Remember when Peavey made drums in the 90s?

I've had several different Peavey amps, and an old 80's Patriot bass too. The amps were a Bandit 75, an early Bandit 112, Triumph 60 head and a 5150 head (first gen). I used a late-90's early 2000's Bandit that belonged to bandmate at the time for a short while until I got a new amp. My Marshall's power supply bit the dust and took other things with it. That Bandit was freaking loud and sounded really good. Those are workhorse amps. I wouldn't hesitate to use one again.
 
Did that work its way into the JSX Satch endorsement?

no different amp.

In the very early 80's George played solid state Randalls and they sounded amazing.
The first couple Dokken records were recorded with them.
Here's a track.


I saw Dokken Breaking the chains tour @ Mississippi Nights in St. Louis in 1982.
George was playing out of 3 / 100 watt Randall heads & 5 / 4-12 cabs.
Loudest medium club show i ever heard.

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Those were really good sounding drums but looked a little weird. That was from the era that Peavey took a stab at building some really high level boutique guitars bases and the drums. I once owned a S-1 from that era that was a real killer. Unfortunately it weighed in at just under 10 LBS and was uncomfortable to play on a long set. Still miss that one here is one currently on Reverb like mine only mine was in the transparent red https://reverb.com/item/55985300-pe...660594029912&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google
 
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