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Peavey Bandit 112 II (Made in China) (Discontinued)

Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Peavey belonging to the Bandit series

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«  Very correct »

Published on 01/10/13 at 10:41
transistor, two channels xhacun their full equalization, 80w, + presence + resonnance reverb effect loop switch provides adjustable.

UTILIZATION

very simple, no manual, I also have the 1990 version which was against by default as the dry solder (therefore need to redo about 50 euros in store to repair it).
The sound is not bad at all (it is not lamp but techno Transtube crunch from a certain volume (so I do not know if it is techno or hp but it has high volume crunch. Per cons over the volume of 6-7 hp saturates and drool but as you say that you're already deaf before. frankly it's a good deal of attention in purchasing occas knob the test by pulling and pushing of times that welding kidding (c is to be done on any amp that has traveled). Anyway he has fooled more than one, it really means to make good sound, maybe not metal (well I did not esssayé) but for blues rock jazz funk see, working the sound even when it was something very honest. Moreover, it adapts very well all the same for the acoustic guitar.

SOUNDS

see above

OVERALL OPINION

j 'uses peavey 20 years, this one I kept 7 years, and traded against the gear and I regret (although I have more gear performance to date, he has always done his job, his default is c be heavy enough to carry around (I took 110 Transtube sent lugging a lighter blues with hp I do not know what, and although very disappointed of the result from the bandit, then this is the 10 hp cons 12 makes the difference but I do not know sent does not happen at the ankle). But today ca is cheap, and c is a good deal, this is not the amp but the century c is more than adequate and especially without light c is a good amp for amateur eclairé. although he accepts all the pedals.
J have a ValveKing 212 I hereby amended as sells really too heavy and too powerful (100w lamp 35 kg), a tiny terror head orange ca I love a clean sound advice as I was orange, and a peavey delta blues 15 inch ultra sound super clean and crunch as I advise also, and that for repet I'll take a villain in order to leave behind me to avoid lugging the whole lamp and peter me back. I recommend it before moving on lamps.