Damn Peavey's!

teleblooz

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Had some time to kill before Dr's apt the other day, so I stopped by a little antique store for a quick peruse. Found some killer little cars and trucks for my car and truck obsessed 2 year old grand son. Anytime one can find not one, but two Lightening McQueen #95 cars for .75 each, it's a good thing!

On my way out, I spotted a mint, 80's vintage Peavey Audition 110. Since it was marked at $28.00, I didn't ask for a discount. Got it home, plugged it in and other than a few scratchy pot's that were quickly taken care of, it's perfect.

I have a Studio Pro 112 on the same vintage and it's an amazing little amp. I run it stereo with a Monoprice 15 Watt Tube amp and it's a match made in heaven. The Studio Pro has an aftermarket speaker in it, so it's louder, fuller, cleaner and heavier than stock.

Since I was looking for a cheap, lightweight, small but powerful, nice clean headroom, pedal platform amp, I could not pass it up. I have an open invitation to play with a local blue band whenever I show up. Recent health issues have curbed my desire a bit, but the last time I actually felt good enough to join them, the only amps I had at home were my old Crate Taxi 20 and my sweet little Roland Cube Street. While they sound wonderful run together, it's still a bit underpowered in a live situation.

This little Audition will fit the bill quite nicely. Super light, super clean headroom, nice sounding spring reverb and it loves, loves, loves overdrive pedals. If I do need more volume, (which I doubt for the smaller clubs they play) I'll stick an SM57 on it.

Gave it a good run through the other day and it sounds just like it's bigger brothers. I've had several auditions and a few Envoys of various stripes over the years. While I do like the Teal stripe's and the Trans Tube models, I seem to gravitate towards the 80's 'silver stripe' models. The fact that $50 is the mot I've ever paid for one, (a killer Bandit) is gravy.

Seriously, if I had the space, I'd probably have 25-30 Peavey amps. The prices they sell for around here are insane for the tone/volume/quality they provide. It's funny, I WA almost embarrassed to play Peavey products back in the late 80's, early 90's. I looked at it as 'only county bands or those who can't afford the good stuff' play Peavey gear. Geez, how wrong I was.
 
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I remember seeing Skynnyrd with a stage full of Peavey amps and couldn't believe it. I was a diehard Fender amp man at the time.
 
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Still have my first amp, an Audition 20.

My drummer buddy texted me this pic last week, saying he found it by someone’s trash. He cleaned the pots and brought it to our jam last weekend. Couldn’t believe how loud that little effer is.

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First amp was a bandit 130. When I learned bow great tubes were, I let it go. No doubt for pennies. Maybe nostalgia talking, but that was a great little amp.
 
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Great find! I love Peaveys! I have 5 of their guitars and always have a couple of their amps in the cave. In fact, am on the hunt for 3 more right now...can never have enough Peaveys!
 
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I remember seeing Skynnyrd with a stage full of Peavey amps and couldn't believe it. I was a diehard Fender amp man at the time.

Those Peavey Mace 160 Watters were loud! And the Skynyrd boys did make them sound good. Saw an interview with Ed King sometime ago. He had nothing but praise for them.
 
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Peavey's are built like tanks! They never die! Just keep on chugging out pretty decent tone for generations.
 
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I'll never own Peavey of Carvin stuff ever again, 0.00 resale, can't give it away.
 
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I'll never own Peavey of Carvin stuff ever again, 0.00 resale, can't give it away.

Then buy used or don't sell them
I have Peavey and Carvin
Bought the Carvins new with no intention of resale
The Peaveys were used because of the great deal
 
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To be honest i had a couple Peavey Vandenberg guitars and they were nice but one trick ponies, i had a Rock Master Preamp & a 60/60 Power Amp rack setup, again kinda nice but very one dimensional.

I had two Carvin 4x12's with V30's i tried to like [hard] but when it came to sell this stuff NOBODY WANTED IT.

Gibson, Fender & Marshall are hard enough to sell but Carvin & PV stuff just doesn't move.

All those guitars above are gone like 10 years ago.
 
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The old (pre-modeling era) Peavy solid state stuff was great. I personally like the black/silver transtube stuff the most, but even the old teal Bandits gave VERY serviceable tones.
 
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I now have two of the early 90s transtube silver-stripes, an Envoy 110 and a Studio Pro 112.
They save my tubes when I play late at night or when I just want to get in a quick session. (like under 30min)

The Studio Pro I found local in great condition for $100, so I offered $75 and we settled on $80.
No scratchy pots and the knobs and switches felt like they had barely seen any action, (tight and smooth feeling).

Only catch is that the reverb tank has been swapped and the one in it now is only bolted on one side because the holes don't line up, this tank is longer.
Effects loops still works great and it's a good amp for playing with pedals both in the loop and out front.

The speaker has been swapped to a sheffield 1230. It's an OK speaker but is kind-of like a blander t75.
He also gave me the stock Blue Marvel so I might try that eventually just to hear for myself, although he insisted that the 1230 was a big improvement for metal/rock.
 
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I once rented a Peavey Renown for a gig. A huge 2x12 SS combo.

Holy **** was it loud, clean, proud and heavy as hell. Crazy amounts of headroom and very flexible EQ. As ugly as a squatting dog, though.

I'd love one to keep/kick around.
 
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And when they are turned on, and you drop or kick them, the spring reverb sounds like a full blown ****ing bolt of lightning crashing through your ears! It's friggin amazing!
 
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^^^
I still remember the first time it happened to me. It was with a classic chorus 212 silver supersat in the late 80s.
Man,,,,, I thought I'd tore something up for sure.
 
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