Product Detail
The Peavey SP® 2 is a top - notch two - way, full - range/bi - ampable sound reinforcement system. It comes with a high - quality 15' BWX Black Widow® 4' diameter VC woofer with a replaceable basket. The RX™ 22CT compression driver and Sound Guard™ III tweeter protection ensure great sound quality. With 30 years of reliable engineering, the Peavey SP enclosures use the exclusive asymmetrical Quadratic Throat Waveguide™ technology. This tech helps send clear and accurate sound directly to your audience. The asymmetrical horn directs the sound 15° upward and 35° downward. It has a frequency range from 64Hz to 17kHz, 1,000 watts of program power and 2,000 watts of peak power. The speaker is finished in black textured paint on plywood, with a full - length black powder - coated metal grille. It has multiple mounting suspension points, a built - in stand - mount adapter, and four large rubber feet for floor use. The full - range inputs include two 1/4' phone jacks, a four - pin twist - lock connector, and a Neutrik NL4 Speakon switching jack (bi - amp only). It weighs 61.00 lb (27.669 kg) when packed, with dimensions of 20' (50.8 cm) in width, 30' (76.2 cm) in height, and 20' (50.8 cm) in depth. PLU: 03614800.
Using your Peavey SP2 speaker is easy. First, find a stable spot for it. You can place it on the floor using the four large rubber feet or mount it on a stand with the built - in stand - mount adapter. Connect your audio source to the full - range inputs. You can use the 1/4' phone jacks, the four - pin twist - lock connector, or the Neutrik NL4 Speakon switching jack if you're using bi - amp mode. When setting up, make sure the asymmetrical horn is pointed towards your audience to get the best sound coverage. As for maintenance, keep the speaker clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the black textured paint and the metal grille. Avoid exposing the speaker to extreme temperatures or humidity. Also, be careful not to damage the woofer's replaceable basket. If you notice any issues with the sound or the components, it's best to contact a professional for repair.