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  • Peavey 5150 and BBE 442A

    Hey Guys,
    Finally got a 442A Sonic Maximizer..What a difference that made with the 5150..Thanks for the advice..Cort

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    Re: Peavey 5150 and BBE 442A

    Also you should try PQ3.
    It will even make it better too.

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      Re: Peavey 5150 and BBE 442A

      I loved that set-up. The BBE and the 5150. Sounded really good.

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        Re: Peavey 5150 and BBE 442A

        Yep, as much as I'm away from the BBE's now, they are truly an excellent addition to a 5150 for sure. Wakes them up in a big way.

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          Re: Peavey 5150 and BBE 442A

          Doesn't sound like playing thru cardboard speakers(I even hook up my Marshall JCM 800 4x12 cabinet also) anymore...Added some much needed balls.It was close before but now it really kicks.Almost thought of selling it..Thanks,Cort

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            Re: Peavey 5150 and BBE 442A

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            Also you should try PQ3.
            It will even make it better too.

            [/ QUOTE ]...Dinky..Whats a PQ3??? Cort

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              Re: Peavey 5150 and BBE 442A

              It's a Furman PQ-3 Rackmount Parametric Equalizer.

              Pretty handy thing. Sounds good with most any amp actually. But, you're doing good enough with the 5150 and the 422A to not direly need one immediately. But, if you can try one with it, I woud definitely do so, you'll probably be impressed with the extra control it will offer you.

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