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Peavey are just as good quality as Marshall IMO, although their trans-tube range isn't to my liking...in my experience the marshall will always be superior! The valvestate amps are very good and do have a sound very similar to that of a valve amp! In the end tho u will have to play with both of them and go with ur own opinion...Peavey's a very good make, it all depends on which...
A mate at work wants £30 for a PeaveyBandit112 combo...Should I part with my hard earned cash...I first came across the Bandit when someone was demoing a pedal, but everyone was interested in the amp, which was the Bandit...
FenderBlues Jr. or Peavey Valveking 112 - Next Level Guitar Forum...Or are there any other amps under 500 you would recomend...I heard from a lot of people it gives you that "not quite" Fender Clean and "not quite" Marshall gain...
What about that PeaveyBandit112...I bought this 20 years ago and it actually sounds really really good...Yesterday I dug it out of the garage as it was easier than moving larger bass and guitar amps around for an impromptu session with my daughters friends dad...
I am thinking about getting a getting a peaveybandit112 and trading in my marshall mg50 dfx...is this a good amp for metal( like bfmv and cob...I would stick with the marshall, the a bandit112 (transtube opf course) and a 50 dfx are pretty much on par with each other...