Peavey 500 operation manual Probass

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PROBASS 500

SPECIFICATIONS

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

Mains Circuit Breaker:

5amps

Mains Voltage:

120 VAC 60 Hz

Power Consumption:

600 Watts

Hum and Noise:

Typically greater than -80 dB unweighted. With controls set as follows:

Pad = passive

Bright = Normal (out)

Low Cut = Normal (out)

Pre Gain = 9 o’clock (roughly 2) Post Gain = 10

Contour = 0 Low = 0 High = 0

Parametric Band 1: cut/boost = 0; bandwidth = 0; frequency = 0 Parametric Band 2: cut/boost = 0; bandwidth = 0; frequency = 0 Parametric Band 3: cut/boost = 0; bandwidth = 0; frequency = 0 Master Volume = 5

POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION

Protection:

Electronic current limit protection circuit Thermal protection circuit

D.C. crowbar protection circuit DDT speaker protection circuit with defeat switch and LED

Variable speed fan‚ thermally controlled

General Information:

Minimum Load = 2 Ohms Input sensitivity: 1.0 VRMS

Two 1/4" speaker jacks and one Neutrik Speakon® all in parallel

Rated Power Output:

500 Watts (31.62 VRMS) into 2 Ohms

350 Watts (37.42 VRMS) into 4 Ohms

200 Watts (40.00 VRMS) into 8 Ohms

Noise:

Typically greater than 102 dB below full power @ 8 Ohms unweighted

DDT Dynamic Range:

Typically greater than +15 dB

Frequency Response:

+0/-0.61 dB‚ 100mW to 160 w RMS 20 Hz to 20 kHz (8 Ohm load‚ typically below 0.2% THD+N)

PREAMP SECTION

Settings for measurements unless otherwise noted:

Pad = passive (out) Bright = Normal (out) Low Cut = Normal (out) Pre Gain = 2

Post Gain = 10 Contour = 0 Low = 0 High = 0

Parametric Band 1: cut/boost = 0; bandwidth = 0; frequency = 12 o’clock Parametric Band 2: cut/boost = 0; bandwidth = 0; frequency = 12 o’clock Parametric Band 3: cut/boost = 0; bandwidth = 0; frequency = 12 o’clock Master Volume = 5

Line Out Level = 10 (fully clockwise)

Input Sensitivity (level to achieve full power):

With Pad out:

Nominal input: 100 mV RMS

Minimum input: 5 mV (pre gain @ 10)

Maximum input: 2.0 V (pre gain @ 1) With Pad -10 dB in:

Nominal input: 316 mV RMS

Minimum input: 16 mV (pre gain and master fully CW)

Maximum input: 6.3 V (pre gain @ 1)

Equalization:

Bright Boost: +8 dB @ 5.5 kHz

Low Cut: -3 dB @ 125 Hz

Contour: Set @ 10 provides +4 dB @

35 Hz; -30 dB @ 400 Hz; +4 dB @ 5.5 kHz

Low: +/-15 dB @ 20 Hz; Shelving type EQ

High: +/-15 dB @ 5 kHz–20 kHz; Shelving type EQ

Parametric Band 1: cut/boost = +12 dB/ -20 dB; BW (Q) = 0.3–8.5, Frequency = 40 Hz–400 Hz

Parametric Band 2: cut/boost = +12 dB/ -20 dB; BW (Q) = 0.3–8.5, Frequency = 150 Hz

Parametric Band 3: cut/boost = +12 dB/ -20 dB; BW (Q) = 0.3–8.5, Frequency = 800 Hz–8 kHz

Tuner Send:

Instrument level through a buffer

Line Out:

-∞ to fx loop level for post setting (for nominal input)

-∞ to instrument level for pre setting (for nominal input)

Effects Loop:

Set for -10 dB (0.315 VRMS) with post gain @ 5; Master @ 10

Controlled via footswitch‚ ground tip to defeat

Preamp Output:

1 VRMS nominal

Dimensions:

Width: 19.000" (48.26 cm)

Depth: 12.750" (32.39 cm)

Height: 3.500" (8.89 cm)

Weight: 24.8 lb (11.25 kg)

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Peavey 500 operation manual Probass

500 specifications

The Peavey 500 is a powerful and versatile amplifier that has garnered praise from musicians and audio engineers alike. Known for its robust performance and reliability, the Peavey 500 is designed for a variety of applications, including live performances, studio recordings, and worship settings. With a blend of innovative technologies and practical features, this amplifier stands out in the crowded market of pro audio equipment.

One of the key features of the Peavey 500 is its impressive power output. Offering substantial wattage, this amplifier is capable of driving even the most demanding speaker systems with ease. Competitively designed to handle both high and low frequencies, it ensures clarity and fullness of sound, making it an excellent choice for bassists and guitarists who require punchy, dynamic tones.

The Peavey 500 incorporates several exclusive technologies to enhance its performance. One such innovation is Peavey’s proprietary TransTube technology, which emulates the warm, harmonic-rich tones of vacuum tube amplifiers. This allows musicians to achieve a rich and vibrant sound without carrying the weight and maintenance demands of traditional tube amps.

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