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Peavey Studio Pro 112 II (Discontinued)

Solid-State Combo Guitar Amp from Peavey belonging to the Studio Pro series

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Published on 04/28/08 at 11:32
This amp is a 65W amp transistors with a HP 12 inch Blue Marvel. It possde two guitar input (low and high), an effects loop, a plug for the footswitch which is optional, an output to an external speaker and a headphone output. We also have a 3 band equalizer (low, med and high) on each channel and a rverbe rglage and T-Dynamics. Each channel has a volume indpendant and offers DIFFERENT types of sounds switchable by a lever: "Vintage" and "Modern" channel for clean and "Vintage", "Modern" and "High Gain" channel for the lead . The connection is not bad and are rglages plutt complete overall. I just find that it lacks an outlet to be able to be transplanted in a mixer at concert for example. For cons, I never worked rverb same passage APRS workshop.

UTILIZATION

Setup is a breeze, we arrive easily find the sound is looking for the manual for the make up the numbers as the amp is clear and simple to use. The leaflet gives examples of rglages but I do not see good rev ... However I find the knobs ragissent trs well, particularly for the earnings rgler trs prcis I think.

SOUNDS

I mainly play rock, hard rock, and this is clearly mtal with its field of use. I play it with a Fender Highway One Stratocaster or Gibson Les Paul Classic and I find that the grain of each guitar is made well enough for an amp transistors. For its clear, I put myself in position plutt "Vintage" because I find the sounds warmer and they are as close as a lamp that amp "Modern", which is cool. In distortion, I use the method "vintage" for blues, rock, hard rock from the 60-70 in the spirit of Led Zeppelin, AC / DC at low saturation, Jimi Hendrix, "modern" for the big mtal very heavy, "high gain" to play such as Iron Maiden. The amp may be a little low bard, so rgler based guitarist, but thanks to the palm-mute trs are well made and strong. As a group, it is powerful enough to agree, but it must be rgler because I found a little behind compared to other amps: when I play with the other guitarist in my group, which has a Marshall MG50DFX, I do not get much volume trs gal and only after small adjustments to the qualisation I resurfaced

OVERALL OPINION

I bought this amp when I beginners guitar, 3 years ago and it satisfies me. Trs is versatile and comes out a good sound. The report qualitprix trs is good (bought new for 299), as usual with Peavey. It is powerful enough to play in rpter and medium-sized rooms (possibly picked up by a microphone) and it is not too bulky. Only default: no footswitch supplied with the amp or if anything wrong.