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I want to know how to connect a powered subwoofer to the peavey 10 mixer

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    Rick Morris Dec 20, 2013

    All hooked up and work's fine. Thank's everybody for the help.

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Connection is hooking up from mixer's main outputs (L,R) to
Subwoofer amp inputs.

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    Rick Morris Dec 20, 2013

    Sorry i have'nt got back to. Your solution worked. Thank's

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2011

SOURCE: i have the peavey xr

That's easily done. Simply connect the left(or right) output of your mixer to one of the channels on the peavey. Use any line input. Since the peavey is a mono system, there's no need sending a stereo mix to it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2010

SOURCE: can i connect the pv 112 to the pv 118 subwoofer

Generally speaking you should only send low frequencies to subs. The highs, while lower in power than the lows, will over time harm the voice coils. The ideal way to do this is to use an external crossover netween the main output and the amp input with the higher range going to a general set of speakers. Send the lows through the second channel of the amp and then to the subs.

In short, while not recommended, yes you can hook them up in parallel.

Dan

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on May 16, 2011

SOURCE: My Peavey PV-118 18" subwoofer

Peavey uses a protection network and sometimes it gets blown when too much power is sent to the speaker. The speaker may be blown however. Peak power for this is 800 Watts and 400 Program... That is NOT RMS power. Make sure your amp is no bigger than 300 Watts RMS driving this. If you are REAL lucky, maybe a lead has fallen off the speaker... Open the unit inspect and test the components.

Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2011

SOURCE: How do i hook a

You CAN drive the power amps from the main amp inout jacks BUT the rest of the inout of the 8600 would be dead then. You can connect the L and R from the FX24 to either the media RCA jacks or into the channel9/10 jacks. FOr the latter, use TRS cables. Leave the two selection buttons in the up position.

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