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Peavey IPR Power Amp Series - Sweetwater

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More info: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/search.php?s=peavey+ipr&go=Go%21
On a visit to Sweetwater, Trevor Gibson from Peavey discusses the IPR series of power amplifiers — high power, light weight, and built-in DSP (with recallable delay, EQ, and crossovers) available on some models.

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  • so this guy used to Hump amps? 2:34

  • A. Why isn't the owners manual available for the full DSP models?? B. What crossover points are available for the full DSP models??? You mentioned 100HZ fixed crossovers for the non-dsp models, but I need to know the available crossover points & available crossover slopes for the full dsp models :-)

  • i got this amp...and its just *awsome*

    

  • @kh1597 Peavey IPR 3000 Power Amplifier Specifications:

    1,000W RMS x 2 at 4 ohms

    1,500W RMS x 2 at 2 ohms

    Two independent crossovers

    Combi 1/4"/XLR inputs

    Neutrik Speakon Combo 1/4" outputs

  • are the watts rms

  • can you connect these to guitar cabinets because i would rather those than big ugly pa system speakers

  • It would be nice if the amplifiers in this series were actually a real item that you could touch and use, and maybe buy, but I have looked every where and can't seem to find anyone selling these items other than the 1600. It would also be nice if they at least listed the specs on these phantom amps. I have been all over the website and find nothing, im looking for specs like slew rate, damping and power consumption and THD @ rated output.

  • Thank goodness! Im actually really happy that Peavey have addressed this issue of weight. For years now ive had to use a trolly to move around my amp (thats right...only one amp) but it has so much weight, you cant move it by hand. I am really going to look into this now as i do want to stick with the Peavey brand (it is after all, a good name)

  • How is this weight even possible.  No more torroidal amplifiers I suppose.

    Incredible.

  • damn....thats crazy shit. i have a QSC RMX 1850HD and it weighs a crap load. Im thinking of getting one of these IPR series to run my wharfedale lx218 subs

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