Peavey PV6 USB Mixer
Stock code: 69469Features
- 4 RQ (reference-quality) low noise microphone inputs
- Channels 3 and 5 with stereo line inputs
- 3-band EQ on channels 1-2
- LED clip, signal
- 1 effects send with stereo output
- 1 stereo effects returns
- Control room output
- phantom power, tape to control room and tape to mix assignments
- Stereo Output 1/4 inch balanced connectors
- Rugged console design
- USB port
- Weight Unpacked: 5.29 lb(2.4 kg)
- Weight Packed: 7.05 lb(3.2 kg)
- Width Packed: 4.25"(10.795 cm)
- Depth Packed: 15.25"(38.735 cm)
- Height Packed: 10.25"(26.035 cm)
The Peavey PV 6 USB compact mixer offers durable construction and excellent sound quality at an unbelievably low price. Made of metal, not plastic, the PV 6 is built tough and designed for either live sound or recording. Its reference quality mic pre-amps are super quiet with less than 0.0007% of total harmonic distortion. Each of the four channels includes XLR and 1/4" inputs, phantom power, EQ and effects send. The master section offers assignable tape input and a master contour EQ which simultaneously cuts mids while slightly boosting the bass and treble in the overall mix. Outputs include L&R for main and control room, effects send and headphones.
| Active/Passive | No |
|---|---|
| Channels | 6 Channels |
| Style | No |
| Size | No |
| Free Accessories | No |
| Wattage | No |
| Speaker Size | No |
| Connectivity Details | No |
| Polar Pattern | No |
| Wireless | No |
| Mic Type | No |
| Key Stage | Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 |
| Manufacturers Link | Peavey PV6 USB Mixer |
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Great mixer for a student or beginner
Overall Rating Posted on 29/10/2012 by Jack
Hey, you're probably wondering whether this product can actually produce a good sound for what it costs, and the short answer is yes.
As a student studying music technology for a-level we use these at school for mixing as they are cheap and still produce a better sound than digital mixing in the software we use (Cubase 6). I can say that the pv6 is excellent value for money, but don't expect studio-quality sound, the only criticism is that the sound quality suffers the more inputs you have, so try not to have more that 2 instruments plugged in and being mixed at the same time.
