Peavey CS 1000X manual Input Sensitivity Controls, Ddttm Compression

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associated loudspeaker components. To help prevent this, whenever the bridge mode is selected, the standby (“0”) LED and the LED array itself on Channel B is defeated (off), just as if there was some kind of a fault condition present on Channel B. This provides a positive indication that the CS 1000X is no longer in the stereo mode.

INPUT SENSITIVITY CONTROLS

The input sensitivity rating of a power amplifier is the RMS voltage level required at the input to produce full-rated power into the rated load at the output. This voltage then becomes the level at which the associ- ated mixer must operate in order to drive the amplifier to full output. The CS 1000X sensitivity controls are calibrated in decibel volt values rather than RMS voltage (usually listed in typical mixer specs), and as such are more useful, since most contemporary mixers employ LED arrays to indicate mixer output levels and are calibrated in decibel volts. Knowing the power amplifier sensitivity rating in decibel volts will allow the mixer operator to know the status of the power amplifier by noting which LED on the mixer is peaking. Obviously, the LED labeled the same or closest to the sensitivity rating of the power amplifier will indicate full power output of the system. Operation at levels above this rating will cause the power amplifier to clip (produce distortion) unless the associated amplifier has a compressor/limiter to minimize this distortion. Such a system, called DDT (U.S. Patent #4,318,053), is included in the CS 1000X, and the advantages should be obvious. Without DDT, the sound engineer must “ride gain” on the mixer or employ an outboard limiter in order to prevent amp clipping. With DDT the sound man can relax more and enjoy the “ride.” For maximum mixer headroom (which in turn really is maximum compression range), the input sensitivity control should be set at the maximum clockwise setting. This is always the best setting to start with. If, however, the amplifier is used in a small club, church, or studio application where the full-output capability of the power amplifier is seldom needed, or there is no need for large amounts of headroom capability, the full-clockwise setting may not be the wisest choice. Then too, such applications often require low system noise. In this case, it is possible to reduce the overall system noise at the expense of headroom capability by increasing the power amplifier sensitivity as in the following example: if, instead of a sensitivity rating of +3 dB V, we adjust the CS 1000X to a rating of +12dB V, overall system noise will be improved by 9 dB, and the system headroom will decrease 9 dB.

DDTTM COMPRESSION

The CS 1000X is a compact and powerful amplifier that features a new type of dynamic compression. This compression system enables the user to maximize the performance of the amplifier/speaker combination. We have determined through much research that the compression circuitry should prevent the power ampli- fier from running out of headroom (clipping) and should be as simple to operate as possible to avoid undue complication for the user. This compression system is activated by our exclusive DDT compression cir- cuitry, which senses conditions that might overload the amplifier and activates compression when clipping is imminent. In other words, compression takes place whenever signal conditions exist that prevent the amplifiers from faithfully reproducing the input signal. In this case, threshold is clipping itself, and no specific threshold control is provided. This technique effectively utilizes every precious watt available from the power amplifier. Techniques using external compressors/limiters are usually less effective, severely limit output power levels and require additional controls, and add complexity to an already complicated system. The DDT system is an automatic, hands-off approach to the problem of amp clipping. Because of the dynamics of music and vocals, it is quite common to activate the DDT compression circuitry almost constantly during a high-level performance, since this is what it was designed to do: i.e., to maximize the dynamics available from the amplifier within its power-output capabilities regardless of power supply/AC line voltage variations and load impedance selection. Defeating the DDT compression should be very carefully considered before one just “flips the switch.” Most loudspeaker systems simply cannot handle the square wave power of the CS 1000X, and defeating the DDT system opens up the door for severe clipping!

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Contents Page Page Features LED Arrays Ddttm Active LEDsDDT Switch Mains Power SwitchInput Sensitivity Controls GrilleCircuit Breaker Mode SwitchLOW-Z Inputs Power Amplifier InputTransformer Receptacles Crossover InputsMains Power Source Installation and ConnectionIndustrial and Commercial Installations Speaker Outputs 18Portable RACK-MOUNT Applications Studio InstallationInput Connections Output ConnectionsStereo Mode Balanced Inputs Modes of Operation Stereo Mode Unbalanced InputsBiamp Stereo Mode Bridge Mode 3A. Biamp Mono ModeDdttm Compression Thermal System High Temperature LimitsPassive Crossover Biamp System Notes Bridge Mode Notes Page CS-1 000X Patch Diagrams Peavey ONE-YEAR Limited WARRANTY/REMEDY II2 Important Safety Instructions

CS 1000X specifications

The Peavey CS 1000X is a professional power amplifier designed to deliver exceptional sound quality and reliability for live performances and installed sound applications. Renowned for its rugged build and innovative technologies, the CS 1000X has become a staple in various settings such as concert venues, clubs, and corporate events.

One of the standout features of the CS 1000X is its power output. It provides 1,000 watts of continuous output at 4 ohms, making it capable of driving large audio systems with ease. This significant power ensures that even the most demanding musical passages can be reproduced accurately without distortion. Its high-efficiency design enables it to deliver exceptional performance while consuming less energy, making it not only powerful but also environmentally friendly.

The amplifier utilizes a patented Peavey Dynamic FET technology, which enhances the overall sound quality by providing a wide frequency response and minimal distortion levels. This technology also contributes to the amplifier's impressive dynamic range, ensuring that both soft and loud sounds are reproduced with clarity and precision.

The CS 1000X features advanced circuit protection systems, including Peavey's exclusive DDT (Dynamic Distortion Termination) clipping protection. This feature prevents distortion and potential damage to connected speakers during peak output, allowing for safe operation under high-demand conditions. Additionally, the amplifier includes a built-in cooling fan that ensures optimal thermal management, prolonging the lifespan of the unit.

In terms of connectivity, the CS 1000X is equipped with a variety of input and output options. These include balanced XLR inputs and both binding post and SpeakON outputs, providing flexibility for different configuration needs. The rear panel also features level controls, allowing users to adjust the output level to suit the requirements of their specific audio setup.

Compact yet powerful, the Peavey CS 1000X is designed with a rugged chassis that can withstand the rigors of transport and installation. This durability, paired with its technical capabilities, makes it an excellent choice for both professional musicians and sound engineers.

In summary, the Peavey CS 1000X power amplifier stands at the forefront of audio technology, combining robust power, advanced protection features, and versatile connectivity options. Its ability to deliver high-quality sound makes it an indispensable tool for any serious audio application.