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Peavey 1210TS Specifications
Peavey 1210TS Specifications

Peavey 1210TS Specifications

Peavey 1210ts: specifications

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Gary Bordwine
April 29, 2025

How do you hook up to full range on one line into each 1210TS speaker?

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Mr. Anderson
May 15, 2025

To connect a full-range signal to each Peavey 1210TS speaker, use an amplifier or mixer that outputs a full-range signal. Connect the amplifier's output to the speaker's input using appropriate speaker cables (usually 1/4" TS or Speakon, depending on the speaker's input type). Make sure the amplifier's power rating matches or is within the speaker's handling capacity to avoid damage.

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Yves
February 4, 2025

Can I wire two 8 ohms Peavey 1210 to 4 ohms

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

Yes, two 8-ohm Peavey 1210TS speakers can be wired in parallel to achieve a 4-ohm load.

### Wiring in Parallel:
- In a parallel configuration, the total impedance (Z) is calculated using the formula:
\[ \frac{1}{Z_{\text{total}}} = \frac{1}{Z_1} + \frac{1}{Z_2} \]
- Substituting the values:
\[ \frac{1}{Z_{\text{total}}} = \frac{1}{8} + \frac{1}{8} = \frac{2}{8} = \frac{1}{4} \]
\[ Z_{\text{total}} = 4 \text{ ohms} \]

### How to Wire in Parallel:
1. Connect the positive terminal of one speaker to the positive terminal of the other speaker.
2. Connect the negative terminal of one speaker to the negative terminal of the other speaker.
3. Connect the combined positive terminals to the amplifier's positive output.
4. Connect the combined negative terminals to the amplifier's negative output.

This configuration results in a total impedance of 4 ohms, which may be suitable for amplifiers rated for that load.

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