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    I have been looking for a small practice type amp for awhile now, but don't have much for funds. Today I was at a dealer that does all used gear, and seen this sitting there.

    so, anyway, he has a price tag of 95 bucks on it. So I talk him down to 75, he agrees. But hell, he won't take a check. All I have in my pocket is 50 bucks. He took it. So, it's a o.k. amp to just jam on, or take somewhere if I don't want to take the stack.
    I don't think I did all that bad for 50 LOL...it's in great shape, pretty good tone.
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    I got my nephew the Audition 30, an earlier version of that, and they're pretty cool, loud for what they are, and a channel switching amp that will ALMOST keep up with a drummer for that cheap (I paid $66 for my nephew's) is a great deal. Hella nice score at $50!
    Ron is the MAN!!!!

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    • #3
      Re: New Peavey

      A friend of mine bought one of those little Transtube 65 watt things, awesome little amp to practice with when he can't crank his JCM900.

      Andy!

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      • #4
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        I love PEavey's amps. Maybe it's because my first amp was one, but the distortion sound is great even on the small amps. I agree-they are loud as hell for their size, plus they are built like tanks. 50 bucks is a killer deal for one of those. The newer style "transtube" ones or whatever they are called sound real good too-check them out if you are looking for another amp sometime.

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        • #5
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          Also, I learned a valuable elsson about those little amps-if you have the gain dimed out, and turn the volume up high-they actually seem to lose some distortion, but they get it back if you back off the gain a little. Strange.

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          • #6
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            I used to have a TransTube Express 112, my brother has a TransTube Bandit, and I currently have a TransTube Special 212. Last weekend, we had an out-of-town show and not enough room to bring our usual (bigger) amps, so he used the Special 212 in place of his usual half stack. It sounded great, and was a lot less painful to haul around.
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            • #7
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              [ QUOTE ]
              Also, I learned a valuable elsson about those little amps-if you have the gain dimed out, and turn the volume up high-they actually seem to lose some distortion, but they get it back if you back off the gain a little. Strange.

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              this is exactly what I've found to be true too, with all of the Peavey transistor amps that I've ever tried! Weird but ok it works [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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              • #8
                Re: New Peavey

                Cool score for $50.00!

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                • #9
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                  That's a bang for the buck. Good price.

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                  • #10
                    Re: New Peavey

                    50 bucks! You can't go wrong with that.
                    Unleash the fury.....Texas style!

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                    • #11
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                      Nice score dude! One of my friends has an older model, I do believe it to be a transtube. Not bad for solid state at all, and I must second the volume! It's only a 112, yet it was powerful enough for everybody to hear, OUTSIDE at a smalltown football game. Not bad for a 112 at all!

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