Help needed with a Peavey TKO
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Help needed with a Peavey TKO
This weekend i was given a Peavey TKO 115S combo,from my friend who own's a '01 4003.Now i need your help,i am trying to get a good sound with my 4003 but i'm not that good with graphic eq's.Any help would be greatful.
I had the TKO 80 (customized with an EV 15L)for some years, excellent combos.
Start with all frequencies flat (gliders at middle position 0dB), also the turn knobs
Bass pot and the Treble pot (Presence) flat. Then slowly start with adding 200Hz and 8kHz and then work your way through all frequencies until you have your desired sound. Do not forget the possibility of also cutting the frequencies, specially when the sound gets "flattery". When you have your required sound set, then start adding some more general bass and presence with the two additional turn knobs. If you can't get (in your taste) a suitable sound by this procedure, then try another speaker. The amp itself definitely has a good sound.
Start with all frequencies flat (gliders at middle position 0dB), also the turn knobs
Bass pot and the Treble pot (Presence) flat. Then slowly start with adding 200Hz and 8kHz and then work your way through all frequencies until you have your desired sound. Do not forget the possibility of also cutting the frequencies, specially when the sound gets "flattery". When you have your required sound set, then start adding some more general bass and presence with the two additional turn knobs. If you can't get (in your taste) a suitable sound by this procedure, then try another speaker. The amp itself definitely has a good sound.
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- bob_the_bass
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Shawn ... I used to have a Peavey TKO 115S - great combo, apart from the damned weight!
As Peter says regarding the EQ - set everything flat then start experimenting. If I remember rightly the handbook had some example settings which give you a start point!
Bob
As Peter says regarding the EQ - set everything flat then start experimenting. If I remember rightly the handbook had some example settings which give you a start point!
Bob
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Start with the shelving EQ's. Once you have a "ballpark" sound using the rotary shelving pots, think about what you want more or less of. Start expetimenting with each band on the EQ, making an adjustment and returning it to flat (center detent)to compare the sound. Just experiment with it. You'll find it! As far as the weight issue, get a dolly! It'll help with more than just the TKO!
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Start with the shelving EQ's. Once you have a "ballpark" sound using the rotary shelving pots, think about what you want more or less of. Start experimenting with each band on the EQ, making an adjustment and returning it to flat (center detent)to compare the sound. Just experiment with it. You'll find it! As far as the weight issue, get a dolly! It'll help with more than just the TKO!
Never ask "how much worse could it possibly get?"
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Yes, the weight of the TKOs was a problem for me either, specially after changing the speaker to an ElectroVoice 15L, which added another 5kg minimum. After that I had to install rolls on the bottom to move it, but the single to handle then was useless.
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