Peavey MAX 110 Bass Combo

View More Photos

Recommended Accessories

FretRest by Proline HT1010 Guitar Stand  MUST HAVE!
$29.99 $19.99
Live Wire Advantage Series 1/4" Straight Instrument Cable  MUST HAVE!
$14.99 $9.99
Musician's Gear 1/4" Straight Instrument Cable 20 Foot MUST HAVE!
$8.99

GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICE

$159.99

Finance for $15.00/mo.


List: $209.99 Save $50.00 (23% Off List)

Available Options:

#104003280

Free Shipping!

PREORDER NOTE: We will not charge your credit card until your merchandise ships; however, we will place a temporary hold for the purchase price in order to reserve your item.

In Stock Online

Online Only Item

Note: This is a Manufacturer's Refurbished item.

Note: Returns on this item are subject to special conditions

The Guitar Center Advantage


Customer Rating:

Rated 0 out of 4 Stars

Rated 4 out of a total of 4 reviews.


Product Availability

Option/Style Online Store

Standard

In StockIn-stock!
Add to Cart
Check Store Availability Now Check Store Availability Now
  • In-Stock In Stock
  • Limited Supplies On Order
  • Not Available Not In Stock

List:

Customer Rating:

Rated 0 out of 4 Stars

Rated 4 out of a total of 4 reviews.

Buy Blemished and Save!

Blemished items are customer returns, open box, ding n dents and re-stocked items. These items are in great condition and very similar to new, except for packaging that may show wear or may not be original. Not covered by manufacturer warranty, but covered by our 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee.

Available Blemished Gear:


Product Information


The perfect beginner's bass amp.

If you're tired of lugging around heavy gear to small gigs and rehearsals try plugging into the MAX© 110. Its 20W of power drives a heavy-duty, custom-designed, 10" Peavey woofer to generate ample volume and punch.

Wide tonal range

Peavey's exclusive, patented TransTube© circuitry gives you a choice of 2 distinct voicings—vintage and modern—for covering a wide range of sounds and music styles. A semi-parametric EQ adds further tone-shaping capability with low, mid, mid shift, and high controls.

An all-purpose amp

Perfect for small. lower-volume gigs, and rehearsals. With its CD input and headphone output, it's a great practice bass amp, too.

With our Guaranteed Lowest Price, you can be assured of complete satisfaction and the lowest available price, or your money back!

Peavey MAX 110 Bass Combo Features:

  • 20W RMS
  • 10" speaker
  • DDT speaker protection
  • Gain control
  • Max/Modern/Vintage voicing switch with patented TransTube tube emulation circuitry
  • Low, Mid, Mid Shift and High semi-parametric EQ
  • Post-EQ effects loop
  • CD input
  • Master volume control
  • Tuned, ported enclosure with exclusive dual
  • Headphone jack

Peavey MAX 110 Bass Combo Specifications:

  • Dimensions
  • 15-1/4"W x 17-1/2"H x 11-1/4"D (Unpacked)
  • 16"W x 18-1/2"H x 12-1/2"D (Packed)
  • Weight
  • 31.4 lbs. (Packed)
  • 28.2 lbs. (Unpacked)
Voice your opinion! Write a review now »
Sort Reviews By
5 Star Rating

Good Amp

Well, its a good little twenty watt, perfect for practices. I play a tribute by G&L L2500 through it just fine. My guitarist has a Roland Cube 60. The bass amp keeps up fine with the sixty watt. I would not recomend this for major gigs, unless you use it as a stage monitor. For a twenty watt amp, you get your moneys worth.

Reviewed by TheRipley on 1/17/2007 who plays Jazz, Funk, Rock, Metal.

29 people found this review helpful.
2 people found this review unhelpful.
Did you find this review helpful? Yes or No
5 Star Rating

Small amp, low volume, high distortion.

I got this amp as a beginner amp when I first started playing bass. Three years later, I've started gigging and even for small venues, this amp just doesn't cut it. At high volumes the sound quality just drops out. It sounds like you have overdrive or distortion on. Also, your not even that much louder at high volumes compared to low volumes, your sound is jut very overdriven. When your a home jamming by yourself, this amp is adequate. Nothing special, but you can get a pretty wide range of tones with the three band EQ. All in all, this amp is a die-hard practice amp that sounds sloppy as soon as you take it out of bedroom range volume.

Reviewed by Jakob Z. on 11/1/2009 who plays Rock.

1 person found this review helpful.
0 people found this review unhelpful.
Did you find this review helpful? Yes or No
5 Star Rating

It's pretty good, but..

It's a pretty good combo amp, and can be pretty loud (Not loud enough to surpass drums though). I play a mix of Rush and Avenged sevenfold usually, and for buyers out there, be aware that if you crank this up, the sound quality drops alot, and makes it sound almost as if you have overdrive on. Not really meant to have a clean sound at such high levels. It's durable and is a great practice amp for personal use though. Worth the cash.

Reviewed by Josh on 12/4/2008 who plays Rock, Jazz, Metal.

2 people found this review helpful.
1 person found this review unhelpful.
Did you find this review helpful? Yes or No
5 Star Rating

First Combo Amp!!!

Well, I have been playing bass for a little while now, and I am quite pleased with this amp. Not Muddy,Very Compact, Powerful(as 20 watts get)...Great for small venues. The only fault found, if you can call it that, was there is not much of a between Modern/Vintage Settings. Overall Nice Cheap Practice Amp...Cheap in price-tag, but not in make-up or performace.

Reviewed by BlackAnkh1865 on 3/10/2009 who plays PunkDubJazzElectronica.

0 people found this review helpful.
1 person found this review unhelpful.
Did you find this review helpful? Yes or No

Checkout With PayPal - Fast, Easy, Secure Verisign PriceGrabber User Ratings for Guitar Center BizRate Customer Certified (GOLD) Site

© 2009 Guitar Center, Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Terms of Use | Your Privacy Rights | Purchase Terms & Conditions