Loudspeaker System Specifications 
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PVX™p 15 Bluetooth® 
 
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PVX™p 15 Bluetooth® 
Thank you for purchasing the powered Peavey® PVX™p 15 Bluetooth® speaker 
system.  The PVX™p 15 Bluetooth® features a reliable bi-amped power section 
that provides a total of 980 Watts of peak dynamic power with DSP based 
compression and limiting.  Featuring a 15” heavy-duty woofer with a 2 3/8 inch 
voice coil and 50 ounce magnet, and the RX14™ compression driver with a 1.4 
inch titanium diaphragm on a 100 degree horizontal x 50 degree vertical pattern 
asymmetrical horn.  The PVX™p 15 Bluetooth® provides two channels with a 
balanced input via a combination jack that accepts balanced TRS 1/4 inch input 
as well as a balanced XLR input.   A switch is provided to change between line 
level gain and mic level gain.  A third channel is for a Bluetooth® source, or 
alternatively a 1/8" AUX input jack.  Each channel has an adjustable Level 
control, and a three-band EQ section.  There is a balanced output, a Male XLR, 
that can feed the mixed signals from the three channels out to another 
component.  A front baffle LED indicator that can be set to light when power is 
on, and when the “soft-limiting” DDT circuit is activated, or turned off altogether. 
The LCD display and EQ presets, along with other DSP operating parameters 
are accessed via a one-knob selector. 
 
Features 
 
*   Two-way bi-amped sound reinforcement enclosure 
*   15” heavy-duty woofer with 2 3/8” voice coil & 50 oz. magnet 
*   RX14™ compression driver, with 1.4 inch titanium diaphragm 
*  Reliable fan-cooled power amps with DSP protection  
*   Total of 980W peak dynamic power 
*   DSP control for precise crossover, EQ and limiting functions 
*   DSP I/O is at 48 kHz and 24 bits, internal processing is 56 bit double-
precision 
*   Peavey's Quadratic Throat Waveguide™ technology, 100 by 50 degree 
coverage  
*   Asymmetrical horn aims the sound down 10 degrees, at the audience, not 
over their heads 
*   Bluetooth® input is via a dedicated input channel 
*   Analog input is via a combo female XLR and 1/4” TRS phone jack with 
balanced input 
*   Three channels in total, two for analog, and one for Bluetooth or AUX input via 
a 1/8" jack