Back Panel:

BACK PANEL FEATURES:

MAINS POWER SOURCE (6) 120 V products only

The CS 18OOG is fitted with a single heavy-duty #14 AWG 3-conductor line cord and a conventional AC plug with a large ground pin. It should be connected to an independent mains circuit capable of supporting at least I.5 amps con- tinuously or greater. This is particularly critical for sustained high power operation. If the socket used dots not have a ground pin, a suitable ground lift adaptor should be used and the third wire grounded properly. Never break off the ground pin on the CS 1800G power amplifier. The use of extension cords should be avoided, but if necessary, 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 amp is properly grounded.

GROUND LIFT SWITCH (7)

This switch is used to disconnect the CS 1800G’s “signal ground” (both input and output) from the “chassis ground.” Chassis ground is the chassis itself, which is electrically grounded through the rack mounting screws to the external rack system and through the mains line cord via the large ground pin to the mains ground. It is often advantageous to “lift” the signal ground from chassis ground to eliminate a “ground loop” which has caused unwanted ground current in the signal cables between the external preamp and this power amplifier. Such conditions can create excessive hum levels in the power amplifier output and render the system useless in low level applications. In this case, “lifting” the ground should solve this hum problem. Ground lift is selected when the switch is in the right or “LIFT” position. If lifting the ground does not eliminate a particular hum problen!. then we recommend you defeat the ground lift feature.

NOTE: Using this ground lift feature still leaves the chassis itself grounded electrically through the mains line cord. Having the chassis grounded avoids any possibility of an electrical shock or a fire hazard. This ground lift feature should never be confused with the practice of “floating” the large ground pin at the AC mains receptacle to eliminate a ground loop. Floating the ground pin on any electrical equipment is just asking for trouble! ! !

SPEAKER OUTPUTS (8)

Two each l/4” jacks and 5way binding post speaker output terminals are provided. All these outputs are in parallel, hence the speaker connection cables can be terminated with l/4” phone plugs, banana

A plugs, or stripped wires for use in the binding post terminals. For sustained high power applications, the use of the binding post terminals are 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 per channel or 4 ohms Bridge mode for any application. Operation at loads of 4 ohms per channel or 8 ohms Bridge mode is more desirable for sustained operation applications due to the fact that the amplifier will run much cooler at this load. Operation above 4 ohms per channel, and even open circuit conditions can always be considered safe; however, any sustained operation at loads below 2 ohms could result in temporary channel shut down due to the thermal limits and/or the amp fault circuits.

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Peavey CS 1800G Back Panel Features, Mains Power Source 6 120 V products only, Ground Lift Switch, Speaker Outputs

CS 1800G specifications

The Peavey CS 1800G is a powerful and versatile professional power amplifier that is well-suited for a wide range of audio applications. Known for its robust construction and high-quality sound output, the CS 1800G stands out in the Peavey lineup, making it an ideal choice for touring musicians, DJs, and audio engineers alike.

One of the main features of the CS 1800G is its impressive power output, delivering 900 watts per channel at 4 ohms in stereo mode, and up to 1800 watts in bridged mono mode. This substantial power ensures that the amplifier can drive even the most demanding speakers while providing clear and dynamic sound reproduction across various performance settings.

The CS 1800G incorporates Peavey's proprietary TransTube technology, which enhances the amplifier's ability to provide warm, tube-like tones. This feature has been engineered to deliver a richer tonal character compared to many traditional solid-state amplifiers, giving performers and sound engineers more flexibility in crafting their sound.

In terms of its technical design, the CS 1800G comes equipped with advanced protection circuitry, ensuring the amplifier remains safe from overheating, short circuits, and other potential hazards that could affect performance. Additionally, the unit features comprehensive LED indicators that provide essential feedback on performance status, including signal presence and clip indicators.

The amplifier’s rear panel offers a variety of connectivity options, including balanced XLR and ¼-inch inputs, as well as Speakon and binding post outputs. This flexibility allows for easy integration into any audio system, making it suitable for both live sound applications and installation environments.

Weighing in at 22.4 pounds, the CS 1800G strikes a balance between portability and power, making it manageable for transport without compromising on performance quality. This durable build is complemented by a rugged metal chassis, designed to withstand the rigors of touring and professional use.

Overall, the Peavey CS 1800G is a reliable and powerful amplifier that combines cutting-edge technology, robust performance, and user-friendly features, making it a top choice for anyone in search of high-quality audio amplification. Whether for concerts, events, or permanent installations, the CS 1800G delivers the performance and flexibility needed for diverse audio needs.