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A practice bass amp with big-time tone.
Most practice amps sound like practice amps. The Peavey MAX 158 is an exception. Thanks to TransTube emulation circuitry, it has sweet tone that makes practicing or warming-up backstage a pleasure. A voicing switch gives you modern or vintage drive. 3-band EQ. 15W power. 8" bass driver. Tape/CD in. Headphone out.
Peavey MAX 158 Bass Practice Combo Features:
- Great tone
- TransTube emulation circuitry
- Modern/vintage voicing switch
- 3-band EQ
- 15W power
- 8" speaker
- Tape/CD in
- Headphone out
Peavey MAX 158 Bass Practice Combo Specifications:
- Dimensions
- 11-3/4"W x 14-1/4"H x 9"D (Unpacked)
- 13-1/2"W x 15-1/4"H x 10-1/2"D (Packed)
Weight - 20.6 lbs. (Packed)
- 18.3 lbs. (Unpacked)
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Great value practice amp
This product performs exactly the way the manufacturer specifies - it's a PRACTICE amp. Practice in this case being defined as one bass player, his bass and this amp. This little fella is a tremendous value, great sound through the speaker, even better through headphones, you can store it on a bookcase when you're not using it. It has plenty of volume for it's size and enough tonal versatility to keep things from getting boring. Very well put together, it appears more roadworthy than some of the more pro costing gear on the market. Adequate documentation but you really don't need much more. It's easy - plug in, turn it on, tune up and have a great practice session.
Reviewed by Dave Venetianer on 11/12/2007 who plays roots rock, country, blues.
17 people found this review helpful.
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This is just amazing..
Wow. I got this amp a year ago and nothing's gone wrong with it. I use it all the time to play with at home, the CD line in and Head phone jack is very nice. It has enough of an EQ to mess around with. The different voicings are nice and the tone difference is noticable, but when turned up not much really changes. I actually bring this to my band's practice. There's another guitarist with a ~150W Peavey and a moderate drummer. I turn the volume all the way up and I can sort of hear myself. It gets all distorted, but that'll happen on almost any amp this size turned up all the way. I played today for three hours straight without turning off the amp in 90+ degree weather at full blast with my band. Amp still works. I do this all the time, atleast twice a week, only it's not always so hot. But none the less, this is a practice amp. Great for home practice, solo or with an equal size guitar amp. But if your drummer isn't too loud, then this might work if you like distortion. Great little thing, built like a tank. A must buy for any beginning bassist.
Reviewed by Slackers76 on 5/19/2008 who plays Metal, Speed Metal, Heavy Rock.
8 people found this review helpful.
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SUPER AMP AT A SUPER PRICE
My son is learning bass and needed an amp. I went to the store prepared to pay more, but was so impressed with this little amp I got it instead. The CD input will be a big help. The tone is surprisingly good for an amp of its size. It's surprisingly loud. The vintage/modern switch is cool and each setting gives a different tone to the sound. It seems to be very well constructed, too. (Typical Peavey)
Reviewed by Big John on 3/14/2008 who plays Rock, Jazz, CCM.
5 people found this review helpful.
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PERFECT FOR PRICE!
I got this amp for christmas with a Pete Wentz Bass. I play alot and it sounds good. It is a practice amp maybe a small gig at a resturant. This amp is good quality!
Reviewed by Rafael on 1/24/2008 who plays Fall Out Boy, Guns N Roses.
9 people found this review helpful.
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Great amp for practice
This amp is perfect for practicing, but don't expect it to do wonders. It has very basic options, but it has seriously helped me get my chops down. Best part, it's extremely portable! Has an incredible low end for the price/size. This coming from a friend who rocks a 4x10 Behringer!
Reviewed by yagis on 1/4/2008 who plays many kinds.
6 people found this review helpful.
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