Peavey CS 1000X manual Circuit Breaker, Mode Switch

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Never break off the ground pin on the CS 1000X or any amplifier. The use of extension cords should be avoided, but if essential, always use a three-wire type with at least a #14 AWG wire size. The use of lighter wire will severely limit the power capability of this amplifier. Always use a qualified electrician to install any necessary electrical equipment. To prevent the risk of shock or fire hazard, always be sure that the amplifier is properly grounded.

CIRCUIT BREAKER (9)

AThe new CS 1000X now features a circuit breaker in place of the mains fuse. This breaker is provided to limit the mains current to the associated power transformer, thereby protecting it from overheating and possible destruction due to any fault conditions in the amplifier. The trip current value has been carefully chosen to allow continuous power output performance, while still providing adequate protection for the power transformer itself. Normally the breaker should not trip; however, abnormal conditions such as a short circuit on either or both channels, or continuous operation at overload or clipping, especially into a

2-ohm load, will cause the breaker to trip. If this occurs, simply reset the breaker and correct the cause of the overload. When tripped, the button on the breaker will be extended outward nearly l/2” and can be reset by pushing inward. A normal reset button length is about l/4”. If this “thermal”-type breaker does trip, simply pushing the button back in will reset it, after waiting a brief period of time to allow it to cool down. If the breaker trips instantly each time you attempt to reset it, then the unit should be taken to a qualified service center for repair.

The back panel of the CS 1000X features a unique “back-porch” design containing the various input and output connectors for each channel. A patch panel is also included, providing a very flexible system for use with balanced-input transformers and dual crossover networks. These features are unduplicated in any other stereo power amplifier on the market today.

MODE SWITCH (10)

The mode switch is located on the “back-porch” next to the channel input jacks. This switch converts the CS 1000X from normal stereo mode to bridge mode. Bridge-mode operation is very popular for commercial sound distribution systems (70/100 volt lines).

WARNING: In bridge mode, the CS 1000X is capable of delivering 1000 W RMS into 8 ohms and A 1500 W RMS into 4 ohms. Always be very certain that the associated loudspeaker system can handle this

power level reliably. Also, be advised that in most crossover applications, accidental switching to the bridge mode could destroy the speaker system. Specific applications of the bridge mode will be covered later in this manual.

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Contents Page Page Features Ddttm Active LEDs LED ArraysInput Sensitivity Controls Mains Power SwitchDDT Switch GrilleMode Switch Circuit BreakerTransformer Receptacles Power Amplifier InputLOW-Z Inputs Crossover InputsIndustrial and Commercial Installations Installation and ConnectionMains Power Source Speaker Outputs 18Input Connections Studio InstallationPortable RACK-MOUNT Applications Output ConnectionsModes of Operation Stereo Mode Unbalanced Inputs Stereo Mode Balanced InputsBiamp Stereo Mode 3A. Biamp Mono Mode Bridge ModeDdttm Compression High Temperature Limits Thermal SystemPassive Crossover Biamp System Notes Bridge Mode Notes Page CS-1 000X Patch Diagrams Peavey ONE-YEAR Limited WARRANTY/REMEDY Important Safety Instructions II2

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.