PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

tman

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I just wanted to let everyone know how much this amp kicks ass!! I have a great tone through this amp. It really is close to a tube and Ive been playing for ten years and think it is the closest Ive heard from a ss amp. And it is LOUD while keeping tone. I actually thought I would need a stomp box for the dirty but I found out that the amps distortion is actually better than the stomp box was. And the box was a BOSS DS-2. I dont even use it just the amp with a vintage tube overdrive and it sounds just right. What is everyone elses take on this amp????
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

I haven't ever owned one but I remember trying some out 10-15 years ago. If my memory serves me correctly, they are good for solid state amps. Some nice heavy tones have been recorded on Peavey SS amps in Sweden.

If you can, try the amp out through a 4*12 with different speakers, you could very well end up liking it even more.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

I had one back in the '90s. Wish I still had it, it sounded great.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

If you dig it great... Personally I hate the things... every tom dick and harry in high school had one and they all sounded like pewp... but thats just my opinion... what matters is if it blows your skirt up... if it does.. then its all good.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

I know someone who gigged with one for many years. They did some recording with it too. It doesn't sound like some vintage amp. It does kinda have its own signature sound. The overdrive is nice and chunky and the lead tones have good sustain. Great for the heavy blues that this local player was doing with the amp.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

About 10 years ago at a band practice, my Marshall's PT went and the only amp in the room was one of those Bandits. I owned an 80's Bandit so I kinda knew what to expect. Didn't expect it to sound like it did though. Much better than the old ones and pretty warm too.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

Years ago, I bought one of the first edition black and silver Transtube Bandits used for my nephew. He still has it, and we both like it. A very good SS amp.

My band once opened for the late country artist Johnny Paycheck at a club gig in Seattle back in the mid-90's. When we took our stuff off the stage, they came out the tour bus and started throwing first version Peavey amps on the stage. The three guitarists had original model (not Transtube, but old Wide Strip) Bandits. The bass player used a simple Data Bass 115 combo. Piano man had a KB 300, and the steel player ran a Session 400.

And they virtually ran them wide open.

And they sounded great. Terrific musicians.

And when the set was done, they literally threw them back into the luggage area under the bus and took off for the next gig.

I'd bet those amps had a million miles on them.

You don't have to have the best, most expensive gear to sound great. But you have to know how to get the most out of your gear.

Bill
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

My Brother was Mr Paycheck's driver when he was in Germany back in the 70's

he was not impressed
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

Peavey is alright in my book. I've played through a bunch of their stuff and currently include a TNT-130 bass amp, that I picked up for less than 2 bills at a pawn shop, in my collection. Not sure if it has the 15" Black Widow or not but the thing gets huge tone in my practice room, which is about 10'x12'.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

Hey I did a little experimenting with my amp tone in my peavey bandit transtube tonight and I didnt like the open back sounds to bright so I fitted the back with a piece of wood and closed the back and it makes it sound really close to a Marshall or other good tube amps it gives me really nice tighter lows not so loose. Its a nice little trick to do to give you a nice rock/metal sound and all I do to get the blusey tone again is take a piece of the wood off and its a good mix of low end and highs/mids
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

I have one here. Its a little monster actually. Plenty loud, can get rad distortion without pedals and its really reliable. So yeah perfect little amp. It has nothing on my jsx though. :sleeping: obviously.

The bandits go wlll with an external cabinet too.

I dont run mine with these anymore but when i did it was really thunderous.

 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

Years ago, I bought one of the first edition black and silver Transtube Bandits used for my nephew. He still has it, and we both like it. A very good SS amp.

My band once opened for the late country artist Johnny Paycheck at a club gig in Seattle back in the mid-90's. When we took our stuff off the stage, they came out the tour bus and started throwing first version Peavey amps on the stage. The three guitarists had original model (not Transtube, but old Wide Strip) Bandits. The bass player used a simple Data Bass 115 combo. Piano man had a KB 300, and the steel player ran a Session 400.

And they virtually ran them wide open.

And they sounded great. Terrific musicians.

And when the set was done, they literally threw them back into the luggage area under the bus and took off for the next gig.

I'd bet those amps had a million miles on them.

You don't have to have the best, most expensive gear to sound great. But you have to know how to get the most out of your gear.

Bill

Cool story, I love Paycheck.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

Thanks! He seemed really nice, but he was already sick by then, and was on a portable O2 tank off stage. But it was a heck of a show! R.I.P., Johnny.

Bill
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

Hey I did a little experimenting with my amp tone in my peavey bandit transtube tonight and I didnt like the open back sounds to bright so I fitted the back with a piece of wood and closed the back and it makes it sound really close to a Marshall or other good tube amps it gives me really nice tighter lows not so loose. Its a nice little trick to do to give you a nice rock/metal sound and all I do to get the blusey tone again is take a piece of the wood off and its a good mix of low end and highs/mids


Peavey made an extension speaker for these; I think they were called the 112SX, and they perfectly match the Transtube Bandit. If you see one grab it, because they really transform the Bandit. I really like the combination of a 112 combo on top of a 112 extension cab. This is my regular gig rig these days, with one of my Mark Series Mesas on top of a Mesa 112 EVM Thiele cab.

Bill
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

Peavey made an extension speaker for these; I think they were called the 112SX, and they perfectly match the Transtube Bandit. If you see one grab it, because they really transform the Bandit. I really like the combination of a 112 combo on top of a 112 extension cab. This is my regular gig rig these days, with one of my Mark Series Mesas on top of a Mesa 112 EVM Thiele cab.

Bill

Thats good to know. I might look for one of those for myself one day.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

Peavey Bandit = Win
Transtube = WIn

Transtube Bandit = MUCH Win.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

i'm actually looking for a used bandit to turn it into a head (i've seen that done in other forum), since, well, it's easy (4 screws for the actual amp part, and other 4 for the reverb tank, 8 screws total) you only need a jack and a wood box covered in tolex then you can run the thing through either the 1x12 or a big 4x12
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

i'm actually looking for a used bandit to turn it into a head (i've seen that done in other forum), since, well, it's easy (4 screws for the actual amp part, and other 4 for the reverb tank, 8 screws total) you only need a jack and a wood box covered in tolex then you can run the thing through either the 1x12 or a big 4x12

Couldnt you already do that if you just unplug the orginal speaker and run a cab from the external?? I like the idea though, it would make a rad little head.
 
Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

yep, but the extra work and the lesser weight makes it cooler

here is an example, well i would look at a transtube bandit (either red stripe or the new ones)

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the idea of the guy was to make the thing look kind of cheap
 
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Re: PEAVEY 112 BANDIT TRANSTUBE SERIES WITH 12" SHEFFIELD SPEAKER

I'm no feeling that ^^ Lookls like a poorly chopped car. I think could do better. A graphic could be cool too.
 
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