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From: rs@hou3c.UUCP (rs)
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Subject: Re: Mixers and PA Systems
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Date: Fri, 10-Aug-84 16:40:22 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 10 16:40:22 1984
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I don't know if money is important, but for the price
you can hardly beat Peavey sound systems.

In the band that I play in, we have a Peavey Mark IV 24 channel
mixer, and the Peavey Project I system (speakers - Bass, Mid-Bass,
Mid, and High freq. enclosures) tri-amped.  The sound is incredible!

I know this is more than you're looking for, but the point is that
equivalent "name" brand equipment (e.g. E.V. horns, Crown amps, etc.)
would easily cost 3 times what we paid for this system.
So make sure you check them out.  From talking with other knowledgable
people, they all have good things to say about Peavey. (Including
a fellow who has done mixing and provided systems for Springstein)


Bob Switzer