Boogie Bill
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Re: Peavey Amp Thread. Rate the Amps.
I love the old Bandits--they really are amazing amps. I have seen so many touring bands crank them, sound fabulous--and then literally THROW them on the bus!
I had a old 120-watt Rock Master, and I've always said that it was one of the best Fender amps I ever owned. The later VTM 120 version of this amp is still a killer basic amp.
The Duel 212 didn't last long in the line-up, but the one I played had a great clean tone--though the dirty channel was very noisy. This amp became the Ranger, and I found it to have a similar problem. I haven't bothered trying the new JSX amps, as I'm not in the market for an amp at the moment.
Still, I think my all-time favorite Peavey amp was a Heritage VTX 212 that a friend of mine owned. That was a very sweet and versatile amp, but I've never heard another one that sounded as good as his did. He traded his off for a Marshall, and regreted it from Day One.
They build good stuff.
Bill
I love the old Bandits--they really are amazing amps. I have seen so many touring bands crank them, sound fabulous--and then literally THROW them on the bus!
I had a old 120-watt Rock Master, and I've always said that it was one of the best Fender amps I ever owned. The later VTM 120 version of this amp is still a killer basic amp.
The Duel 212 didn't last long in the line-up, but the one I played had a great clean tone--though the dirty channel was very noisy. This amp became the Ranger, and I found it to have a similar problem. I haven't bothered trying the new JSX amps, as I'm not in the market for an amp at the moment.
Still, I think my all-time favorite Peavey amp was a Heritage VTX 212 that a friend of mine owned. That was a very sweet and versatile amp, but I've never heard another one that sounded as good as his did. He traded his off for a Marshall, and regreted it from Day One.
They build good stuff.
Bill