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  • Peavey Windsor half-stack for around $575?

    Did a little searching around & saw most folks felt these weren't that bad- Marshallesque (is that a word?)

    Best Buy is selling the head for $100 less than most ($299) and the cab for $262.



    With Best Buy getting into the guitar biz I wonder if this is the sort of pricing we'll see more often as they look to make a splash.

    $300 for a real tube head... pretty crazy.

    I like how bestbuy describes using the effects loop- "for input connecting a cd player to play along with your favorite tunes".


    Vass

  • #2
    Sounds like one of those Chinese Ebay listings
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    • #3
      I like how bestbuy describes using the effects loop- "for input connecting a cd player to play along with your favorite tunes".


      Vass[/quote]

      That there is some funny chit :ROTF:
      Not a bad deal for a tube half stack though... I have the little brother, the Windsor studio... It's not bad for the money. It will duplicate the old British rock pretty well... Does a great AC/DC tone
      Don

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      • #4
        That's a pretty nice deal, EL34's kick major ass.

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        • #5
          Most of the online retailers are selling the entire halfstack for $499.
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          • #6
            Hmm right you are.

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            They're still charging more than BB for the head & the cab separately though.

            That's got to be the cheapest all tube 100w halfstack going, no? Or maybe I just don't look hard enough.


            Vass
            Last edited by Vass; 01-02-2009, 02:56 PM.

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            • #7
              It's the cheapest decent one i've seen $499.00 is a steal on that amp.

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              • #8
                Eh, I tried one, and didn't like it at all. VERY buzzy. the Marshall sitting right next to it just made it look like a silly toy. LAST thing I would call it is "Marshallesque"
                I'm not Ron!

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                • #9
                  I would pass on that. Doesn't sound very good.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Vass View Post
                    I like how bestbuy describes using the effects loop- "for input connecting a cd player to play along with your favorite tunes".
                    I read their description of an effects loop and about spit my drink on the screen.


                    Built-in effects loop features an effects send input for connecting a CD player or other audio device to play along to your favorite tunes and an effects return input for adding effects to the connected audio source
                    It's shit like this that will be the downfall of the entire musical instruments division at BB.
                    -Rick

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                    • #11
                      Mixing surface mounted tube sockets and lightly solder traced thin circuit boards is going to turn out to be a really bad idea in the long run. Already is...

                      As long as the board is stiff enough, the traces thick enough, and the architecture is good, it can work great. But these cheap tube amps aren't all they seem to be.
                      Throwaway tube amps...sounds like a fire waiting to happen.

                      Back to the topic...

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by rjohnstone View Post
                        I read their description of an effects loop and about spit my drink on the screen.


                        It's shit like this that will be the downfall of the entire musical instruments division at BB.

                        LOL yeah.....we're going to long for the in-depth, nuanced, unbiased, & experienced input we used to get at GC (NO OFFENSE TO GC STAFF SOME OF YOU ROCK....and be fair- some of you....don't).

                        Cyg- I'm intrigued, as a tube rookie, by what you said.... care to expand? Sounds like some good perspective.


                        Vass

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                        • #13
                          It really does'nt sound that bad

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                          • #14
                            the windsor is cool, kinda bluesy it's meaner brother the Valveking kills (no i don't own one) it is high gain and sounds deadly. not bad for chinese, crank it for some all tube saturation.
                            Guitars:
                            Jackson DK2M Blue Bengal
                            Jackson PS-4
                            Charvel CX 390
                            Gibson Les Paul Studio
                            Gibson Les Paul Jr. Pro
                            Gibson Les Paul Special
                            '56 Gibson J160E
                            Galveston Acrylic Strat
                            couple of other oddities

                            Amps:
                            Vox AC100CPH
                            Ibanez TBX150H

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                            • #15
                              Yeah, I'd sooner get a Valveking.

                              " It really does'nt sound that bad
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV2oeMLKPwQ" - Are you serious? Sounds like bees in a can.
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