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Peavey ValveKing 112
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Published on 01/29/11 at 05:19
Amp lamp 50W, 2 channels (bright / saturated), 3-band equalizer, reverb
-1 Button "bright" for the channel to clear as its name implies to have a brighter sound
-Behind a knob for adjusting the amplifier power (personally I've never touched, it is always at max)
-2 Boost knobs on the overdrive channel: one for saving, one for volume

purchased with a footswitch (not supplied on thomann and other online stores, but the store I was offered)

UTILIZATION

simple setup. love me all the seller explained the operation while I was trying, I did not need the manual (and anyway it is frankly not very complex).

SOUNDS

I play everything (from reggae to hard rock), and I think it suits all. is the entry-level light, we must not expect a perfect sound, but it's still well above a transistor amp.

its really hot, a little saturated fat channel (but I like that). may not be the best amp for playing metal.

bright button brings more that can be interesting in the clear, but I use little. I prefer the warm sound, but for someone who likes the crystalline sounds that can be nice.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a little over a year, and I love it. I have not tried other models, there was that I wanted. anyway a tube amp at this price, it's worth it.

I like its simplicity of use, its hot, its price (for cons I think he has grown since I bought € 430 in December 2009 and I saw him this morning on 500 € thomann and other VPC)
I like the sound a little less "bright", but there is no requirement to use them.

with experience and for the same price, I would do without hesitation that choice. I have not found better in this price range since (well it's true that I have not tried either the masses as for me ^ ^)