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Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)

Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Peavey belonging to the TransTube (Discontinued) series

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Published on 05/13/08 at 01:47
Small amp w 40, hp 10 '. Transistor amp, but very balanced, with excellent projection. It can be heard to repeat 'without making everyone deaf (Because the knobs to donf').

clean, crunch and lead a 2, reverb, and so bright.

Much better than the marshall of the same range.

A big downside, however: no effects loop ...
The preamp out walking altogether good, hp output. I think the tinkering to create an effects loop.

UTILIZATION

Simplified Deployment. Can easily be found sound, especially saturated.

SOUNDS

I am a regular all-tube amp (I have it elsewhere): 2 channels JCM800 (yum), Fender Blues Junior, Engl Thunder 50, and saw spend a lot of bugs (TSL601 Marshall, JTM30, JVM410h, peavey classic 30 and 50, 50 and classic engl powerball, Peavey ValveKing 112). To guide you, I stayed on the top 3 cities that m'équipent.

Well. A range equal, there is absolutely nothing better. This amp is super versatile.

The clean sounds are rather flat, even by digging mediums, rather neutral, but it can be nice. Your fingers will have to manage to make it sound ... The saturation is nice. The lead-free boost overdrive is like a good well balanced. With the boost we enter the distortion, but you lose the grain, even if some find that the lead core lack of gain.

Personally, I am absolutely no fan of the lead boost or bright, with eq on PM: fingers and the guitar start to work, and when one grabs the thing, it's magic, it's by far one of disto my favorite so far!

For HP, it's roulette: good or bad. I have just recovered with a hp is not in the case. For cons, I plug in my Marshall 4x12 83, gt65, a killing. If you like the sounds 80 years, it comes a lot, I find a grain to Gambale, without a ton of effects.

OVERALL OPINION

Without telling my life when I arrived in vocational training, I felt my lamps of the amp from a lease, and I made a little mouth seeing those dragibus that equip the school. Return to the transistor?

This amp has allowed me to affirm my own sound. At the same time, imagine having enchainer Norah Jones, the Spin Doctors, Santana and Toto on a mini stage with no time to redo the settings ... It trains the fingers and the amp you help.

If you find one, go there with closed eyes. If you start is the best amp I've ever played Labour.