Re: Peavey Valveking...did they always do this stuff?
I've been interested in the new 50 watt combo and like that it's almost $400 cheaper than the Marshall DSL40C, and has all the features (tube indicators, and power scaling especially). Really want to put both of these to the test.
I'm not sure where you are getting this.
The VK 50 is 599 (US) and the DSL40C is 699: difference = 100 dollars.
I checked one out the other day. The VK 50 is wide open in the back with a very small panel going across at the bottom. I would want to install some rear panel wood mounting strips and make a panel that closes in most of the back, except for a couple inch high ventilation opening all the way across, under the chassis; a two - four inch opening.
From the back it looks flimsy and weak. Any rough handling in transit, etc., could possibly break the joints if you don't beef it up. It is a fairly large cabinet with minimal support and an almost totally open back. The speaker looks beefy.
By the way, the VK 20 uses the exact same cabinet. They are big cabinets, which is a good thing in my opinion.
The main problem I see is that for another 100 dollars you can get the Marshall DSL40C with the Celestion Seventy/80 speaker - a half way decent speaker to begin with. The Marshall also has a switch to bring it down from 40 to 20 watts and sounds good at bedroom volumes, and has "EL34" power tubes. The Marshall has a great sounding classic gain channel with gain and volume controls, and a Ultra Gain channel with gain and volume controls. On the Clean channel it has a very cool "crunch" button that overdrives nicely; the Ultra Gain channel has both Lead 1 (green LED) and Lead 2 (red LED) voices, activated by the Lead 1/2 button. It has separate presence and resonance control knobs, and separate reverb control knobs for the Classic Gain and Ultra Gain channels. The cabinet on the Marshall DSL40C is also much thicker and more heavy duty and the back of the amp is mostly closed with a nice ventilation grill. It is a very cool amp and impresses me as a much nicer combo amp compared to the VK 50, from my personal experience. I have a DSL40C and use it all the time to great affect. So for me the Marshall would be worth the extra 100 dollars and the possible wait to save up for it.
I hope this contrasting viewpoint is of value to someone investigating the VK 50.