Hey guys.. I don't know much about the electronics in my bass amp, but I'm looking to add a second cab to my set up, and I want to be sure it will all work before I go to spend my money on it.
Right now, I'm rocking the Peavey Tour 250 head with these specifications:
- pre- & post-gain controls
- Bright and & low-cut switches
- Contour control for advanced signal shaping
- Active high & low shelving controls
- Hi boost, low cut
- 9-band constant-Q graphic equalizer w/ bypass switch
- Analog octave divider w/ level control & Footswitchable bypass
- Post-EQ effects loop
- Buffered tuner send jack
- DI XLR output w/ failsafe phantom power backup capability
- 2 input jacks for high & low output bases
- Rear-mounted auxiliary input jack.
- 450 watts into 4 ohms (4 ohm minimum load)
And the cab I'm using right now is the Peavey TVX 115 EX 8 Ohm with these specifications:
- 250 watts (rms) continuous
- 500 watts program
- MDF construction
- 15 inch Sheffield® Pro 1500+ speaker
- Specially ported enclosure
- Frequency response: 30 Hz to 3.5 kHz
- One 1/4 inch phone jack input connection
- 8 ohm
And I want to add the Peavey TVX 210 EX onto my set up, and it has this as its specifications:
- 175 watts (rms) continuous at 4 ohms
- 350 watts program
- Two 10 inch Sheffield® bass speakers
- One phenolic dome tweeter w/ L-pad attenuator
- 30 Hz to 15 kHz
- Compact, closed back
- Front-ported enclosure
Any help would be great! And I just copied and pasted the amp info from the Peavey website.
Thanks!
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Right now, I'm rocking the Peavey Tour 250 head with these specifications:
- pre- & post-gain controls
- Bright and & low-cut switches
- Contour control for advanced signal shaping
- Active high & low shelving controls
- Hi boost, low cut
- 9-band constant-Q graphic equalizer w/ bypass switch
- Analog octave divider w/ level control & Footswitchable bypass
- Post-EQ effects loop
- Buffered tuner send jack
- DI XLR output w/ failsafe phantom power backup capability
- 2 input jacks for high & low output bases
- Rear-mounted auxiliary input jack.
- 450 watts into 4 ohms (4 ohm minimum load)
And the cab I'm using right now is the Peavey TVX 115 EX 8 Ohm with these specifications:
- 250 watts (rms) continuous
- 500 watts program
- MDF construction
- 15 inch Sheffield® Pro 1500+ speaker
- Specially ported enclosure
- Frequency response: 30 Hz to 3.5 kHz
- One 1/4 inch phone jack input connection
- 8 ohm
And I want to add the Peavey TVX 210 EX onto my set up, and it has this as its specifications:
- 175 watts (rms) continuous at 4 ohms
- 350 watts program
- Two 10 inch Sheffield® bass speakers
- One phenolic dome tweeter w/ L-pad attenuator
- 30 Hz to 15 kHz
- Compact, closed back
- Front-ported enclosure
Any help would be great! And I just copied and pasted the amp info from the Peavey website.
Thanks!
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