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Peavey Envoy 110 II (Discontinued)

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

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Published on 05/11/04 at 07:00
Value For Money : Excellent
All transistor 40W
Jack 2 between high and low for a ct connect the instrument to have a max gain (high: 6 db) and one-6dB relative to high, depending on the choice can affect the entry of the instrument according to his that we DSIR
The rglages are very simple and meaningful in terms of changes, the legalization changes quite easily with a significant hearing.
The selector for 2 channels (Light saturated and allows for each position of each channel to choose from modern or vintage or normal (for the channel because saturated intermdiaire mode does not exist on the clean channel).

UTILIZATION

Trs simple configuration, finish top for the range and price. The buttons rpondent Fawn prcise.
The sound is easily adjustable and thanks to switchable selector Modern / Normal / Vintage without changing of legalization, cel saves time depending on the style of play (Modern rhythm for "Metal" / Modern for the "Rock Fort" / Vintage for the "blues" and all its drives. trs simple short modulation by the switch of intermdiaire trs friendly.
As for the manual?? For amps, that is based on the gots ... not an opinion but given the simplicity of use, we can s' to go ...

SOUNDS

My playing style is mostly the Rock Fort and bcp instrumental music (Vai / Satriani / ...), do not laugh, in store, I have a Marshall Valvestate hsit between 80 W (I know the mod The Hughes and Kettner !!!), a 80 W, and frankly, it 's not silent the price m' sr interrested but the sound I was looking for my choice and s' is naturally done on this Peavey, which m 'offered more modulations and the reconciliation of Shred Music.
I'm using this amp with two guitars: Ibanez RG 270 R A microphone mounted Dimarzio Evolution in bridge, EMG HZ with a handle and an ibanez Powersound center position. I use it with this amp for rhythm trs "mtales" and some solos but bcp for rhythm because the alloy with the SETTING THE Dimarzio the envoy "spit" a max.
J 'also uses bcp plus 1 Ergodyne EDR470EX with EMG pickups mostly for solos and other music styles than metal. In addition to the envoy who has a good gain, I 'use an Ibanez TS7 Tubescreamer to boost my solos and a Boss Turbo Overdrive for more sustain and then zoom in 2020 for all that is modulation, a wha Morley Pro Series II and volume. With all this I have found the right balance.
In terms of my favorite rglage on the amp for the sound I was looking for:
Pre Gain: 7 / Bass: 6 / Middle: 4 / Trebble: 6.5 / Reverb: 6 / Post Gain your choice according to the noise you want to do but for me it is a good rglage on this amp.
Short in terms of sound for the price to say anything, that is of good value / A Quality / Price.

OVERALL OPINION

I'm using this amp since November 2003.
I don 't do anything wrong because I have taken the time to choose and try other amps, I have taken one that is more my style.
With the exprience, if I have to renew one day, it 's clear that I think back a Transtube but which one? ...