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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 07/19/06 at 05:54
Value For Money : Excellent
For CHARACTERISTICS, critical look at the above. It has not changed in the meantime.
Two types of sounds clear, 3 for the lead.
Well, it's fairly complete for that price the amp.
(I, too, the transformer is supported by a board, I think it's to hold it in place while absorbing vibration.)

UTILIZATION

Operation is simple, clear knobs rglant sound and sound distortion are spars (Practice for two separate properties sounds!). Finally, you have a CONTRL-General for the T-rverbe and dynamics.
Yeah, the manual ... It's true because they are obliged to give, because there is no need. Otherwise it gives as an example some typical ptits rglages (Blues, mtal ...).

Turn the knobs, scrape, turn buttons, scratch ... There is no problem you will find the sound you are looking for. DIFFERENT rglagles with the amp covers a wide range of trs sound, distortion ultra lightweight compressed crunch Vintage trs.

A inconvnient is rglage the volume distortion, it shows trs quickly to beginners and must pass a minute has run his knob in order prs nanomtre not play hard at night.

SOUNDS

This amp covers almost all styles. Trs versatile, with good quality for both the clean sound, the sound distortion.
The effect is striking Transtube, and clear sound in "vintage" with a lot of rverbe gives you the impression of playing on an era of amp (the sound is much chattering in Vintage, mediums emerge better).
The lead is also really good, and the three mode (Vintage: rock, blues | Modern: Heavy, mtal, black | High-gain: Hard-rock) really have their peculiarities, which can then be refined with buttons middle, low, high ...

As much as I love her modern distortion, which I prfre vintage sound clear. (Rhooo Transtube brings this technology even when something, even if it is not the lamps!).

I use a Jackson Dinky DK2, and I can do it all: both songs such as Stairway to Heaven, that of Priest's Painkiller.

Ptite note: When playing low volume, bass stand out more. Ds that the sound rises, Aiges back ... and return, ca, they come back!

OVERALL OPINION

It has been three months since I use it, bought 300 (promo, original price 340), and as I play everything (well, not DCON must either: I do not jazz and gypsy) it satisfies me.

For group play, he has enough to hold potatoes. Excellent qualitprix, in short, a good amp trs, both to play at home, whether in rpt.

APRs must pass lamp.