They've improved their construction over the previous series which imo was built kind of flimsy, especially with the controls which tbh was very unusual for peavey Unlike the other amps in the current series The 208 offers neither a built in tuner nor an external cab. For the peavey fans out there, will you list your opinion of the peavey bass models throughout their years of production, from the most desirable model to the least desirable model Please include basses from all countries of manufacture, without regard to current price or market value It is much better built and lighter than any peavey max
Plus the rumble is far more reliable Peavey overstates it's wattage ratings and if you divide them in half you will have a more accurate figure vs the 100 clean continuous watts of the fender rumble 100 The eminence woofer in the rumble 100 is better sounding than the speaker in the peavey. Many have asked for a pedal that would have the preamp of an original session 400 It is the exact preamp circuit used in the early 70's. After i ordered the peavey minimax from sweetwater i discovered over a half a dozen available for $349 on ebay available right now
Honestly for the money the peavey 410 tvx is a steal in my opinion especially with the right head Also, because of the weight, i suggest you either invest in a dolly to roll it around from place to place, or get some castors for it, which is my current project Peavey super ferrite single coil body Maple (gloss finish) tuning keys Tone controle, volume controle this bass is pretty rare so i will write one nice review to help people so they can find. I'm talking about these 2 cabs
Peavey headliner 410 bass cabinet + peavey headliner 210 cabinet as far as i know they're both sealed Has anyone tried or owns one or the other It could be used for biamp or stereo operation). They are light, space efficient, and from what i've read they sound good between sets playing dj music I know other pa speaks don't sound very good for sound reproduction.
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