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Peavey Bandit 112 (Discontinued)

Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Peavey belonging to the TransTube (Discontinued) series

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«  A great amp »

Published on 12/23/12 at 08:36
The amp is a Peavey Bandit 112 guitar amp transistor. It has an output of 80W (100 with optional cabinet).
It has a clean channel and a channel lead, in each case three different sounds for each channel. It also has a knob to adjust the reverb and another boost to the sound. There is a homeworld and HIGH GAIN LOW GAIN. At the rear of the amp, it has another other, a trimming power (25%, 50%, or 100%) and an output for sound card.

UTILIZATION

Use of this amp is very simple, no need to book.
The front panel is divided into three parts:
_ The clean part with a volume knob, the choice between the "vintage", "classic" or "warm" and a three-band equalizer.
_ The lead part, with a knob to adjust the gain of the distortion, the choice between the "vintage", "modern" or "high gain", a three-band EQ and a knob "post gain" which is the volume of lead channel.
_ The game master with a knob to adjust the reverb knob and the "boost".

SOUNDS

This amp can get different types of sound as clear as saturated.
I play with mainly metal but good hard rock retro well. I play a BC Rich Virgo Celtic gratt, or sometimes my first Ibanez.
Its my fetish lead channel - the "modern"
_ Pre gain: 7
_ Low: 8-9
_ Med: 2
_ High: 6-7
_ Reverb: 6
_ Boost: 5

OVERALL OPINION

I almost since the beginning that I play guitar and I've never been disappointed. I tried it in a music store and I was immediately hooked. The price / quality ratio is pretty good for this type of amp.

The PLUS:
_ A good power
_ Easy

The LESS:
_ The footswitch optional
_ A light breeze