
Peavey Pvi8500 Powered Mixer Mic+Earbuds Live Sound Bundle
Complete Live Sound Solution by Peavey The Peavey Pvi8500 package provides a comprehensive solution for live sound reinforcement. This bundle includes a powered mixer, a dynamic microphone, and Bluetooth earbuds to cover all your audio needs from setup to performance. Specifications: Peavey Pvi...
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Overview
Complete Live Sound Solution by Peavey
The Peavey Pvi8500 package provides a comprehensive solution for live sound reinforcement. This bundle includes a powered mixer, a dynamic microphone, and Bluetooth earbuds to cover all your audio needs from setup to performance.
Specifications:
Peavey Pvi8500 Powered Mixer:
- Power Output: 400 Watts (2 x 200W assignable)
- Input Channels: 8 (XLR and 1/4" combo jacks)
- EQ: 9-Band Graphic EQ (assignable to Mains or Monitors), Mid-Morph EQ
- Effects: Onboard 24-bit digital effects
- Special Features: FLS Feedback Locating System, Kosmos-C low frequency enhancement, Bluetooth connectivity
Peavey PVI100XLR Microphone:
- Type: Dynamic Cardioid
- Body: Solid Zinc die-cast
- Finish: Low-gloss black
- Cable: 6 meter XLR cable included
Rockville EBT35 Earbuds:
- Type: Bluetooth In-Ear Sport Headphones
- Bluetooth Version: 4.2
- Water Resistance: IPX5 Rated
- Battery Life: 6-8 hours
- Special Features: Magnetic design
Key Features
Package Includes: (1) Peavey Pvi8500 400 Watt 8-Channel Powered Live Sound Mixer, (1) Peavey PVI100XLR Wired Dynamic Cardioid Vocal Microphone, (1) Rockville EBT35 GunMetal Magnetic Bluetooth EarBuds In-Ear Sport Headphones/IPX5
Features of Pvi8500: 400 watts (dual 200W power sections, assignable with independent control), Eight input channels, Patented FLS Feedback Locating System, Exclusive Mid-Morph EQ, Onboard 24-bit digital effects, Combination XLR and 1/4" input jacks, Selectable 9-Band Graphic EQ for Mains or Monitors
Patented Kosmos-C low frequency and spectrum enhancement system, Master Mute, Phantom Power, Footswitchable effects defeat and Master Mute, Bluetooth Compatible, RCA and 1/8" media input, RCA record output, LED Meter bridge, Power amp subsonic filtering, 25 lbs. (11 kg) for both models
Features of PVI100XLR: Dynamic cardioid microphone designed for stand-mount application, On/off switch, Clean, natural sound, Low pop and handling noise, Solid Zinc die-cast body, Low-gloss black finish, Includes carrying pouch, mic clip and 6 meter XLR cable
Features of EBT35: Rockville EBT35 Gunmetal Magnetic Bluetooth In-Ear Sport Headphones/IPX5, Ergonomic Fit (won’t fall out when moving around or running), Built-in Magnetic Design to Stick Your Ear buds Together When Not In Use, IPX5 Rated Making Them Water Resistant, Bluetooth Headphones With Incredible Bass and Clear Highs, Long Battery Life ( 6 – 8 hours on a single charge ), 4.2 Bluetooth Chip Connects In Under 3 Seconds With A 33 Foot Range, Connects to (2) Bluetooth devices simultaniously
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The Peavey Pvi8500 powered mixer offers 400 watts (dual 200W sections), assignable with independent control, providing ample power for various sound setups.
- Includes patented FLS Feedback Locating System and exclusive Mid-Morph EQ, enhancing sound clarity and control during live performances.
- Features onboard 24-bit digital effects, allowing for creative sound shaping and professional audio production.
- The mixer is Bluetooth Compatible, enabling wireless audio streaming from various devices.
- Comes as a comprehensive bundle, including a Peavey PVI100XLR wired microphone and Rockville EBT35 magnetic Bluetooth earbuds, offering immediate usability.
👎 Cons
- The 400 watts of power from the Pvi8500 might be insufficient for very large venues or high-volume outdoor events.
- The included Peavey PVI100XLR microphone is a dynamic cardioid model, which may not suit all vocalists or specific instrument recording needs.
- The Rockville EBT35 earbuds, while IPX5 rated, are an accessory and may not provide the professional monitoring quality required for mixing.
- Managing eight input channels might be complex for novice users, requiring some familiarity with sound engineering principles.
- The 24-bit digital effects, while useful, may not offer the same depth or customization as higher-end, external effects processors.