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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 11/19/10 at 12:19
See other reviews. I still accurate than mine (the series more morden I do not know) has an analog reverb.

UTILIZATION

We do is use more traditional and simpler. I've never had to open the manual. The equalization is effective, and the types of sounds are all different. For the simulation knob lamps, there is hardly a difference between level 0 and the maximum ... In

SOUNDS

sound, light, sounds very "transistor" very neutral, cold, but well balanced and very accurate. Equalization and the selector "modern / vintage" allows you to play all the guitars. Do not expect to play blues or funk with a nice sound, but jazz is pretty cool (especially with a friend Parker, equipped with SD SH2 and SH4:)).
In Lead, 3 different positions: the "vintage", which is a pretty bold crunch, with a large amplitude. This is the sound as pleasant on that channel. the "modern", a typical metal, perfect for train harmonics, tapping and the technical demonstrations. Careful though not to put too much gain, it drools a lot and a big mash could leave your speakerphone! However, this allowed me muddy side, I began lorqui, overcome my faults But gambling attention to feedback, it is still there! I think the position higain "is a horror, screaming, without soul, I've never used.
Honestly, for distos could use some work. Prefer pedals.
I like the reverb on this amp, if not exceed one quarter of its travel, except if you want to know how it feels to play in a cathedral.

OVERALL OPINION

I use for almost 5 years. I then had a limited budget, modeling was not very accurate at the time and quite expensive.
I have not changed because of funding, but I use this amp with pedals always, whether for a clear sound (with a slight boost) or distortion. However, it is quite powerful, reliable and speaker quality is good.
But now this amp is exceeded, for the price you can have with modeling amps sound much better and versatile folds.
On occasion, you can find around 100 €, which is not bad considering the power of this amp, provided they have pedals.
With experience and today I would not make that choice. I prefer a Line 6 or Epiphone Valve Junior, a Roland Cube seen, albeit less powerful, but much better in this price range.