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  • MGR/HuwMGR/Huw

    Peavey 108

    Peavey Rage 108Published on 09/24/02 at 15:00
    Local Market - £40.00 (clean 2nd Hand)

    It's light. Very light - I'm a bass player, I live on the first floor, my amps live on the 2nd floor, and as I get older I wish I'd taken up the flute!

    For rehersals, jams and folk-dances this is the box to take; it'll cope (just) with by bass, and miked up (rather than DI - the speaker distorts nicely giving a good growl absent from my bigger boxes at low volumes). It travels by bus to drinking gigs and can cope with being deluged with beer (like any Peavey). At a trad Jazz do recently someone whacked a Mike through it and sang St James Infirmary - they left the lead channel on by accident, the result was this wild, Tom Waits overdriven voice, lik…
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    Local Market - £40.00 (clean 2nd Hand)

    It's light. Very light - I'm a bass player, I live on the first floor, my amps live on the 2nd floor, and as I get older I wish I'd taken up the flute!

    For rehersals, jams and folk-dances this is the box to take; it'll cope (just) with by bass, and miked up (rather than DI - the speaker distorts nicely giving a good growl absent from my bigger boxes at low volumes). It travels by bus to drinking gigs and can cope with being deluged with beer (like any Peavey). At a trad Jazz do recently someone whacked a Mike through it and sang St James Infirmary - they left the lead channel on by accident, the result was this wild, Tom Waits overdriven voice, like an old 78.

    Not a solo amp for anything with drums, but fine for everyday sketching, writing, busking (where there's mains), and lending to other musos (it's cheap).



    It isn't very loud. The speaker projects a long way, so using it as an onstage monitor with DI to the desk is a poor move, as everyone else can hear if you're playing the wrong tune, but all you can hear is noise.

    Solid, well made, small.

    Tough, dependable, flexible, bigger than it really is, light, portable and good looking.
    I like it.



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  • MGR/AnthonyMGR/Anthony

    Peavey Rage 108

    Peavey Rage 108Published on 03/23/02 at 15:00
    I paid 100$ (cnd) for it like new

    Small , good sounding gain

    Not enough power in the clean section

    indestrutible

    Pratice , Good for beginner or to be a travel amp

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com