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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 08/20/04 at 04:39
See previous notices ...
in the new version there is a small modification that takes two switches, one for clean and one for distortion. Above is marked "modern / vitage" for clean, same for the distortion with "high gain" and more. good omen, right?

UTILIZATION

Pretty standard, no need of the manual, then in half an hour I think there are ways to find all the possible sounds, and with pleasure ...

SOUNDS

I tested several guitar on this amp (stratum US, Mexico and Ibanez RG with EMG ...) and everyone is benefiting.
I like the position "modern" in as clean (and especially) in distortion. We just push the gain, or not really in any case he released his flawless after that depends on your taste.
In short the switch and allow any eq!

OVERALL OPINION

I played on this amp 3 weeks, he made the scene, to repeat with other scratch ... without its problems or power.

for a transistor amp at this price (in 450 euros I think) is excellent! I also tried the old version (without switch) works well too, but not as versatile.
the idea of ​​the switch is really good, it's simple this is equivalent to the analog amp simulation, but: p
a good buy ...