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The Peavey SP(R) 6 speaker delivers gigantic sound with precision accuracy and long-term reliability handling up to 4,000 watts of peak power. The Peavey SP(R) 6 is a quasi four-way system that directs low frequencies to both 15" Black Widow(R) woofers while limiting mid-range frequencies to the top woofer and 6.5 inch professional grade mid-range speaker. Upper-mids and high frequencies are handled by an RX(TM) 22 titanium driver that is ferrofluid cooled for maximum tweeter performance and longevity. Peavey's exclusive Quadratic Throat Waveguide(TM) technology actually reduces horn distortion and aims sound directly at the audience, not over their heads. Peavey's Sound Guard(TM) circuitry offers horn and tweeter protection and works automatically in either full range or bi-amp modes. Rugged 9-ply baltic birch construction with extensive internal bracing improves bass response while significantly reducing the cabinet weight. The SP(R) 6 is finished in durable black carpet with heavy-duty handles, powder-coat grille and rear casters for easy transportation.
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what amp do you recomend for the sp6 peavey speakers?2 answers
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I recommned the Crown XTI-6002: 4 Ohms Stereo (per ch.) 2100W.A:
you can use peavey amp cs3000Q:
how many watts RMS1 answer
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The Peavey SP6 Dual 15 Inch 4000W Speaker power handling specs:Q:
how many ohms in single amp and bi amp setups1 answer
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This is going to operate at 4ohms regardless of the amp set up. You need to match the amp with the speaker ohmage.