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Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Peavey belonging to the TKO series

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  • jprintzjprintz

    Quite satisfactory.

    Peavey TKO 115Published on 08/30/13 at 09:38
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Amp transistor. An active / passive input, XLR line output, an effects loop. It is given for 75w rms. The Peavey w, in general, they are there, where others would show 120w ...
    Switches: bright / contour / active-passive / eq in-out / preventing distortion in-out

    Two cut-boost low and high + 7 equal strips (I think, I do not use it ...). Preamp volume and master volume.

    UTILIZATION

    This is could not be more simple. That said, I'm not special corrections, operating directly on my bass. I leave everything "right" and the sound is really powerful and well defined (I use the contour dig a little sound). This is exactly the sound I was hoping, full and clear both.

    SOUNDS
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    Amp transistor. An active / passive input, XLR line output, an effects loop. It is given for 75w rms. The Peavey w, in general, they are there, where others would show 120w ...
    Switches: bright / contour / active-passive / eq in-out / preventing distortion in-out

    Two cut-boost low and high + 7 equal strips (I think, I do not use it ...). Preamp volume and master volume.

    UTILIZATION

    This is could not be more simple. That said, I'm not special corrections, operating directly on my bass. I leave everything "right" and the sound is really powerful and well defined (I use the contour dig a little sound). This is exactly the sound I was hoping, full and clear both.

    SOUNDS

    It is very suitable for my rehearsals with a drummer and a guitarist. The latter plays a Peavey all high-end lamps (60w) and my little combo holds up. I play 4 and its going very well. It must be said, however, that my bass (Yamaha BBG5A) is quite generous in terms of big sound. I love the combination of these two. The amp is 90 degrees to the drummer and he hears exactly what is happening. I use no effects, no fireworks and I only adjust the sound on bass. I do not hate anything with him, I know this kind of small combo which should not ask for the moon, and I'm used to Peavey. In the 80s, I plugged my synths on KB300! What fish and how strong!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use recently. I previously played on a lot of combos: Nemesis 200w, 120w Laney, Ampeg BR100, Hartke 100w, 200w bass Ampeg Rocket (one made in China that scorched if débranchait tweeter ... damn!). And quite frankly, I've never felt better with an amp. I love this little TKO. Used and having hardly served at a reasonable price, I'm satisfied. His replacement beefier for larger rooms will naturally Peavey and it will be a cool retreat at home. But this is not for tomorrow and I'm sure he'll be up.
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  • LudolitalianoLudolitaliano

    Peavey TKO 115Published on 04/23/03 at 02:59
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - Transistor
    - 80 watts RMS (enough for group play in a bar)
    - Connectivity usual (inputs, outputs, outcomes)
    - Multi-band Equalizer
    - Rglage gain, volume

    UTILIZATION

    - Simple
    - I quickly found "my" sound
    - But trs wear heavy (about 35 kg) and volume!

    SOUNDS

    I play the variation on (Dutronc, Polnareff, Indochina) or rock (AC / DC, IRON MAIDEN-). I like loud sounds in the bass. I set the equalizer "U" frquences highest extreme, frquences mdianes down. I do not like rglage reverse.
    A gain switch allows me to get the power and equalizer, my sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this amp for almost a year with low ARIA PRO II.
    Marshall amps I tried before…
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    - Transistor
    - 80 watts RMS (enough for group play in a bar)
    - Connectivity usual (inputs, outputs, outcomes)
    - Multi-band Equalizer
    - Rglage gain, volume

    UTILIZATION

    - Simple
    - I quickly found "my" sound
    - But trs wear heavy (about 35 kg) and volume!

    SOUNDS

    I play the variation on (Dutronc, Polnareff, Indochina) or rock (AC / DC, IRON MAIDEN-). I like loud sounds in the bass. I set the equalizer "U" frquences highest extreme, frquences mdianes down. I do not like rglage reverse.
    A gain switch allows me to get the power and equalizer, my sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this amp for almost a year with low ARIA PRO II.
    Marshall amps I tried before I DCID. I found the sound of PEAVEY more "deep" but it is a question of Marshall got the trs are also good amps.

    I would do this choice is a good amp trs.
    It allows you to have fun with his power and playing in groups.

    For the price, I bought the Aria Pro II and a particular TKO 350 EUROS all. The person who played hard in a group acqurir wanted a more powerful amp to play in a concert hall.
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