Peavey CS 1200X manual Crossover Inputs

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amp channel or at the input of the PL-MODULE ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER when BIAMPING, the (PL-2) transformer must be inserted here. Otherwise a blank plug (PL- 1) is inserted in this socket.

CROSSOVER INPUTS (13)

These are the HIGH-Z INPUTS when an ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER module is installed. Two parallel input jacks are provided at this point, allowing flexible Y-cord capability. The output of the LOW-Z XLR input circuitry is always connected to these inputs, which allow the LOW-Z INPUT to be used as the ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER input if desired. These inputs can then be used as FULL-RANGE outputs for additional patching capability.

CROSSOVER MODULE RECEPTACLE (14)

This receptacle may only receive a plug-in PL-MODULE ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER. PL-MODULES are optional accessories and are available in many different crossover frequen- cies. Some modules contain special equalization and padding for a particular Peavey speaker enclosure. Always be sure to select the correct module for your speaker system. Other special- purpose modules are also available for use with this receptacle. This receptacle supplies both the input and output patch facilities as well as the power supply “feeds” for these active electronic devices.

CROSSOVER LOW OUTPUT (15)

This jack supplies the crossed-over low-frequency output from the installed PL-MODULE ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER. This output must be patched to the appropriate power amp input jack to “create” an operational biamp system. On some special-purpose modules, this output jack is not used.

CROSSOVER HIGH OUTPUT (16)

This jack supplies the crossed-over high-frequency output from the installed PL-MODULE ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER. This output must also be patched to the appropriate power amp input jack to create an operational biamp system.

POWER AMPLIFIER INPUT (17)

Two parallel input jacks are provided for each channel, delivering flexible Y-cord capability. These jacks can be considered the normal power amplifier high-Z input. If a blank plug (PL-1) is inserted in the crossover accessory socket (15), the associated XLR input system is connected to these input jacks internally, perrnitting the XLR input (11) to be a direct power amplifier input without the use of a patch cord.

SPEAKER OUTPUTS (18) (19)

Two l/4” jacks and 5-way binding post speaker output terminals are provided for each channel, with all the outputs from each channel in parallel. Thus, the loudspeaker connection cables can be terminated with l/4” phone plugs, banana plugs, or stripped wires for use in the binding post terminals. For sustained high-power applications, the use of the binding post terminals is highly recommended; however, care must be exercised to assure correct speaker phasing. Regardless of what connections are used, the typical parallel speaker load should always be limited to 2 ohms

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Contents Page R N I N G appliance, read Features CS 12ooz Input Sensitivity Controls Grille Mode Switch Crossover Inputs Installation and Connection Modes of Operation Stereo Mode Unbalanced Inputs OperationStereo Mode Balanced Inputs Biamp Stereo Mode3A. Biamp Mono Mode Bridge ModeInput Sensitivity Controls DDT’lM Compression Thermal SystemHigh Temperature Limits Passive CrossoverBiamp System Notes Bridge Mode Notes Specifications Damping Factor Typical Value CS42OOX Patch Diagrams Peavey ONE-YEAR Limited WARRANTY/REMEDY Important Safety Instructions

CS 1200X specifications

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The CS 1200X also offers flexible connectivity options. It comes with balanced XLR inputs, as well as 1/4-inch TRS inputs, making it easy to integrate into various audio setups. With both Speakon and binding post outputs, users can connect to a multitude of speakers, further enhancing its versatility. The amplifier features a dual-channel design, allowing independent control over the two channels and providing users with the capability to adjust levels and EQ settings individually.

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In conclusion, the Peavey CS 1200X is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a powerful and reliable amplifier for live sound applications. With its range of features, including speaker protection technology, flexible connectivity options, and rugged construction, it stands as a testament to Peavey's commitment to performance and quality in the audio industry. Whether for concert venues, DJ setups, or mobile sound reinforcement, the CS 1200X is designed to deliver impressive sound without compromise.