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Published on 12/05/03 at 15:00Getting to the point on the 65, for the bonehead whose reverb went out, it's just a quick solder job and it will never happen again. The boys south of the border kinda cut corners in the manufacturing, but then again they all do. The wires inside the reverb assembly aren't soldered at the factory, just spliced in half and touching the contacts. Understandeably by the nature of any reverb assy you get vibration, causing the poor contact.
It sounds better than the peavey 112 I had, those things sound like YAKKKK!!!
Maybe a little more balls and punch but it's pretty decent.
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As good as any for the price, real good with a strat or tele.
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It sounds better than the peavey 112 I had, those things sound like YAKKKK!!!
Maybe a little more balls and punch but it's pretty decent.
See above
As good as any for the price, real good with a strat or tele.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com