Peavey 410TVX - Manual

Peavey 410TVX

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410TVX

TM

Bass Enclosure

SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency Response, 1 meter on-axis,
swept-sine in anechoic environment:
30 Hz to 15 kHz

Power Handling:
350 W continuous (37.4 V RMS)
700 W program

Sound Pressure Level, 1 watt, 1 meter in
anechoic environment:
97 dB (2.8V 8 ohm)
97 dB (2.0V 4 ohm)

Transducer Complement:
4 x 10" Sheffield

®

bass guitar

speakers
1 x 1" Phenolic dome horn

tweeter

Box Tuning Frequency:
50 Hz

Crossover Frequency (Internal Passive):
3,000 Hz

Impedance:
Nominal:

8Ω (8 ohm)

4Ω (4 ohm)

Minimum:

7.6Ω (8 ohm)

4.1Ω (4 ohm)

Input Connections:
1 x 1/4" phone jack

Enclosure Materials and Finish:
3/4" MDF, Tolex

®

covered with

metal corners and an expanded

metal grille

Dimensions (H x W x D):
28.25" x 24.50" x 19.25"
(71.8 cm x 62.2 cm x 48.9 cm)

Net Weight:
101 lbs. (45.0 kg)

Features:

• Improved crossover for better

midrange tone

• Vents located on front of

cabinet

• Horn tweeter with level

control

• Protection circuit for horn

tweeter

Description

The 410TVX™ is designed as a full-range
bass guitar enclosure. This enclosure is
covered with tough, black vinyl to give
the player a rugged and easy-to-clean
surface. The metal corners and grille add
protection from the bumps and bruises
encountered “on the road.”

The 410TVX utilizes four 10-inch
Sheffield® bass speakers, a horn tweeter
and a custom crossover designed for
great articulation, tone and clarity. A high
frequency level control is part of the
crossover so the high frequency output

can be tailored to complement any style
of playing. A protection circuit has been
incorporated into the crossover to help
prevent damage to the horn tweeter in
the event of overpowering. If the average
signal level going to the tweeter exceeds
a certain threshold, the protection circuit
is engaged.

When this occurs, the horn will almost
completely stop producing sound, until
the signal level is reduced and the circuit
disengages. Then the horn tweeter will
again produce sound. Please note that
this protection circuit is for long-term
(average signal level) protection. It is still
possible for transients (short-term peaks)
to damage the horn.

S P E C S

P E A V E Y E L E C T R O N I C S

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