Did you end up spreading out your tops as well?
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Did you end up spreading out your tops as well?
Thanks Gaffle... The subs are JBL SRX 4719A replicas. They are loaded with RCF L18P300s. They were just painted in this pic. The grey behind the grill is from the foam which I did spray shortly after looking at this pic last week. And I definitely like the XS amps. I dont know why they were discontinued but it is what it is.
Thread bump.
I got my amp rack totally kitted out and loaded up today. Fitted good rubber wheels to the rack and I was easily able to move 150 pounds of amps effortlessly to take these photos.
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Yes, that's a 30 amp plug on top. An L14-30 that is broken down for rack power in a rack mounted distro in the top, since those Peavey CS800s like to draw heavy on the AC Power. If you run it hard enough, that old-ish Pyramid amp just below the distro can pull semi-hard on the AC...
If there was a pro audio hall of fame, the original Peavey CS line of power amps would for show be a main feature there, one of the most reliable amps ever made (but HEAVY in comparison to their rated power). I pulled an old Peavey CS400 out of a land fill (after it had been sitting half way buried for a couple days while it had been exposed to the rain & elements) from when the American military base had pulled out back in 1995, it worked flawless for years (I used it for my C rig made up of scrap gear back in the mid 90's but I do remember how clean the system sounded & fooled a lot of people who had based the system on looks alone.) that that I used to just practice on or for real rough gigs) I ended up selling it once I no longer had any use for it & the new owner had it for years without issue with my seeing it still in action about six years ago.
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The amp racks as well as coffin where back yard home brew creations of the time.
Over all I am not a huge Peavey fan (don't hate them, it's just they're inconsistent with the products they release) but when Peavey got certain products right they really nailed it & the CS line sure was one of their greats.