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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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Published on 08/12/13 at 09:49
100 watts, Transtube, effects loop, multiple channels for bien.ajuster his sound, while left like clockwork. No need relister features, if not remember that 100 watts with a great 12-inch Celestion hp, it was supposed to move ...

UTILIZATION

Super simple and rather versatile in its range of sound, I was not disappointed with the possibilities of sound.

SOUNDS

This is where the shoe pinches. Breath, the feedback has larigot takes a reverb wooden crate, the crappy and cold saturations ... fortunately la.puissance was the appointment and que.j 'was able to graft at the time un.digitech RP2000. The overdrive channel has never been engaged since. This was typically the amp card for playing hard rock and metal, and I was profoundly disappointed.

OVERALL OPINION

This is the amp that made me buy my first tube combo. Too noisy, too everything in fact. I never managed to get sound que.je wanted il.y was always a quack. I could replay over there with some very good stuff and I found it absolutely disgusting. On the market OCCAZ the year hughes kettner attax bury while more complete, same for the Valvestate (ah my little 8080 which rendered the soul too quickly) ... from 5150 has a big head, I've never been excited by the sound of the peavey. This bandit is aptly named ...