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Old 10-19-2007, 04:45 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Re: Peavey Classic 30

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I looked at two of the Classic 30's today at one of the GC's in the area. Black tolex priced at $599. I did notice that they come with a metal cage that is screwed on and protects all of the tubes. That's about the same price as the Fender HRD I think. I've been looking at small tube combo amps such as the Deluxe Reverb, Orange Tiny Terror, and the Classic 30. I think I'd like the tweed covered Classic 30 for the price! Sounds like it worked pretty well for you. Later, Gibsonblues...
Gibsonblues, The Hotrod Series has a small failing in my opinion, as you raise the master volume in the drive channel, no matter where the drive level is set the bass and mids bloom astronomically, well to me, When you are playing humbuckings thru em they get muddy fast if you dont dial them both back, nearly to zero The Tweed Blues deluxe dosent suffer this problem, nor does the Peavey Classics , The Tiny Terror is cool but kinda high priced for a 15 watt amp thats only a head
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