Peavey Music Mixer PM 1 User Manual

P M O N E  
Pro d u c ti o n Mi xe r  
O p e ra ti n g G u i d e  
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PM ONEª  
Professional Stereo Production Mixer  
Thank you for purchasing the PM Oneª stereo production mixer. The unique features of this mixer  
are sure to add to your performances, both live and recorded. The PM One is a true stereo, fully  
featured mixer with the DJ in mind. With a built-in stereo graphic EQ, stereo level meter, and  
assignable crossfade, the PM One adds convenience to any production system.  
This manual combines both a descriptive and tutorial approach in order to explain the function(s)  
of each feature. Please start at the beginning of the manual, following all safety precautions and  
warnings. Failure to follow these precautions could jeapardize your safety and the safety of your  
PM One.  
PM One Features:  
Switchable EQ  
Four Stereo Input Channels  
One Mic Input Channel  
Two Stereo Phono Inputs  
Five Stereo Line Inputs  
Two Mic Inputs  
Channel Input Selectors  
Channel X-Fader  
12 VDC Lamp Socket  
Stereo LED Level Meter  
Talk Switch  
Cue Monitor/Assign  
Stereo Headphone Output  
Stereo Record Output  
Stereo Amp Output  
Stereo/Mono Switch  
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REAR PANEL  
TM  
WARNING:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE  
THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE HAZARD,  
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE 250 VOLT FUSE.  
AVIS:RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE -  
NE PAS OUVRIR. REMPLACER PAR UNFUSI-  
BLE DE MEME TYPE ET DE 250 VOLTS.  
OUTPUT CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL  
FOUR  
ONE  
P R O D U C T I O N  
THREE  
TWO  
ONE  
REC  
AMP  
LINE 5  
LINE 4  
LINE 3  
LINE 2 PHONO 2  
LINE 1 PHONO 1  
GND MIC 2  
M I X E R  
120V 60Hz/230V 50Hz  
L
L
L
L
L
L
20 WATTS  
230V  
115  
R
R
R
R
R
R
115V  
F 500 mA  
250V  
A PRODUCT OF PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORP.  
MERIDIAN MS.  
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DESCRIPTIONS  
POWER  
The PM One is supplied with a switchable power supply. Before plugging your PM One in, please  
read this entire section to ensure proper supply voltage selection and unit operation. It is important  
that all safety precautions be followed.  
1. VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH  
Use this switch to select the proper AC supply voltage for your area. This voltage varies from one  
geographical area to another. For voltages between 110 and 120 VAC, select the 115 position.  
For voltages between 220 and 230 VAC, select the 230 position.  
2. IEC POWER CORD  
This receptacle is for the IEC line cord (included), which provides AC power to the unit. Connect  
the line cord to this connector and to a properly grounded AC supply. Damage to the equipment  
may occur if an improper line voltage is used. (See voltage marking on unit.) Never remove or  
cut the ground pin of the line cord plug. This unit is supplied with a properly rated line cord.  
When lost or damaged, replace this cord with one of the proper ratings.  
NOTE: FOR UK ONLY  
As the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the colored  
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: (1) The wire which is colored  
green and yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked by the letter E or by the earth  
symbol or colored green or green and yellow. (2) The wire which is colored blue must be  
connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or the color black. (3) The wire which  
is colored brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or color red.  
3. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH and LED  
The Power On/Off Switch is located on the front of the PM One. (Top panel. See diagram on  
page 6.) This switch in the (l) position will turn the unit on if proper voltage is supplied. The power  
LED located next to the switch will illuminate when the unit is on. WARNING: PROPER  
VOLTAGE MUST BE SELECTED BY THE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH (1) BEFORE THIS  
SWITCH IS TURNED ON. FAILURE TO SELECT THE PROPER VOLTAGE APPLICABLE TO  
YOUR POWER SOURCE COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO YOUR PM ONE MIXER.  
4. FUSE (0.5A/250V)  
The fuse is located within the cap of the fuseholder (on back panel). If the fuse should fail, IT  
MUST BE REPLACED WITH THE SAME TYPE AND VALUE IN ORDER TO AVOID DAMAGE  
TO THE EQUIPMENT AND TO PREVENT VOIDING THE WARRANTY. If the unit repeatedly  
blows fuses, it should be taken to a qualified service center for repairs.  
WARNING: THE FUSE SHOULD ONLY BE REPLACED WHEN THE POWER CORD HAS  
BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM ITS POWER SOURCE.  
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OUTPUTS  
The PM One features two different stereo outputs. These outputs are designed for the different  
types of inputs found on various external equipment. Pay close attention to ensure you have  
selected the right output for your application. Always use quality, shielded cables and verify a good  
connection.  
5. OUTPUT RECORD  
These stereo RCA tape output jacks provide a signal for the recording inputs of a stereo tape deck.  
The output signal is a -10 dBu representation of the Output Amp (6) signal.  
6. OUTPUT AMP  
These stereo RCA output jacks provide a line level signal for the inputs of a stereo power amplifier  
and/or its associated equipment. When the Master Mono/Stereo Switch (15) is in the Mono  
position, the left and right outputs become two mono outputs with an equal mix of the left and right  
signals. When the Equalizer Switch (20) is on, the left and right signals will be equalized by their  
respective EQÕs prior to being mixed. Therefore, the stereographic EQ comes before the switch.  
This allows you to EQ the left and right channels separately, before they are mixed into a mono  
signal.  
INPUTS  
The PM One has a variety of input combinations on various channels to give you a vast selection.  
This will allow you to connect different types of products to the PM One without the extensive, costly  
use of adapters. Play close attention to the descriptions and warnings in this section.  
7. CHANNEL INPUTS  
Channels 1 and 2 feature identical input options, PHONO and LINE. On these two channels you  
may select, using the Input Select Switch (14), either PHONO (for phono players) or LINE (for line  
level products such as CD, Minidisc, drum machine or DAT). This type of configuration allows you  
to connect both types of products to the same channel and conveniently select between them  
during a performance. Remember that this combination of inputs, PHONO and LINE, is only  
available on Channels 1 and 2.  
CAUTION: DO NOT CHANGE THE CHANNEL INPUT SELECT SWITCH FROM THE LINE  
POSITION TO THE PHONO POSITION WHILE THE CHANNEL FADER IS TURNED UP ABOVE  
Ò3Ó AND MATERIAL IS BEING PLAYED. THESE TWO TYPES OF SIGNALS DIFFER IN LEVEL.  
SWAPPING BETWEEN THEM WILL NOT ALWAYS PRODUCE EQUAL OUTPUTS FROM THE  
PM ONE. DOING SO COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO BOTH HEARING AND/OR EQUIPMENT.  
Channels 3 and 4 are different, however. Channel 3 offers two stereo LINE inputs. No PHONO  
inputs are available for Channel 3. You may select between the two LINE inputs using the Input  
Selector Switch for Channel 3. Channel 4 has only one stereo input since its Input Selector Switch  
is used to select the Mic 2 Input (10).  
All output levels from your external equipment should be set to maximum levels without causing  
distortion. This can sometimes be more evident by listening to the specific channel in the Cue  
through headphones. One important thing to remember is that your objective is to place all  
channels at very close input levels. This will make for a smoother, more accurate transition from  
one device to another during crossfade and channel select operations.  
NOTE: All stereo inputs are RCA connectors with the tip wired positive.  
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8. PHONO INPUT GROUND SCREW  
Grounds from external turntable(s) should be connected at this point for a proper input connection.  
9. MIC 1 INPUT  
The Mic 1 Input is located on the top of your PM One. (See diagram on back.) The Mic 1 Input is a  
balanced, low impedance controlled by the Microphone Fader (11). The Voice-over Switch (12) can  
be placed in the TALK position while the Mic 1 Input is active to temporarily drop the music level by  
12 dB.  
10. MIC 2 INPUT  
The Mic 2 Input is a balanced, low impedance TRS 1/4" input controlled by the Channel Fader (13)  
of Channel 4. The Channel Input Select Switch for Channel 4 must be in the MIC 2 position for Mic  
2 to be active. The Mic 2 input is located on the rear of the unit (see diagram on Page 4.)  
FRONT PANEL  
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22  
19  
21  
20  
15  
14  
13  
16  
24  
11  
17  
12  
26  
18  
18  
25  
23  
CHANNEL/MIC CONTROLS  
This section describes the controls which affect the four individual channels and the Mic1/Mic 2  
inputs. Refer to the diagram above for physical locations.  
11. MICROPHONE FADER  
This fader controls the level of the MIC 1 Input (9) only. The MIC 2 Input (10) is an optional  
microphone input placed on Channel 4. Placing the fader in the Ò0Ó position will produce minimum  
gain or no signal. Moving the fader to the Ò10Ó position will give maximum gain or the highest  
output signal.  
12. VOICE-OVER SWITCH  
This switch is used to reduce Channels 1-4 by 12 dB. When placed in the OFF position, all  
channels return to their normal level. Use this switch to punch into your program with vocal  
material and punch back out to return to music.  
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13. CHANNEL FADER  
This stereo fader controls the level of each individual channel regardless of input type. Placing the  
fader in the Ò0Ó position will produce minimum gain or no signal. Moving the fader to the Ò10Ó  
position will give maximum gain or the highest output.  
14. CHANNEL INPUT SELECT SWITCH  
The inputs on Channels 1 through 4 are controlled by an input selector switch. Each channel has a  
designated switch that is used to select its input. The inputs of Channels 1 and 2 offer both  
PHONO and LINE options. Use the switch to select which input you desire.  
CAUTION: DO NOT CHANGE THE CHANNEL INPUT SELECT SWITCH FROM THE LINE  
POSITION TO THE PHONO POSITION WHILE THE CHANNEL FADER IS TURNED UP AND  
MATERIAL IS BEING PLAYED. THESE TWO TYPES OF SIGNALS DIFFER IN LEVEL.  
SWAPPING BETWEEN THEM WILL NOT ALWAYS PRODUCE EQUAL OUTPUTS FROM THE  
PM ONE. DOING SO COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO BOTH HEARING AND/OR EQUIPMENT.  
The inputs to Channel 3 are both LINE inputs and should be somewhat similar. Bouncing back and  
forth between these inputs with little change in the Channel Fader should be easy to accomplish.  
The inputs to Channel 4 are very different. Use the Channel Input Select Switch to select between  
LINE and MIC 2. Note: DonÕt forget that MIC 2 is live when it is selected. The Voice-over Switch  
will control MIC 2. MIC 2 is an optional microphone input selectable only on Channel 4 to give you  
a second microphone input if needed. Placing the Voice-over switch in the TALK position will drop  
the MIC 2 level as wellas any music on the other channels. Only MIC 1 and its channel remain at  
normal operating levels while TALK is selected.  
MASTER CONTROLS  
This section describes the master controls, which are those controls that affect the channel mix  
and/or outputs. The signal produced by this section of the PM One is the signal found at the outputs.  
15. MASTER MONO/STEREO SWITCH  
This switch determines if the output is mono or stereo. In the MONO position, the the left and right  
signals are combined and the L and R outputs are identical. You may, however, EQ them  
individually with their respective equalizers prior to them becoming mono. When in the STEREO  
position, the signals stay separated in true stereo. The L and R EQ/Output combination remains as  
LEFT and RIGHT signals.  
16. MASTER FADER  
This fader controls the overall output level for outputs (5) and (6). Essentially, this is your master  
volume control. Monitor the Stereo Signal Level Meter (21) to ensure your level does not exceed  
the +3 dB mark and begin clipping. The optimum position for this control will produce a signal in  
the 0 dB range, just slightly lighting the red LEDs at the highest peaks.  
17. X-FADER  
This stereo slider delivers crossfade capability between any two input channels (1-4). You will find  
an X-Fader Assign selector on each side of the X-Fader. These are used to select the two input  
channels that the X-Fader will crossfade between. Adjusting this slider from its maximum left  
position to its maximum right position will pan the main output from being completely one channel  
(the channel selected on the left X-Fader Assign) to completely another channel (the channel  
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selected on the right X-Fader Assign). The interim from left to right would produce a combination of  
both, allowing a smooth transition from one channel to the other. Note: The X-Fader is replaceable  
by removing the two outside mounting screws on the top of the unit. Once the screws have been  
removed, the slider can be pulled out and replaced with ease.  
18. X-FADER ASSIGN  
The two X-Fader Assign selectors determine which two channels the X-Fader (17) controls. These  
two selectors are located on each side of the X-Fader. If Channel 1 is chosen on the left selector  
and Channel 4 on the right, moving the X-Fader from far left to far right will change the output mix  
from Channel 1 content to Channel 4 content. The X-Fader Assign selectors allow you to change  
this to match any channel combination you prefer throughout a performance.  
NOTE: When Channels 3 and/or 4 are not selected on the X-Fader Assign, they respond as a  
typical line mixer. This is done to allow the PM One to act as a line mixer when needed. A typical  
scenario of this can be found when using a drum machine or an external effect during your  
performance. By inserting the inputs from one of these devices into Channels 3 or 4, you can now  
crossfade between Channels 1 and 2, while keeping a beat going with the drum machine. As you  
crossfade between 1 and 2, their levels change. However, 3 and 4 continue to output at their set  
level. If you want to kill 3 or 4 temporarily while crossfading between 1 and 2, simply pull the  
Channel Fader down on that channel or use the Channel Input Select Switch for 3 or 4 and select  
an input that does not have an active signal at the time. Either condition will make Channels 3  
and/or 4 silent during a Channel 1 and 2 crossfade. When used effectively, this is a great feature to  
add to your show.  
19. LEFT AND RIGHT EQUALIZERS  
Your PM One features two, seven-band, graphic equalizers. As labeled, one is for the Left Stereo  
Channel and one is for the Right. The EQ Switch (20) must be pressed (down position) to activate  
the two equalizers. The LED next to the EQ Switch will illuminate when the equalizers are active.  
20. EQ SWITCH  
The EQ Switch must be pressed (down position) to activate the two equalizers. The LED next to  
the EQ Switch will illuminate when this condition is met and the equalizers are active. To defeat the  
equalizers, return the switch to its out position and the LED will go off.  
21. LEFT AND RIGHT SIGNAL LEVEL METER  
This calibrated pair (L and R) of 10 segment LED meters illuminates to visually indicate program  
output levels. At the top of each meter are red clip LEDs to notify you of extreme levels and  
possible distortion caused by overdriving the signal.  
22. 12V XLR LIGHT SOCKET  
This socket accepts low voltage (12 VDC) lamps to provide sufficient light in poor lighting  
situations.  
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CUE  
This section identifies and describes the Cue features of the PM One. The Cue allows you to  
preview and stage material prior to playing through the mains (Output-amp).  
23. CUE ASSIGN  
Use this selector to determine which pair of channels you would like to cue at one time. Your  
options include CH 1/2, CH 3/4, and MASTER. Along with the Cue Monitor (25), you can pan  
between Channels 1 and 2 or Channels 3 and 4 in your headphones. In addition, you may select  
the MASTER setting to monitor the signal going to your mains.  
24. CUE LEVEL  
This adjusts the volume level in your headphones. It will not affect the output to your mains. Always  
begin adjusting this level from the Ò0Ó position upward to avoid hearing damage.  
25. CUE MONITOR  
Use this fader to pan between Channels 1 and 2 or Channels 3 and 4 in your Cue mix. The  
channels affected by this control are determined by the Cue Assign (23) selector.  
26. HEADPHONE OUTPUT  
This stereo 1/4" jack provides a Cue output for a standard pair of stereo headphones. Use the Cue  
Level (24) to adjust the volume. Use the Cue Assign (23) and the Cue Monitor (25) to determine  
what you wish to monitor.  
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PMª One Recommended Hookup for DJÕs  
Drum Machine  
Mini Disc  
Turntable  
CD Player  
CD Player  
Wireless Mic*  
Hi Z Mic  
Turntable  
CH. A Input  
CH. B Input  
L/R Input  
SP¨2GÕs  
CS¨800s  
Tape Deck  
CH. A Output  
CH. B Output  
PVM¨ 22  
Headphones  
*NOTE: Wireless mics are typically mono. From the line out (mono) of the wireless  
mic receiver, it will be necessary to use a stereo splitter in order to utilize  
both the left and right channels of an input channel.  
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PMª One Recommended Hookup for Production  
CD Player  
Wireless Mic*  
Tape Deck  
Wireless Mic*  
L/R Input  
CH. A Input  
CH. B Input  
L/R Input  
SP¨2GÕs  
CS¨800s  
Tape Deck  
CH. A Output  
CH. B Output  
PVM¨ 22  
Headphones  
*NOTE: Wireless mics are typically mono. From the line out (mono) of the wireless  
mic receiver, it will be necessary to use a stereo splitter in order to utilize  
both the left and right channels of an input channel.  
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PM ONE  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Inputs:  
Microphone:  
1m V 47 k Ohm/High impedance  
3m V 47 k Ohm  
150m V 27 k Ohm  
1.5 Volt max  
Phone:  
Line/Tape/CD:  
Output:  
Frequency response:  
Distortion:  
20-20,000 Hz ± 3 dB  
±0.08%  
S/N ratio:  
More than 60 dB  
-12 dB  
Attenuation at Voice over:  
Equalization range:  
+/-12 dB with independent channels on the bands 60 Hz,  
150 Hz, 400 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz, 6 kHz, 15 kHz.  
Headphone monitor impedance:  
Power source:  
16 Ohm/Output 250mV  
AC 110/220 V, 50/60Hz, 15 Watt  
Dimensions:  
19" (W) X 9.5" (D) X 4.25" (H)  
482 (W) mm X 240 (D) mm X 110 (H) mm  
Weight:  
8.4 lbs. (3.8 kg)  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING: When using electric products, basic cautions should always be followed, including the following:  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water. For example, near or in a bathtub, swimming pool, sink, wet basement, etc.  
6. Clean only with a damp cloth.  
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with manufacturerÕs instructions. It should not be placed flat  
against a wall or placed in a built-in enclosure that will impede the flow of cooling air.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the  
other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding plug. The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety.  
When the provided plug does not fit into your inlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Never break off  
the grounding. Write for our free booklet ÒShock Hazard and GroundingÓ. Connect only to a power supply of the type marked on  
the unit adjacent to the power supply cord.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point they exit  
from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories provided by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is  
used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such  
as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has  
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15. If this product is to be mounted in an equipment rack, rear support should be provided.  
16. Exposure to extremely high noise levels may cause a permanent hearing loss. Individuals vary considerably in susceptibility to  
noise-induced hearing loss, but nearly everyone will lose some hearing if exposed to sufficiently intense noise for a sufficient  
time. The U.S. GovernmentÕs Occupational and Health Administration (OSHA) has specified the following permissible noise level  
exposures:  
Duration Per Day In Hours  
Sound Level dBA, Slow Response  
8
6
90  
92  
4
95  
3
97  
2
1 1/2  
1
100  
102  
105  
110  
115  
1/2  
1/4 or less  
According to OSHA, any exposure in excess of the above permissible limits could result in some hearing loss. Ear plugs or protectors  
to the ear canals or over the ears must be worn when operating this amplification system in order to prevent a permanent hearing  
loss, if exposure is in excess of the limits as set forth above. To ensure against potentially dangerous exposure to high sound  
pressure levels, it is recommended that all persons exposed to equipment capable of producing high sound pressure levels such as  
this amplification system be protected by hearing protectors while this unit is in operation.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
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PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY  
Effective Date: July 1, 1998  
What This Warranty Covers  
Your Peavey Warranty covers defects in material and workmanship in Peavey products purchased and serviced in the U.S.A. and Canada.  
What This Warranty Does Not Cover  
The Warranty does not cover: (1) damage caused by accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, rental, product modification or  
neglect; (2) damage occurring during shipment; (3) damage caused by repair or service performed by persons not authorized by Peavey; (4) products  
on which the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed; (5) products not purchased from an Authorized Peavey Dealer.  
Who This Warranty Protects  
This Warranty protects only the original retail purchaser of the product.  
How Long This Warranty Lasts  
The Warranty begins on the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser. The duration of the Warranty is as follows:  
Product Category  
Duration  
Guitars/Basses, Amplifiers, Pre-Amplifiers, Mixers, Electronic  
Crossovers and Equalizers  
2 years *(+ 3 years)  
2 years *(+ 1 year)  
3 years *(+ 2 years)  
1 year *(+ 1 year)  
2 years  
Drums  
Enclosures  
Digital Effect Devices and Keyboard and MIDI Controllers  
Microphones  
Speaker Components (incl. speakers, baskets, drivers,  
diaphragm replacement kits and passive crossovers)  
and all Accessories  
1 year  
Tubes and Meters  
90 days  
[*denotes additional warranty period applicable if optional Warranty Registration Card is completed and returned to Peavey by original retail purchaser within 90  
days of purchase.]  
What Peavey Will Do  
We will repair or replace (at Peavey's discretion) products covered by warranty at no charge for labor or materials. If the product or component must  
be shipped to Peavey for warranty service, the consumer must pay initial shipping charges. If the repairs are covered by warranty, Peavey will pay the  
return shipping charges.  
How To Get Warranty Service  
(1) Take the defective item and your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase to your Authorized Peavey Dealer or Authorized Peavey  
Service Center.  
OR  
(2) Ship the defective item, prepaid, to Peavey Electronics Corporation, International Service Center, 412 Highway 11 & 80 East, Meridian, MS 39301  
or Peavey Canada Ltd., 95 Shields Court, Markham, Ontario, Canada L3R 9T5. Include a detailed description of the problem, together with a copy of  
your sales receipt or other proof of date of purchase as evidence of warranty coverage. Also provide a complete return address.  
Limitation of Implied Warranties  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED  
IN DURATION TO THE LENGTH OF THIS WARRANTY.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
Exclusions of Damages  
PEAVEY'S LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, AT PEAVEY'S  
OPTION. IF WE ELECT TO REPLACE THE PRODUCT, THE REPLACEMENT MAY BE A RECONDITIONED UNIT. PEAVEY SHALL NOT BE  
LIABLE FOR DAMAGES BASED ON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE, LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT  
OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF  
PEAVEY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not  
apply to you.  
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
If you have any questions about this warranty or service received or if you need assistance in locating an Authorized Service Center, please contact  
the Peavey International Service Center at (601) 483-5365 / Peavey Canada Ltd. at (905) 475-2578.  
Features and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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