So I am new to the pre/pwer setup. I am looking for a good/cheap power amp to use with my Monolith Magma. Used/vintage is ok. I have heard good things about the 80's Peavey stuff.
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the Peavey Classics [60, 60/60 (stereo), 120 and 120/120 (stereo)] are all great power amps as long as they are in good shape (they are getting up there in years) and they can be found for very cheap.
I had a 60 and a Marshall EL-34 50/50 at the same time, and tone-wise I liked the Peavey a lot more.
I also had an older (2 space) Rocktron Velocity 300, and that was a great unit too, I liked that more than the Mesa 2:90 I had. Much more straight forward, great tone, and loud as hell. (as well as no tubes to replace, though I have gotten over that aspect now haha)Out Of Ideas
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+1 on the peavey stuff. i have used the 60/60 (6L6s) and the 50/50 (EL84s). both were very nice. i also used to have a rivera hammer 120 (EL34) that was a complete BEAST - but it was insanely heavy.
the nice thing about the peavey stuff is that it is easy to have serviced, is tough and USA built for a good price.GEAR:
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some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!
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Here is my rating of all the power amps I have owned and used live:
1. BEST = VHT Two-Ninety-Two. Tons of head room, monster low-end, and versatile wattage. I should have never parted with it.
2. Carvin TS100. My current amp. I only rate it higher than Mesa because it is more affordable. Clean, powerful, and flexible.
3. Mesa 2/50. Honestly, was not worth 3x the cost of the same wattage Carvin but Mesa has better resale value.
4. Peavey 50/50. Reliable. Way too many El84 tubes to replace. Less low end than 6L6/5881 amps.
TIE for worst = ADA MicroFet 100 and MOSValve 962. Both should only be used for bingo hall PA systems. At least the ADA takes up only 1 rack space.
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Randall RMM series are great amps.
Peavey 50/50 or the 100's are also very good.
I run a Mesa 50/50 now and love it too.
Tube or SS really makes no difference IMO its all about the pre amp or FX your run thru it.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostCheck out Carvin. They make great solid state or tube power amps.This is what I think of Gibson since 1993. I HATE BEING LEFT HANDED! I rock out to Baby metal because Wilkinsi said I can't listen to Rick Astley anymore.
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostThe matrix GT-FX series amps get a lot of love in Axe-fx land. And only 1u too.
Ever thought about a Velocity 300? I had one of the older 2U ones and now have one of the new 1U versions. It's a great amp.My Toys:
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Originally posted by catzodellamarina View PostHere is my rating of all the power amps I have owned and used live:
1. BEST = VHT Two-Ninety-Two. Tons of head room, monster low-end, and versatile wattage. I should have never parted with it.
2. Carvin TS100. My current amp. I only rate it higher than Mesa because it is more affordable. Clean, powerful, and flexible.
3. Mesa 2/50. Honestly, was not worth 3x the cost of the same wattage Carvin but Mesa has better resale value.
4. Peavey 50/50. Reliable. Way too many El84 tubes to replace. Less low end than 6L6/5881 amps.
TIE for worst = ADA MicroFet 100 and MOSValve 962. Both should only be used for bingo hall PA systems. At least the ADA takes up only 1 rack space.
I had a carvin that was great but my VHT 2150 took the cake hands down. I agree the Mesa's are quality but you can get better value on the Carvin.I keep the bible in a pool of blood
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I use a Classic 60/60 that I'm very happy with. Only complaints are I wish it had a resonance & presence knob and knobs on the front like the 120/120. The 120/120 is just too much power, too many tubes to replace, and too damn heavy. I gig with mine and it's more than enough power than I've ever needed.
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