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Crossovers & AC Power<br />

Take control of your sound system with <strong>Peavey</strong> Distro <br />

AC power management and PV ® Series crossovers.<br />

PV ® 23XO<br />

This 2-way stereo/3-way mono crossover includes fully adjustable crossover frequencies and levels with 24 dB filters, mute switches, XLR input and<br />

output connectors and an internal power supply.<br />

PV ® 35XO<br />

Configurable for 3-way stereo or 4-way and 5-way mono operation, the PV 35XO crossover features variable-state controls and 24 dB/octave LR filters,<br />

with XLR inputs and outputs on each channel for balanced operation from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. In addition, there are mute capabilities for each output<br />

level control, a low-sum output jack to sum the low-frequency stereo content and phase inversion on each band-pass output (except low sum).<br />

Distro <br />

The Distro is a high-current power transport system that makes delivering energy to multi-amplifier sound reinforcement systems as easy<br />

as inserting a plug into a socket. Providing up to 100 amps at 120 volts from a NEMA 14-50 plug, the Distro divides the current into six<br />

15/20-amp services, each with a heavy-duty Edison socket and magnetic circuit breaker, allowing users to permanently wire their amplifiers<br />

and outboard gear while providing plenty of power to run backline and front of house.<br />

Distro Power<br />

The <strong>Peavey</strong> Distro can provide you with up to 100 amps of<br />

current—enough to drive eight large amps and still have<br />

enough to run your backline and mixing gear—with reliability,<br />

safety and zero grounding noise.<br />

Distro not available in Europe.<br />

Call Toll Free @ 866-443-2333<br />

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