How Do You Work With A Peavey Mixer?
Peavey is an audio electronics company that makes many products, from guitars to microphones. Peavey mixers are commonly found in smaller venues, such as coffee shops and churches. As a sound engineer, it is important to have a basic understanding of how to work with a Peavey mixer, because you’re likely to work with one at some point in your career. Most Peavey mixers share many of the same features, so once you learn the basics, you can apply your knowledge to Peavey’s various models, Familiarize yourself with the inputs and outputs of the mixer. Most Peavey mixers will have several mono channels and a few stereo channels. Channels that have an XLR input have preamps. The channels that have only quarter-inch inputs are line level. Some channels may have separate XLR inputs and quarter-inch inputs, or they may have one combination XLR/quarter-inch input. Stereo channels typically have two quarter-inch and two RCA inputs. The outputs on most Peavey mixers are XLR and balanced quarter-i