• Peavey launches LN1063 portable powered column system

    Peavey Electronics introduces the LN1063 Column Array, a compact powered column loudspeaker system. Reportedly Weighing 10 pounds less than its nearest competitor, the LN1063 utilizes 500 Watts of "potential maximum power" [sic], housing six 2.75-inch cone speakers for the mid-high column and a custom 8-inch driver for the subwoofer. The satellite speakers feature a quick attachment design that simplifies setup, complete with a carrying bag.

    An onboard six-channel mixer features two combo inputs, each with the option of selecting a guitar input, making the LN1063 the first column array designed specifically with the acoustic guitar performer in mind, says Peavey. Two additional media channels have stereo quarter-inch inputs, and streaming audio Bluetooth in. A 3.5 mm input, to hook up a music player or phone, and a mix out for additional units are provided. The LN1063 delivers 120 dB maximum nominal SPL (sound pressure level) and frequency response ranging from 55 Hz to 18 kHz.

    The self-contained LN1063 has no visible cables in mono operation, and its clean design is well-suited for applications where speakers should be heard and not seen. The LN1063 Column Array targets churches, convention, DJ, or club applications, and with a street price under of $799.99 USD, it offers best-in-class feature-to-value and performance, according to the brand.
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