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

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  • RoditoRodito

    Good amp, without

    Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)Published on 11/01/14 at 12:21
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    40W transistor amp
    2 channels
    Reverb
    each independent channel equalization
    A pre-gain on channel 2 function; gain can be activated, thrash mode menu
    output cab 8ohms
    preamp output to use only the preamp section

    very negative (in my case): no effects loop ...

    UTILIZATION

    The second channel has a knob "pre gain" and another "post gain." This is actually the volume of the second channel, and the first simply to gain. So it was a bit confusing at first before realizing it because I thought it matched two gain knobs ...

    For my part, I mostly used the first channel, since my distortion comes from a preamp

    SOUNDS

    The first channel provides a very decent clea…
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    40W transistor amp
    2 channels
    Reverb
    each independent channel equalization
    A pre-gain on channel 2 function; gain can be activated, thrash mode menu
    output cab 8ohms
    preamp output to use only the preamp section

    very negative (in my case): no effects loop ...

    UTILIZATION

    The second channel has a knob "pre gain" and another "post gain." This is actually the volume of the second channel, and the first simply to gain. So it was a bit confusing at first before realizing it because I thought it matched two gain knobs ...

    For my part, I mostly used the first channel, since my distortion comes from a preamp

    SOUNDS

    The first channel provides a very decent clean sound, but quite cold, characterless
    The second channel is more interesting and versatile enough: the Pre Gain knob is a pretty nice light crunch, then activating the gain, distortion that can push far enough is obtained. By activating the thrash mode, you win the distortion and compression, the sound becomes quite accurate. Please note, this is not the High Gain either, but you can still get a fairly significant distortion. Big flaw: the breath, which appears with: The volume of each channel, gain, treble, and reverb. In the case of the second channel, it is impossible to eliminate the breath emitted by the gain (note my amp is quite old and has been abused).
    The EQ is quite responsive. It is suitable for a lot of styles, but I find it generally just typed, without character. It does not have much personality.

    OVERALL OPINION

    It has been over ten years since I used. I tried several combos, and I find it frankly bland compared to other transistors combos. The sound is okay, and yet it has some interesting features, especially on the second channel, which provides a large range of crunch / overdrive.
    For my part, I find it very very light for a rehearsal (I play metal), and I have to plug it into a 4 * 12 cab, but pushing the volume, much feedback. I play mostly in the apartment then.
    The fact that there is no effects loop is a big negative.
    Speaking of Transtube technology is especially a big publicity stunt: how can we compare lamp and transistor other than pushing the volume ?? it is especially here that feel the difference between the two !! and this one has a sound that cuts off very quickly when you push the volume to a battery !!
    I do not have that choice today, I think that there are much friendlier transistors combos. It may be good for those who play rock / hard rock maybe. For metalheads, it's a fair bit I think even for the rehearsal. To play in his room, that's fine, but I think especially for this there are better options.
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  • ericvericv

    Its zero

    Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)Published on 01/10/13 at 10:50
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    I gave 10 euros I was so ashamed to have such a thing, compared to the same range bandit in 112, that is ridiculous. You really have anything to be put in the tooth to play with ca.
    when I see reviews that I think there has not been the same. much for me it is the model of after ... but frankly I think that those who issue opinions have not tested n the bandit 112 for the sound level gap is huge

    UTILIZATION

    easy to do nothing it does not ring, c is empty hollow medium has died without chest. if c is easy to walk.

    SOUNDS

    bad

    OVERALL OPINION

    ever.
  • MGR/Kevin FMGR/Kevin F

    Peavey Envoy 110

    Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)Published on 03/07/04 at 15:00
    I bought this amp at Sam Ash for 230$.

    The best thing about the amp is the clean channel, You get a great acoustic sound from it, and you dont here any buzzing. I also like the high and low gain input jacks, thats a plus.

    The distortion could be more brutal, but since i use distortion pedals it's all good.

    It's sturdy enough for you to kick it and jump off of it. So yea, it has good construction. Also, it has a Blue Marvel speaker which is pretty loud for a 10 inch.

    If you like playing hard and fast, this is the amp for you.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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    I bought this amp at Sam Ash for 230$.

    The best thing about the amp is the clean channel, You get a great acoustic sound from it, and you dont here any buzzing. I also like the high and low gain input jacks, thats a plus.

    The distortion could be more brutal, but since i use distortion pedals it's all good.

    It's sturdy enough for you to kick it and jump off of it. So yea, it has good construction. Also, it has a Blue Marvel speaker which is pretty loud for a 10 inch.

    If you like playing hard and fast, this is the amp for you.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/JeremyMGR/Jeremy

    Peavey Envoy 110

    Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)Published on 01/01/03 at 15:00
    I bought this amp at a local guitar shop in michigan. I paid $250 out the door.

    I like the High and low imput jacks, the modern/vintage seems to make more of a differnce in tone than my last peavey(rage 158). The looks are very cool its the new style and i like it very much. The 40 watts driving the 10 inch blue marvel speaker are loud for what they are. The open back on it is a plus for hauling around my cables and stompbox when i go somewhere. The clean channel is awsome, you can get a good acoustic sound from it. The lead channel is good but could be better. It also has a headphone jack on the back for private practice. Keeps up with a drum set well.

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    I bought this amp at a local guitar shop in michigan. I paid $250 out the door.

    I like the High and low imput jacks, the modern/vintage seems to make more of a differnce in tone than my last peavey(rage 158). The looks are very cool its the new style and i like it very much. The 40 watts driving the 10 inch blue marvel speaker are loud for what they are. The open back on it is a plus for hauling around my cables and stompbox when i go somewhere. The clean channel is awsome, you can get a good acoustic sound from it. The lead channel is good but could be better. It also has a headphone jack on the back for private practice. Keeps up with a drum set well.

    It could Have better distortion, I play mostly metal and punk so i got a Ibanez Smash Box And now it sounds Great! A little noisy on the lead channel when at high volume.

    Great! I can take a beating!

    Not a super loud amp, probly just loud enough for a bar gig, or to make close neighbors mad.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • starcristarcri

    Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)Published on 02/09/12 at 14:24
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    Transistor amplifier with nothing digital, modeling "Transtube" 100% transistors
    very complete except effects loop, 40W and good projection, it provides strong!
    EQ presets are handy, for the rest, there is everything you need
    40 Watts RMS.
    Speaker 10'' (254mm) Blue Marvel ®.
    2-channel preamp Footswitchable.
    3-band EQ per channel.
    High and low gain inputs.
    Dial tone Vintage / Modern Clear the canal.
    Dial tone Vintage / Modern / High Gain on the Lead channel.
    Headphone output.

    UTILIZATION

    You plug it and play, no need manual.

    SOUNDS

    His issue, it is very clean, very clear, the distos are great. everything is easy to adjust, reverb (spring) does the jo…
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    Transistor amplifier with nothing digital, modeling "Transtube" 100% transistors
    very complete except effects loop, 40W and good projection, it provides strong!
    EQ presets are handy, for the rest, there is everything you need
    40 Watts RMS.
    Speaker 10'' (254mm) Blue Marvel ®.
    2-channel preamp Footswitchable.
    3-band EQ per channel.
    High and low gain inputs.
    Dial tone Vintage / Modern Clear the canal.
    Dial tone Vintage / Modern / High Gain on the Lead channel.
    Headphone output.

    UTILIZATION

    You plug it and play, no need manual.

    SOUNDS

    His issue, it is very clean, very clear, the distos are great. everything is easy to adjust, reverb (spring) does the job. This amp is a great tool, easy to carry, easy to adjust, powerful enough for scenes (not too large) and répets it complies with the guitars and the game, but I understand those who hate it because it is not flattering.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have excellent tube amps, of course, better than this little Peavey, but not that much, and especially so less convenient (and + so expensive!). on stage this one is truly effective and versatile. (and so much lighter!)
    However, to play alone at home, it is not enough "pretty" and far too powerful. This is a great little tool to cut the scene. At this price nothing can hope for.
    An unbeatable value for money.
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  • DeadmickyDeadmicky

    Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)Published on 12/20/04 at 14:32
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    Transistor technology
    40W
    Between an output jack, output jack 3:-preamp - speaker, sorites-Switch
    Canal clean and saturated

    UTILIZATION

    Manuel clear
    simple configuration
    Its easily affordable and good quality

    SOUNDS

    Good sound saturation for metal and heavy metal
    Its crisp and clear as clean

    OVERALL OPINION

    Very good value qualitprix
    Very good amp for beginners scene
  • Le TazLe Taz

    Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)Published on 05/13/08 at 01:47
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    Small amp w 40, hp 10 '. Transistor amp, but very balanced, with excellent projection. It can be heard to repeat 'without making everyone deaf (Because the knobs to donf').

    clean, crunch and lead a 2, reverb, and so bright.

    Much better than the marshall of the same range.

    A big downside, however: no effects loop ...
    The preamp out walking altogether good, hp output. I think the tinkering to create an effects loop.

    UTILIZATION

    Simplified Deployment. Can easily be found sound, especially saturated.

    SOUNDS

    I am a regular all-tube amp (I have it elsewhere): 2 channels JCM800 (yum), Fender Blues Junior, Engl Thunder 50, and saw spend a lot of bugs (TSL601 Marshal…
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    Small amp w 40, hp 10 '. Transistor amp, but very balanced, with excellent projection. It can be heard to repeat 'without making everyone deaf (Because the knobs to donf').

    clean, crunch and lead a 2, reverb, and so bright.

    Much better than the marshall of the same range.

    A big downside, however: no effects loop ...
    The preamp out walking altogether good, hp output. I think the tinkering to create an effects loop.

    UTILIZATION

    Simplified Deployment. Can easily be found sound, especially saturated.

    SOUNDS

    I am a regular all-tube amp (I have it elsewhere): 2 channels JCM800 (yum), Fender Blues Junior, Engl Thunder 50, and saw spend a lot of bugs (TSL601 Marshall, JTM30, JVM410h, peavey classic 30 and 50, 50 and classic engl powerball, Peavey ValveKing 112). To guide you, I stayed on the top 3 cities that m'équipent.

    Well. A range equal, there is absolutely nothing better. This amp is super versatile.

    The clean sounds are rather flat, even by digging mediums, rather neutral, but it can be nice. Your fingers will have to manage to make it sound ... The saturation is nice. The lead-free boost overdrive is like a good well balanced. With the boost we enter the distortion, but you lose the grain, even if some find that the lead core lack of gain.

    Personally, I am absolutely no fan of the lead boost or bright, with eq on PM: fingers and the guitar start to work, and when one grabs the thing, it's magic, it's by far one of disto my favorite so far!

    For HP, it's roulette: good or bad. I have just recovered with a hp is not in the case. For cons, I plug in my Marshall 4x12 83, gt65, a killing. If you like the sounds 80 years, it comes a lot, I find a grain to Gambale, without a ton of effects.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Without telling my life when I arrived in vocational training, I felt my lamps of the amp from a lease, and I made a little mouth seeing those dragibus that equip the school. Return to the transistor?

    This amp has allowed me to affirm my own sound. At the same time, imagine having enchainer Norah Jones, the Spin Doctors, Santana and Toto on a mini stage with no time to redo the settings ... It trains the fingers and the amp you help.

    If you find one, go there with closed eyes. If you start is the best amp I've ever played Labour.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Not too bad

    Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)Published on 06/23/11 at 10:53
    For a decent practice amp this one isn't that bad for the money. It has two channels with independent EQing controls and different boosts and voicing switches. This sin not a stage amp nor an amp that you would record with. However, this is a nice little amp for those needing to practice and don't want to bust out a huge stack at home.


    Peavey Envoy 110 Features:

    40 watts (rms)
    Two footswitchable channels clean and lead
    3-band EQ per channel
    Headphone jack
    Modern/vintage voicing switch on clean channel
    Footswitchable reverb with level control
    High gain/modern/vintage voicing switch on lead channel


    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Solid State
    Number of Channels 2
    Power …
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    For a decent practice amp this one isn't that bad for the money. It has two channels with independent EQing controls and different boosts and voicing switches. This sin not a stage amp nor an amp that you would record with. However, this is a nice little amp for those needing to practice and don't want to bust out a huge stack at home.


    Peavey Envoy 110 Features:

    40 watts (rms)
    Two footswitchable channels clean and lead
    3-band EQ per channel
    Headphone jack
    Modern/vintage voicing switch on clean channel
    Footswitchable reverb with level control
    High gain/modern/vintage voicing switch on lead channel


    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Solid State
    Number of Channels 2
    Power 40W
    Speakers 1 x 10" Blue Marvel
    No Effects
    Reverb
    EQ Low, Mid, High
    No Amp Modeling
    Preamp Tubes No Tubes
    Power Tubes No Tubes
    Inputs 2 x Instrument
    Outputs 1 x Headphone (1/4"), 1 x Speaker Simulated Direct Output (1/4")
    Footswitch I/O
    No Effects Loop
    Height 17"
    Width 19.375"
    Depth 9.25"
    Weight 24.5 lbs.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is solid state so it will sound nasally and sterile but not that you are necessarily looking for world class tone in this amp. I like all Peavey's with a humbucker style pickup in the guitar of choice. The clean channel isn't to bad and sounds pretty decent. I actually like solid state clean tones sometimes better than tube cleans.

    The distortion channel have a nice grind for high gain purposes and a fatter sound then you would come to expect from a solid state amplifier. The distortion is very reminiscent of a 5150 and pretty much falls in line with the overall sound of the Peavey distortion amps.

    OVERALL OPINION

    For the money this is a nice amp for those needing to get started playing the electric guitar or those needing a sweet practice amp and don't want to break the bank. This amp has been revised and the newer model is out with some added features like more inputs and better speaker in the cabinet. So the used market is the only way to go with this amp nowadays.

    I would recommend playing this first to see if Peavey solid state voicing is up your alley. These are different then say a Fender, Marshall, or Mesa Boogie.
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  • hardcore666hardcore666

    Peavey Envoy 110 (Discontinued)Published on 09/25/09 at 10:04
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    all is well summarized

    UTILIZATION

    It is very easy to use, is the eq is well defined, clean is good this is just going very very crystalline arpege has good rhythm blues or rock.

    In the OD really kills her, having a jackson RR EMG 81 has sometimes been very aggressive in both songs in rhythmic solos!

    SOUNDS

    To love the Metal and Hardcore truly powerful this amp is really a killer!!

    It sounds really fat sound with a strong current, a pure wonder for a metalhead lol

    OVERALL OPINION

    Cafait 2 years that I have, I possess several metal and rock guitars, it's really cool to play with.

    Good value for money

    Very different from Marshall, but I like the 2 …
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    all is well summarized

    UTILIZATION

    It is very easy to use, is the eq is well defined, clean is good this is just going very very crystalline arpege has good rhythm blues or rock.

    In the OD really kills her, having a jackson RR EMG 81 has sometimes been very aggressive in both songs in rhythmic solos!

    SOUNDS

    To love the Metal and Hardcore truly powerful this amp is really a killer!!

    It sounds really fat sound with a strong current, a pure wonder for a metalhead lol

    OVERALL OPINION

    Cafait 2 years that I have, I possess several metal and rock guitars, it's really cool to play with.

    Good value for money

    Very different from Marshall, but I like the 2 lol

    I love this amp, it allowed me to give me a good back scratch the ds!! <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_mrgreen.gif" alt="mrgreen" />
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