God damn I love your channel man. It's useful, every sing one of your riffs is absolute fire, I love the raw and gritty aesthetic. You're doing it all perfect. Oh, and I'm actually learning quite a bit of shit while watching you!
Need one , it must be a crazy good pedal platform too. I love the look too. I bought an old 70’s traynor p.a heads 4 inputs with reverbs in each inputs. Simple bass , treble, mids it’s another cool cheap ass gem. Paid 70 $ Canadian . It’s about 50 cents American 😂😂
maybe not modern solid state amps, but a lot of older ones are fairly easy to work on. There's not much to them. If you can't find a guitar amp tech to work on them try finding guys who work on hifi or radio equipment. Or take a crack at it yourself, the info is somewhat scarce but it does exist.
God damn I love your channel man. It's useful, every sing one of your riffs is absolute fire, I love the raw and gritty aesthetic. You're doing it all perfect. Oh, and I'm actually learning quite a bit of shit while watching you!
Sounds like a big cat purring. My love for these old Peaveys will never die haha. My main amp/cab has been a Musician Mark III and 412F for years.
Can the musician do a death metal tone? I always hear them used for fuzzy doom tones
hell yeah
dig the art work on your grill covers 🤘
Oh man this Peavey Centurion is so sweet. We need mooooooore....
will you ever do a studio tour?
Maybe
Need one , it must be a crazy good pedal platform too. I love the look too.
I bought an old 70’s traynor p.a heads 4 inputs with reverbs in each inputs. Simple bass , treble, mids it’s another cool cheap ass gem. Paid 70 $ Canadian . It’s about 50 cents American 😂😂
I've been trying to find one of these for sale but they are scarce here in Finland. Sounds super sick, especially the A channel!
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SS amps are not serviceable to most techs.
solid state peaveys never die so that's not an issue even if what you are saying is true
Amateurs.
maybe not modern solid state amps, but a lot of older ones are fairly easy to work on. There's not much to them. If you can't find a guitar amp tech to work on them try finding guys who work on hifi or radio equipment. Or take a crack at it yourself, the info is somewhat scarce but it does exist.