Tubes and Meters
90 Days
Cables
Limited Lifetime
Rockmaster Series, Strum’n Fun, Vectra, Rotor, OCC Stage pack,
GT & BT Series amps, Retro Fire, Metal Maker and Iron Wing
1 year
[* Denotes additional Warranty period applicable if optional Warranty Registration Card is completed and returned to Peavey by original retail purchaser within 90 days of purchase.]
What Peavey Will Do
We will repair or replace (at Peavey’s discretion) products covered by Warranty at no charge for labor or materials. If the product or component must be shipped to Peavey for
Warranty service, the consumer must pay initial shipping charges. If the repairs are covered by Warranty, Peavey will pay the return shipping charges.
How To Get Warranty Service
(1) Take the defective item and your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase to your Authorized Peavey Dealer or Authorized Peavey Service Center.
OR
(2) Ship the defective item, prepaid, to Peavey Electronics Corporation, International Service Center, 412 Highway 11 & 80 East, Meridian, MS 39301. Include a detailed description
of the problem, together with a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase as evidence of Warranty coverage. Also provide a complete return address.
Limitation of Implied Warranties
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF
THIS WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied Warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Exclusions of Damages
PEAVEY’S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, AT PEAVEY’S OPTION. IF WE ELECT TO REPLACE THE
PRODUCT, THE REPLACEMENT MAY BE A RECONDITIONED UNIT. PEAVEY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES BASED ON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE, LOST PROFITS,
LOST SAVINGS, DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
OTHERWISE, EVEN IF PEAVEY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
If you have any questions about this Warranty or services received or if you need assistance in locating an Authorized Service Center, please contact the Peavey International
Service Center at (601) 483-5365.
Features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Logo referenced in Directive 2002/96/EC Annex IV
(OJ(L)37/38,13.02.03 and defined in EN 50419: 2005
The bar is the symbol for marking of new waste and
is applied only to equipment manufactured after
13 August 2005
U.S. customer warranty registration.
Logo referenced in Directive 2002/96/EC Annex IV
(OJ(L)37/38,13.02.03 and defined in EN 50419: 2005
The bar is the symbol for marking of new waste and
is applied only to equipment manufactured after
13 August 2005


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