Help Bill, Wayne or Leland :) [message #27777] |
Sun, 19 November 2006 21:33 |
MWG
Messages: 344 Registered: May 2009
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You know our little museum has been looking for a sound setup and I think I have found one. Please tell me what you think of it. It's all Peavey. Peavey 500 series amp, 250 WPC Peavey 12 channel mixer 2- Peavey SP6G speakers Peavey PV-600 looks like a stand? They want 600.00 for it. Does this seem reasonable? She says they paid 3800.00 for it in 1996. Thanks for your help once again. Mike
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Re: Help Bill, Wayne or Leland :) [message #27778 is a reply to message #27777] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 10:57 |
lelandcrooks
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That appears to be one hell of a buy. The PV 600 is a biamp amplifier. It sells for that much by itself. SP6G's go for that much a pair. One thing you get with Peavey is bulletproof gear, that you can buy parts for into the next century. I got some faders for a 20yr old head a few months ago. The mixer is the weak point. Mixer technology has come a long way since 96. I'd buy the setup, sell the mixer, and then look for 12ch Yamaha or equivalent, they're less than $400, sometimes < $300. You'll get a lot more horsepower in a smaller package.
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Re: Help Bill, Wayne or Leland :) [message #27779 is a reply to message #27778] |
Mon, 20 November 2006 18:09 |
MWG
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Thank you for your reply Leland. I asked the owner if there were any patch cords or mics and she said they have a bag of cords and two mics plus a JVC Cd player they'll throw in. I'd like to get a smaller mixer as we would never need more than 6 channels if that. What is a good 6 channel model? We're going down to look at it and possibly pick it up tomorrow morning.
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Re: Help Bill, Wayne or Leland :) [message #27782 is a reply to message #27781] |
Tue, 21 November 2006 19:02 |
MWG
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I'll look for a Yamaha then. I have until next August to find one What is a decent voice/singing mic and stand? It doesn't have to be TOTL, just decent. I thank you very much for your help Leland. I went and picked up the gear today. Here's what I ended up with. 2-SP-6G speakers 1-PV-500 Amplifier in a stand 1-Unity Series 300 Mixer 1-JVC DVD player for Karaoke A whole music package for that karaoke crap with 450 songs 2 cheap omni mics and one Peavey XLR omni mic a bunch of XLR cords and regular TS cords several RCA patch cords. So hopefully it's 600.00 worth of equipment. It sounds decent and it should work fine for our little shows.
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