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Peavey Project Two speaker system


Back in the 80s, this was the most powerful speaker system we could afford. This was the Peavey Project Two system. It consisted of six speaker cabinets, six being of course if you used a pair of each. It consisted of the MF1-X horn, the MB-2 horn for mid-bass and the FH-1 low-frequency folded horn. This whole system was basically made up of horn-loaded enclosures for medium to long-throw applications. I must say that these speakers weighed a ton and carrying them was no fun at all. Then came the amplifier stack that is used to power it! But it was inexpensive and back in the day, when money was everything, we had to make choices and many used this. Peavey probably sold a million of them.

  1. bruce
    20/10/2014 at 01:20

    just bought the projects and looking forward to tri-amping these babies that were well taken care of and never really played to potential so far i have a cs800 and a cs1000x for power thanks for posting your article its hard to find info on these

  2. Rob
    20/07/2019 at 01:53

    I have two complete Peavey Project Two systems with 2 extra FH-1 bass cabinets for $5000 near San Francisco in California.

    That is a total of 6 FH-1’s, 4 MB-2’s, and 4 MF1-X’s

    They are all working well and have the original Peavey cross over to go with them.

    I usually stack 4 SP-2’s on top of them and you can have those for another $1200.

    I am not interested in negotiating prices, if you want them come try them out with cash in hand.

    FonkyRob@gmail.com

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