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« Peavey Transformer 112 »

Published on 11/19/02 at 15:00
I went to a local music store and played around on this amp, I liked it, so I bought it. I paid somewhere around 450 for it.

This amp is the best amp that I have ever tried. The quality of sound is just increadible. I made my own settings and saved them in a day, and still have more to play with and save. The possibilities seem endless. Peaveys have always been GREAT quality amps, and I have always trusted them. ...AND THEY DELIVERED! The amp has 16 factory presets (you will find your favorite vary fast). It also has a button on it to switch those factorys into user settings. Those you really dont have enough of, Trust me on this. It also has a program you can run on your computer to give you a plethera of great settings. With these you can sound like any of your favorite guitar players.
This amp really is the cream of the crop, and I hope more people are lucky enough to enjoy its capabilities.

This amp, although really powerful, loud, and useful, has two minor things that have set me back.
1-The pedal that comes with it doesn't have a user button to switch from user, to factory if need be.
I have wanted to do this many times but was struck by the fack I had to stop playing reach down and hit the button with my finger, or try and coordinate myself with my foot.

2-The program that you can get for this amp to give you more sounds, and settings...I'm haveing lots of trouble finding out what it is, let a lone where to get it and how much it is. It is supposed to go to the midi in on your amp, and the USB, or game port of the computer.

Its very solid and supports me sitting on it when I plug my headphones in, and the quality is outstanding.

All in all this amp is the cream of the crop. I recommend it to anyone that is a little bit experienced with playing the guitar.

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