Got this exact model of peavy for 45$ bucks from a yard sale. honestly has that nice 80's chorus that just rivals my crate gt-200 dsp chorus affect!! do you think i should keep it ??dont see these go online rarely...
The teal blue stripe versions were made in late 80's up to mid-90's before they were officially called Transtube (silver stripe) starting around 95. The teals are solid state but don't have the same features. The silver stripe 210s are also 50w/channel (x2) compared to 35w x2 of the teal stripe. The 212 versions were 65w / channel, thus 130w total and will rattle your fillings out, break windows, etc.
Sounds excellent. Might be picking one up from a local pawn shop this weekend. Great playing! What a steal!
could this be an alternative to the Roland JC 120 in case of the clean channel?
Thanks man! Have fun with it! 👍😎
Hey I see you have an after market channel selector footswitch there...I need one! What is it?
What's the setup? My mate has the same amp and trying to set it up properly for him. He uses a Mexican strat
Nice playing! I've been wondering about the name of the song @1:20...
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Got this exact model of peavy for 45$ bucks from a yard sale. honestly has that nice 80's chorus that just rivals my crate gt-200 dsp chorus affect!! do you think i should keep it ??dont see these go online rarely...
Yeah man! If you like it and have enough space to keep it - why not? 😃
@@hankshippovsky7546 bet !! Will do !!
I have one , what is the correct settings for singing?
Sorry, I don‘t know...
Chorus 210..when this product made?
The teal blue stripe versions were made in late 80's up to mid-90's before they were officially called Transtube (silver stripe) starting around 95. The teals are solid state but don't have the same features. The silver stripe 210s are also 50w/channel (x2) compared to 35w x2 of the teal stripe. The 212 versions were 65w / channel, thus 130w total and will rattle your fillings out, break windows, etc.
@@oldowl4290 thanks bro for info n explain