Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in USA) (Discontinued) - Lyncelia's review
translatedTransistor amplifier of 80W into 8 ohms and 100W into 4 Ohms. Classical setting: Clean Switch / saturated facade or footswitch EQ Low, Mid and Treble per Channel Thrash Switch (Decreases Acu…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in USA) (Discontinued) - Le Taz's review
translatedBe careful, this opinion relates to the Bandit 112 3rd gnration (new look, among other things ...) 100w amp, transistor, 1hp 12 ', complte connection. 2 channels, adjustable indpendamment (volume…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in China) (Discontinued) - Webs08's review
translated- What kind of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)? This is a transistor amplifier - What is the power dlivre? 80 W and 100 W output with more ext. - What connection? Jack - What are th…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in USA) (Discontinued) - Rillecy94's review
translatedAmp transistor. 2 channels: clean and distortion with a footswitch and possibility of legalization on each channel spar. Reverb Finally, I know I'm being but as said before I'm gonna aadja does…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in USA) (Discontinued) - kriss54's review
translatedTransistor amplifier 80 watts into 8 ohms 100 watts into 4 ohms all the connectors known except for headphones, but the one speaks of a 100-watt the wholes rglages an amp lamps, do not forget t…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in USA) (Discontinued) - Super fraizier's review
translatedCombo-transistor -80 W Connectivity-cabinet, effects loop etc. Rglages-classical: 2 caneaux clean, lead, 3 positions per channel: vintage, natural and modern reverb, boost UTILIZATION Relat…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in China) (Discontinued) - Topprog's review
translatedTransistor amplifier 80 watts lamp Transtube formulation, expandable with 100 watts speaker supplmentaire. clear channel (vintage and modern) + 1 lead channel, 3 spare distorss with equalization. Bet…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in USA) (Discontinued) - Topprog's review
translatedTransistor amplifier 80 watts lamp Transtube formulation, expandable with 100 watts speaker supplmentaire. clear channel (vintage and modern) + 1 lead channel, 3 spare distorss with equalization. Bet…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in China) (Discontinued) - squallfar's review
translated80watts transistor Adjustments medium, treeble and bass, pre gain, post gain ... The volume named post gain is very sensitive and poorly done. 0 to 1 on the low amount, more than 1 amp is virtu…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in China) (Discontinued) - synseven's review
translatedTransistor 80watts and 100 with additional speakers connections: jack effects loop high gain and low gain baffle SETTING: in clean volume, modern / vintage, mid, low, high in disto: pre gai…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in USA) (Discontinued) - niaboctruk's review
translated<ul> What kind of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)? Transistor What is the power dlivre? 100 W RMS What connection? Jack 6.35 What rglages the effects? ... level set…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in USA) (Discontinued) - Hanghalze's review
translatedThis is a 80W amp Transtube. It has only one purpose, unfortunately, the reverb. I find it unfortunate that he did not do a little more effort to put another effect. UTILIZATION The configura…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in China) (Discontinued) - "Fun amp"
Peavey's are just fun amps. They have a great sounding distortion and driving tone and they are very forgiving to play. They make you want to go out and join a metal band. The are inexpensive too whi…
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in China) (Discontinued) - "Solid state but better"
This amp is called the transtube technology amp which basically means that it is still a solid state amp design but with an emulated tube tone. So basically what you get is an amp that is cheaper to …
Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in China) (Discontinued) - melting-julie's review
translatedI have the 2007 models. I once had a rather old Samick 15W .. So I could feel the power difference ^ ^ 80 Watts See previous review .. UTILIZATION <strong>Very easy to use!</strong> I…