Peavey 26 User Manual
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RELEASE: 
The Release value sets the amount of time for the compressor to recover from the compressed state once the 
level falls below the threshold level. We recommend release times of 5x to 10x the Attack time in normal use. 
GAIN: 
This adjustment serves to compensate for the loss in average signal strength due to compression. The range is 
–100 dB to + 30 dB.
IN/OUT: 
This button toggles to bypass the dynamics section.
The output channel numbers appear across the top of the screen. Depending on the configuration template 
chosen they may appear together as blocks representing 2-way, 3-way or 4-way crossovers or singly as a 
Bandpass filter. After making a selection rotate the data wheel to adjust parameters.
Each bandpass filter associated with the crossover is represented graphically on the screen. The two slopes 
represent the lower and upper frequencies of the bandpass and the plateau represents the level of the 
bandpass. The intersection of slopes represents the electrical crossover point(s).
TYPE: 
Available filters are: Flat, Butterworth 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, and 48 
dB/oct.; Bessell 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 and 48 dB/oct; Linkwitz-Riley 
12, 24, 36 and 48 dB/oct. The user is free to mix and match filter 
types to create symmetrical or asymmetrical crossovers.
FREQUENCY: 
The VSX™ 26 is a very powerful tool and as such the frequency points are independent, allowing over-lapping 
or under-lapping as the system may require. The lowest and highest slopes in the chain are useful as high and 
low system cutoff filters to prevent low frequency rumble and speaker over excursion as well as high frequency 
interference. The filter points are selectable in 1 Hz steps from 20 Hz to 20kHz. They may also be selected in the 
setup/configuration screen. 
LEvEL: 
The levels of the crossover sections are independently adjustable 
from –15 dB to +15 db in .5 dB steps. Move the indicator to the 
plateau and the level parameter appears. 
EQ Screen
XOver Screen
