Peavey’s new Power Amps set to impress

APG is proud to announce the release of the new CS Range of P.A. power amplifiers from Peavey. With a long history of reliability and now with more power than ever before, these workhorses are giving the Pro Audio world even more reasons to choose the CS® Series.

Since 1975, the Peavey CS Series of Professional Power Amps has been delivering the solid performance and unsurpassed reliability for which Peavey is famous. Advanced technologies and extensive protection circuitry allow continuous operation even under difficult loads and power conditions. The new, even more powerful models use 14 power transistors per channel, almost twice the number found in more expensive competitors. All amps in the series feature multi-rail class G/H topology and massive toroidal transformers and fit in 2 rack spaces. A new RampUp™ circuit protects speakers from potentially damaging bursts of power during turn on. The CS 800x4 packs four separate amplifiers in one package ... perfect for multi-monitor setups.

CS Series Key Features:

  • Massive toroidal transformer and storage capacitors
  • Twin temperature dependent variable speed fans
  • Patented DDT™ soft limiter protects amp and speakers
  • Cast front panel and handles, steel chassis
  • Rear rack supports Mil spec fiberglass circuit boards
  • RampUp™ Signal Control
  • DC voltage, thermal, short circuit and turn on/off protection
  • Detent gain controls
  • Neutrik® Speakon® and 5-way binding post outputs
  • 5-year Warranty
  • UL and CUL listed, CE certified

For more information please visit www.audioproducts.com.au or www.peavey.com.

 

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