Loudspeaker System Specifications 
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Cooling is provided via a low-noise fan, for reliable operation under any 
conditions.  
Input for two of the three input channels is via a combo female XLR and 1/4” TRS 
phone jack with balanced input to the preamp/EQ electronics, and a level control.  
For these two channels, 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 knob, and 
also a three-band EQ section that is accessible via the DSP menu Push knob.  
There is a balanced output, a Male XLR, that can feed the mixed signals from the 
three channels out to another component.  This output allows linking of additional 
speaker systems, or feed of the signal to a powered subwoofer, etc. 
 
The cabinet of the PVX™p 15 Bluetooth® speaker system has multiple mounting 
fly points, providing outstanding versatility in permanent install use.  A pair of 
M10 inserts is molded-in on the top, and a pair on the bottom, and a set of four 
M8 inserts is available on the top, on the bottom, and on the right side in the 
handle recess.  This is a total of 16 mounting inserts in all.  All of these inserts 
have retaining hardware on the inside of the plastic cabinet, providing a more 
reliable and safe mode of mounting the cabinet. 
 
Applications 
The Peavey PVX™p 15 Bluetooth® has a variety of applications such as sound 
reinforcement, public address, side fill system, karaoke or musical playback. 
The multiple fly points make use as a permanent install system very convenient 
with lots of installation flexibility.  
A typical signal source for the line-level inputs of the Peavey PVX™p 15 
Bluetooth® would be a sound reinforcement mixing console (mixer) or the output 
from a CD player, MP3 player or tape deck.  The Bluetooth® link provides for 
many modern devices to link to the system, such as smart phones, digital mixers, 
etc.  A typical dynamic microphone can be connected directly via the XLR input 
and used as well.