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Peavey TNT 115

Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Peavey belonging to the TNT series

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« Peavey TNT 115 »

Published on 04/04/03 at 14:00
I was looking for a larger amplifier for my bass when I realized me and my guitarist friend couldnt play loud together since I had only a peavey minx 110 amp. I bought the amp from Guitarworks on 16th avenue in Calgary Alberta for $740 (Cdn dollars).

I really like the flexibility with this amp, lots of tone adjustments like the 8 frequency EQ panel and then your typical high, low knobs. This thing goes real loud and can easily wake neighbors up if played at the wrong time (trust me I know), it can also make stuff fall off shelves, so make sure you don't break nothin. It has a built in chrorus and crossover which lets you rig up multiple speakers and make some crazy effects with just the amp. Since it's a 15 inch speaker the long whole notes really drone out and fill the room with a wall of killer sound.

There are 2 downfalls to this amp, #1 is if your playing really fast it sometimes has trouble keeping up being such a big speaker and all. #2 the weight, man she's a heavy girl, I think the webpage said 88 pounds or something.

Solid peavey construction through and through that thing is beefy, I've dropped her a couple of times pretty hard but it still comes back for more. Many people say peavey is low quality stuff, and I know that its not top of the line, but for the price you pay you really can't complain, great sound and electronics that don't go all buggy on ya, your set.

I really like this amp and the quality Peavey has brought to the table, I have had no problems with all my peavy equipment I have bought. You really can't go wrong with Peavey, just because it costs less doesn't mean it sucks.

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