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Published on 01/01/03 at 15:00I 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.
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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