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Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 3:07 pm
by Chris Betancourt
Wow reviews are starting to get better and better. I know these babbies would do a good job just had a gut feeling that they would. Keep it comming guys.

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 3:12 pm
by AntonZ
Thanks Mike. Bloody hell, $254 for these amps :shock: . So far €365 is the best I have seen in Europe (shipping not included). That's about twice as much :broke: .

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:33 pm
by hypez604
It's a class-d amp with a switching power supply and the price is tempting. Class D amps with switching PSU's are very nice for subs, not as good for mids/highs especially with peavey's 0.1%THD, when it comes to class-d theres way cleaner amp modules and kits, for example by hypex.nl but they're more pricey.

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:23 pm
by Chris Betancourt
I wonder if a IPR 6000 dsp will run good with 8 T39 20", 3012LF, 4 per side in series-parallel @ 10ohm per ch.? You know how much mulah would be saved!!!!

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 2:52 pm
by AntonZ
I think it will run fine, you would drive neither Titans nor IPR to full power. The IPR6000 will do 750W per channel into 8 ohm. At that point the amp delivers about 77V max. Series-parallel each Titan will see half of that, some 38V. In that configuration you will drive 150W per cab into the 3012LF. Coasting along nicely, but not driving the Titans to their full potential.

In theory, with this amp and 8 Titans you could save a lot of money and build BP102 loaded T39's. But you wouldn't be able to drive them harder if you only bring part of your subs to small gigs and drive them hard with the IPR.

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 3:39 pm
by Rockboy
hypez604 wrote:It's a class-d amp with a switching power supply and the price is tempting. Class D amps with switching PSU's are very nice for subs, not as good for mids/highs especially with peavey's 0.1%THD, when it comes to class-d theres way cleaner amp modules and kits, for example by hypex.nl but they're more pricey.

Any thoughts on the upcomming Amps from other companies for Mid/highs?
I have a new(not selling for other amps) QSC 2450 for the subs and was in
the market to replace my old QSC 1400 amp for future OT12s.


RR

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2010 4:02 pm
by Turntablist
maximuma wrote:I wonder if a IPR 6000 dsp will run good with 8 T39 20", 3012LF, 4 per side in series-parallel @ 10ohm per ch.?
Why not buy the IPR 1600 and wire them to 2,5ohm? A 2ohm rated amp will handle that NP. It would give you 200w per cab instead of 150w, you would spare the concern of the series-parallell wiring and you'd spare 350$.

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 11:30 am
by AntonZ
Peavey IPR 1600 is on it's way to me. Demo-ed (and somewhat scratched) in the shop, otherwise new, full warranty. Great price :broke: (you Americans would laugh at it, gear is stupid cheap on your side of the pond).

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 5:02 am
by osse
Hello, according to charts it delivers 530 watts at 4 ohm, I've done some measurings according to one thread in beginning it will deliver approx 46 volts, so for instance let's say, two 3012lf drivers in parallell on each side for 4 ohms load, will they see 46 volts each or is voltage d[spl][/spl]ivided by number of drivers?

Ive seen ppl doin gigs with 3012's nevr exceeding 20 volts, will this amp be enought to drive 4x 3012's to good performance?

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 4:22 pm
by LEVLHED
I did a little digging around and the feeling I get is people are positive on these amps. Not a great deal to go on, but enough to get a good sense on real experiences.

At the street price of the IPR3000 I could pretty much sell off all three of my existing amps and buy 3 new, shaving almost 40lbs out of my amp rack and maintaining about the same wattage to boot! Crazy.

The burning question I have is how are they *really* on sub duty?
I know that almost every where I've read that peeps do not like the XTi's for subs. Are these any better?

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 8:19 pm
by LEVLHED
I think that if they had a different brand name I'd be more motivated, but I just can not be taken seriously in certain circles with that name in my rack...

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 4:53 am
by CafSentryGnome
AntonZ wrote:Thanks Mike. Bloody hell, $254 for these amps :shock: . So far €365 is the best I have seen in Europe (shipping not included). That's about twice as much :broke: .
best ive seen in Australia is $600

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 1:34 pm
by jjohnson
LEVLHED wrote:I think that if they had a different brand name I'd be more motivated, but I just can not be taken seriously in certain circles with that name in my rack...
It's too bad about that, of course I would probably laugh at people using certain products from other manufacturers. It's too bad that those professionals don't realize that some of the largest corporations and installations use Peavey products day-in and day-out to entertain and make money. The only problems with my Peavey gear has been operators not knowing how to use it.

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:32 am
by osse
Just got my IPR 1600 and messed around with it for a few hours.

They drive my T30's really hard(not to it's full potential but very good), and actually they have never sounded better. VERY good authority! better sound than the Peavey PV3800 amp which I've used before.. It kind of sounds more even tho it's not as powerfull, with a better freq range.

So far, GREAT product! Now let's just examine the reliability... Hope it's up to par

:shock: 8)

Re: 7lbs. Amp?????? WOW

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:46 am
by LEVLHED
hah!
hey, just to follow up...yeah yeah, I know what I said a few posts up...but I actually sold all my amps and now run all IPR3000's.
My main rig uses 3 of them. I've got a 4th for the occasional additional speakers/monitors and a 5th for back up or whatever. I ran the three in my main rig a lot this summer. They sound great and so far no issues at all.

They sound way better on my subs than the xti4000's.
I lent one of the amps out to someone who does a lot of live sound. He did a shootout with it on subs and declared the IPR beats a QSC RMX 2450, which I found surprising since so many people love the QSC for subs.