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Peavey Backstage Ii Amp
Samuel | 2024-08-27 06:14:38 |
My old Peavey amp made loud fan noise, it bothered to recording so I bought this. This is very calm and silent amp and I am satisfied. 5 |
Matthew | 2024-06-27 05:12:31 |
Replaced an older Peavey 1.3K amp that finally failed. This amp is half the size and easily 1/4th the weight. It was very easy to set up, plenty of documentation on Yamaha and Youtube videos on how to set it up. I had it up and running in a few minutes, had to adjust my mixer for it and change some cabling because of newer connection types. I have four 8ohm speakers, two on channel 1 and two on channel 2, running in stereo and we are roughly at 40% power and the system sounds great. Plenty of room to expand if we ever need to and can go higher now. I was worried about the digital technology and different cabling, but it worked just fine and cables are available to make upgrades/changes if you have an older system. 5 |
Bird | 2024-09-23 06:19:16 |
Great backstage option 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-08 07:43:28 |
Backstage during performances. Communication during major events. 5 |
Francis | 2024-05-25 08:58:45 |
Perfect stereo amp for my ol' Bose 301 Series II. 5 |
Marcus | 2024-06-29 04:28:46 |
With it's high Amp Draw I am able to put this on an Aputure 120D II no problem! 5 |
Carlos | 2024-06-29 01:56:58 |
I have used this with some Peavey sound equipment and even for a printer (HP), works as advertised. 5 |
Jesse | 2024-09-01 04:47:55 |
Exactly what I needed for lighting up backstage rack drawers. Just as described. 5 |
Frank | 2024-04-06 04:40:26 |
My 1991 Peavey AMR T-9000 tube microphone has always had a Peavey 12ax7 in it...and it sounds good. However, I'm always curious what other tubes sound like in it. I have tried several different tubes and been disappointed every time. Muddy, too bright, too noisy...none were as good for this mic as the Peavey...until I tried this Telefunken. OMG...my mic came alive in a way that I could have never imagined. Warm, clean,loud and low noise. I highly recommend this tube ! 5 |
James | 2024-06-13 06:53:17 |
I work backstage in live events. For years I got by with cheapo desk lamps you could buy at Walmart, etc. and those were okay. Finally just bit the bullet and bought this... because... well it's professional and the ability to dim to the level you need is important. Other techs working backstage don't appreciate you blasting their eyeballs as they're trying to look at camera shots with a blazing bright $15 cheap desklamp. 5 |