Peavey AAM 802, AAM 1602 Specifications

The AAM 802 and 1602 mixers are new compact two bus mixers from Architectural Acoustics. These mixers are perfect for the small to medium sound reinforcement jobs. Both mixers use a new “
studio quality”microphone preamp developed by Peavey Electronics. These mixers have been built exclusively for the contracting industry and feature all input and output connections on the rear of the unit, perfect for permanent installations. These mixers are also part of a complete new family of products from AA, engineered to complement each other.
• Eight or 16 microphone inputs complete with XLR connectors
• Three band EQ on 1 thru 6, 1 thru 14 with mid sweep
• Three band fixed EQ on 7 thru 8, 15 thru 16
• Two pre and post EQ sends
• Inserts on 1 thru 4, 1 thru 8
• Pad and polarity on 7 thru 8, 15 thru 16
• Mute and PFL on each input
• LED clip, signal, PFL and mute indicated
• Two stereo effects returns
• Precision 60 mm faders on input channels
• Left, right, monitor 1 and 2 and mono out with balanced XLR connectors
• Rugged console design, rack mount included with AAM 802
• 48 V phantom power
• Separate tape in and out
AAM
802
AAM 1602
Compact two-bus mixers
AAM 802/1602 COMPACT CONSOLE
Specifications:
Input Specifications:
Function Input Z Input Gain Input Levels Bal/ Connector
(ohms) Settings Min** Nominal* Max UnBal.
Min
Microphone 2.2 k Max. Gain -74 dBu -54 dBu -37 dBu Bal. XLR: Pin 1 Gnd, (150 ohms) (58 dB) Pin 2 (+),
Min. Gain Pin 3 (-)
(10 dB) -27 dBu -6 dBu +10 dBu
Line Input 10 k Max. Gain -54 dBu -34 dBu -17 dBu Bal. 1/4" TRS; Tip (+), (10 k ohms) (38 dB) Ring (-),
Sleeve Ground
Min. Gain -6 dBu +14 dBu +31 dBu
(-10 dB)
Insert 10 k N/A -16 dBu +4 dBu +22 dBu Unbal. 1/4" TRS; Tip Send, Return (0) dB) Ring Return,
Sleeve Ground
Stereo Line 10 k Max. Gain -26 dBu +4 dBu +22 dBu Unbal. 1/4" TS; Tip (+), Input (30 dB) Sleeve Ground
Aux Returns 10 k N/A -26 dBu +4 dBu +22 dBu Unbal. 1/4" TS; Tip (+)
(0 dB) Sleeve Ground
Tape 10 k N/A -26 dBu -10 dBV +12 dBu Unbal. RCA Phono
(10 dB)
0 dBu=0.775 V (RMS)
** Min. input level (sensitivity) is the smallest signal that will produce nominal output (+4 dBu) with channel and master level controls set for maximum gain.
* Nominal settings are defined as all controls set a 0 dB (or 50% rotation for rotary pots) except the gain adjustment pot, which is as specified.
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