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Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Peavey belonging to the Classic series

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  • tremontitremonti

    A reference

    Peavey Delta Blues 115Published on 05/16/10 at 12:33
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    30 watt tube combo (12AX7 and EL84)
    2 channels
    Common EQ (high, treble, low)
    A boost
    reverb
    integrated tremolo
    effects loop
    1 x HP 16 ohms
    1 taken footswitch (channel selection and on / off tremolo)
    HP Blue Marvel 15 '
    No stand-by (-1)

    UTILIZATION

    Setting clear, we plug you play and what sound!

    SOUNDS

    It's simple this amp is my reference!
    Clear sound to fall; hot now, playing on the equalization and boost (which adds some mids in the mix is ​​to drill) you can get sounds more crystalline but never cold.
    The first time I tried it I fell in love with this amp!
    Forget the Fender Hot Rod and other more expensive amps from a few hundred euros, and the reference…
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    30 watt tube combo (12AX7 and EL84)
    2 channels
    Common EQ (high, treble, low)
    A boost
    reverb
    integrated tremolo
    effects loop
    1 x HP 16 ohms
    1 taken footswitch (channel selection and on / off tremolo)
    HP Blue Marvel 15 '
    No stand-by (-1)

    UTILIZATION

    Setting clear, we plug you play and what sound!

    SOUNDS

    It's simple this amp is my reference!
    Clear sound to fall; hot now, playing on the equalization and boost (which adds some mids in the mix is ​​to drill) you can get sounds more crystalline but never cold.
    The first time I tried it I fell in love with this amp!
    Forget the Fender Hot Rod and other more expensive amps from a few hundred euros, and the reference is he! It explodes amps 2 times more expensive and the grain ... My god this grain ...
    I use it mostly in clean and crunch sound.
    Indeed, if the clear sound is magnificent, the crunch is no exception.
    It's hot, creamy, and between 4 and 6 on "preamp" (which manages the gain level) you have a magical sound!
    Beyond 7.5 / 8 it gets rough and therefore less interesting.
    The overdrive channel takes you to the blues, rock'n'roll, to finish at ZZ Top, Led Zep and others.
    With the HP 15 ', you never run low and with a distortion pedal you can send it as an 4x12 in all styles similar extremes.
    The tremolo is very vintage (for what I play I prefer an effect a little more "plastic") and perfect for blues, surf music ect ...
    The reverb is also very good provided you do not go beyond 5 or it is really "too much".
    Whether with my Gibson Flying V in blues, rock or even hard or my Ibanez JS1000 in more modern styles, anything goes beautifully ...
    A reference I tell you!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a year and I'm haunted always hear the same amps in the forums while the Delta Blues gleefully explodes.
    It might seem confined to a single style but yet it's his versatility that I bluffing (he accepts all the pedals with the same happiness that is a king tube, a metal muff or greenscreamer).
    Already the 30w lamp with a HP 15 'you get a certain tranquility in concert, all plugged into a 4x12 you will not lack power and be surprised to see her still soft (it's possible that? Yeah!) .
    Apart from the brief absence of standby it's all good and believe me, try it now!
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  • SlowhandSlowhand

    The "Brown Sound"!

    Peavey Delta Blues 115Published on 09/21/10 at 14:07
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    All tube amp home with a Peavey cabinet 15-inch (rather designed for bass amps in general) and a tremolo.

    2 channels + a boost.

    It emits 30W (tube).

    Bought for 400 euros or 500 occas', it was worth 990 to the time

    UTILIZATION

    We light the stand-by (well, no there is no standby heat is allowed alas ...), and we send.

    7 for the absence of stand-by

    SOUNDS

    I like blues and vintage sound of classic 70's rock. This amp is ideal for the sound I want. The clean sound is round and deep (the baffle 15 "is not a stranger of course), now with a lot of grain. The overdrive for his desire is creamy, very very hot, it drools, spits it, while keeping a busy grain, only happine…
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    All tube amp home with a Peavey cabinet 15-inch (rather designed for bass amps in general) and a tremolo.

    2 channels + a boost.

    It emits 30W (tube).

    Bought for 400 euros or 500 occas', it was worth 990 to the time

    UTILIZATION

    We light the stand-by (well, no there is no standby heat is allowed alas ...), and we send.

    7 for the absence of stand-by

    SOUNDS

    I like blues and vintage sound of classic 70's rock. This amp is ideal for the sound I want. The clean sound is round and deep (the baffle 15 "is not a stranger of course), now with a lot of grain. The overdrive for his desire is creamy, very very hot, it drools, spits it, while keeping a busy grain, only happiness. Vintage spirit ensured.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I played on many All tube amps, some I liked JCM800 (Marshall), JCM900, AC30 (Vox), Laney, ..., others that I like least ValveKing (also Peavey) Vintage / Modern (Marshall), JCM2000 (Marshall), Roland, ...

    I admit I like his typed Marshall (especially with the JCM800 head + body) and I do not look especially clear sound pure and crystalline as the Fender. This is the Delta Blues amp that gives me doubt what his 70's I am looking at low volume at home and it is already present in highest volume in concert and spits it releases all its energy.

    I would do without hesitation that choice, by the way it's always this amp that I keep for several years now.
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