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Question for Peavey 3620 owners

What are the full specs on this cab?, I found one for 100 bucks but I have no idea what the power handling is on this beast.

Would it handle 475w at 4 ohms? how about 700w at 2 ohms?

The guy selling it can't tell me much about it, since it is in an estate sale.

any thoughts?:confused:

There's not a lot of documentation for this cab. They are kind of rare.

It should be able to handle 500 watts easy.

It's probably a 4 ohm cab.
 
I saw something on Harmony Central that said it was rated at 400 watts. Don't take my word for it though.

Heres the link.
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Bass+Amp/product/Peavey/3620/10/1

I used to own one until about a year ago.

It is only rated for 400 watss, but I believe that was because of the crossover rating.

The speakers used in that cab shoud be able to handle alot more.

I did not use the crossover (I bi-amped), and ran almost 500 watts each into the 18's and 10's.
 
The difference is the extra 18 and about 35lbs.
My 1820 is powered by my Peavey MarkVlll 450 watts @ 4 ohms. Played at 2/3 full volume. Full range, not bi-amped.
Not one issue. Add another 18? Gotta hold 600 watts easy.
It's kinda cool to feel your pant legs flapping from the breeze of the 18.:eek:

Ken R