Peavey PV 2000 Amplifier

Peavey PV2000 AmplifierIf your standard answer to life’s big questions is “more power!” then the PV 2000 may be for you. The four-rackspace behemoth offers 1000 watts per side into 2 ohms (400 per 8 ohms) and up to 2000 watts in 4-ohm bridged-mono mode. Reported frequency response is as wide as 10 Hz-40 kHz.

The steel chassis seems rugged enough to withstand Armageddon; though on of the rear rack ears did get bent in shipping (global destruction has nothing on those UPS guys). The amp is cooled by a two-speed fan mounted at the back. The bulk of the PV 2000’s controls and all connections also appear astern.

Each channel has separate controls for volume, a sub-sonic filter for rolling off low end below 40 Hz, a DDT compression enable switch and a crossover switch, which splits out high frequencies, allowing a number of cool options: you could, for example, power a subwoofer with one channel and a standard monitor with the other. DDT is Peavey’s version of automatic speaker protection, applying compression automatically whenever the amp is clipping. Other controls include a stereo/mono switch and a circuit breaker, to protect the amp from meltdown. Each channel has a pair of parallel ¼-inch TRS balanced/unbalanced inputs; speakers connect to either ¼-inch jacks or binding posts. The front panel houses the power switch and indicator lights that signal DDT activity.

The Peavey produced low to moderate ambient noise and sounded clean through the speakers. Our JBLs responded impressively across the frequency spectrum, with punchy bass and clear, but not overly crisp highs. The DDT compression circuit leant no noticeable coloration during our limited test.

The End Line
Peavey has an enviable rep for building road-tough gear, but the good-sounding PV 2000 may be even better suited to a permanent install, where accessing the rear-mounted controls would be less of an issue and the unit’s weight no issue at all.

11 Comments

  1. You can find a nice used PV 2000 for around $200. I have seen them for more, but a good bargain price is under $200.

  2. Yes this amp is absolutely a beast. I have 2 of them and a Peavey cs3000.. The only down fall is it takes 4 rack spaces and seems twice as heavey as they describe.. Its only really made for your 1/4 in speaker system but this thing takes a pounding..I have had it so hot you couldnt touch it many times,to the point I was really concerned but it has never let me down…
    This is the worlds best amp for the money as long as you dont mind lugging this beast around…. Thx, Randy
    Under The Edge Band ( from Missouri )

  3. please i am electronic in Ghana and please i am searching for the circuit diagram of this amplifier.Thank you?

  4. please where can i get the circuit diagram of the peavey pv 2000 becasue i have one in my shop and i am servicing it.But some have been removed so i am sreaching for it diagram thank you?

  5. I used alot of amps from crown to qsc the peavy pv2000 is just as good or even better i love the built in crossover the amp rocks.

  6. THE PV 2000 AMPS ARE THE BEST…I HAVE HAD MY DJ BUSINESS FOR OVER 15 YEARS…THESE AMPS TAKE A POUNDING AND JUST KEEP GOING AND SOUND GREAT..DEPENDABLE,RELIABLE AND GREAT SOUND WHAT ELSE CAN YOU SAY!!!!AWSOME

  7. I have a PV 2000 and PV 1200, both have served me dependably for over 10 years now. And the DDT protection circuit is the saving grace. If you can get your hands on this series, it’s well worth it — even just as a backup amp.

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