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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 11/27/05 at 09:19
Audience: Beginners
Technical specifications for any given t is higher.

Regarding the effect of Transtube lamp is just average but good perspective as we must for this award should not ask for the moon either.

I want a report of the same as this amp is rsistant and was not afraid to stroll.

UTILIZATION

The use is very simple and intuitive. For an amp This category is gualiseur putting two more frankly. The latter is rather ffective.

For my part I use this amp for train home. It does not dlivre enough power, the battery will tend to completely cover the sound of the amp a month to really push it ... And the sound is really horrible! At least not to be difficult.

I will put seven, the only condition to use it just to train ... Otherwise it would be a 4 ...

SOUNDS

It was then that complicates everything ... The lack of roundness and warmth (though I play with Gibson SG standard that has its origin in a fairly hot)! You do not get the right sound you would with lamps. The sound is flat and cold, and more as mentioned above ds that we push some serious volume disparraissent more apparatre to the final sound shrill.

The only way I found rattraprt everything is plug it in my PDAL Cooltron Vox Bulldog distortion (which has a lamp), and this time the sound is actually correct ...

OVERALL OPINION

I will put seven, I think it's an amp with a good supply qualitprix, and with good rsistant CHARACTERISTICS ... By ca rest against a transistor amp, do not make illusions.

I would recommend for beginners and for work at home (h neighbors must think so)! As against a mind for use in a group, nothing beats a good head amp with these speakers. I use an Engl Powerball to work with my group and it is not comparable, let's be clear.