i've seen one at the local music store. price tag was 275. i took a look at it and it was missing two tubes. i told the guy about em and he said "i never noticed that" so of course i'm like " man this things been in here for at least a year, what can you do for me?" he said i'll give you two matching 6l6's to make it complete and let you walk it out for $150. is this thing worth it? he didnt have a cab so i couldnt try it out, but offered to let me take it home for a few days. what do you think?
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anyone familiar with the peavey mace vt head??
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apparently its the same head skynard uses...did i spell that right......and i think he still uses it. i dont care too much for the southern rock sound, but i'm sure an MT-2 or somethin of the sort could make it killer. 160 watts of tube power, yeah i might go ahead and get it. thats less than a dollar a watt probably gonna get it serviced just to be sure its in prime condition.
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Skynyrd were using JSXs and XXXs when I saw them in 2005, but yeah, they've used Peavey amps forever. If you get your high-gain tones from a pedal or preamp you will have a good-sounding tube-powered amp that is loud as hell, cheap and rugged.Ron is the MAN!!!!
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Gary Rossington used to use those forever. Not sure if he still does.
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Originally posted by jdr94 View Postyeah i noticed the main out was 8 ohm and the secondary was 4 ohms. seems kinda wierd, wouldnt that make it a 6 ohm load. why is that. did they use a 4-12 and a 2-12 back in the day or somethin?I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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I used to have one of the 2x12 combos - heavy! It had a lot of issues with overheating the solder joints, the foot pedal had issues, etc. and I'm pretty easy on my gear in general. Also, the preamp sounds like fingernails on a chalkboard if you try to get any distortion out of it, and the clean is ok but not great. A good pedal out from would be fine, but you couldn't push the preamp, like a good tube preamp. It worked best as a glorified power amp for a rack preamp...but at $275 you could probably find something better sounding, smaller, and more reliable on the 2nd hand market. (The last Mace head I saw was priced at $99 and sat for months...but then everything sat forever at that particular store.)
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I had a Mace head when I was much younger. It was a big step up for me at the time. was very happy with the amp. Then Ratt came out and I had to have Laney. But I kept the Mace for solos and A/B the amps. I had considered picking up another head on the cheap for a back up.Custom Guitars, Refinish and restorations.
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