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The incredible tone and top-notch reliability of Peavey bass amps have been impressing musicians the world over since their first combo model was introduced in the '70s. Today, you'd be hard-pressed to find a bassist who isn't aware of what Peavey can do for their performance. In fact, Peavey bass amps are used by many famous players, including Van Halen and Chickenfoot member Michael Anthony, Hank Williams Jr. bassist Michelle Poe and too many others to name. Of course, Peavey has a bass amp for every taste and budget, and this section has more than enough options to prove it. So what exactly are you looking for? If you just want something for smaller gigs or rehearsals, you don't need anything too colossal. For that, check out Peavey's line of combos, and the MAX 112 II 1x12 200W Bass Combo Amp is a great model to start your search with. Delivering serious Peavey tone in a space-saving package, this amp boasts 200 watts, has DDT speaker protection and a 12 inch heavy-duty woofer. Additionally, the MAX 112 includes Peavey's patented TransTube circuitry that offers you a gain boost feature. All this, along with a built-in chromatic tuner, XLR direct output with ground lift and more makes this combo ideal for any bassist who wants to make their skills shine. Now for those who want power and plenty of volume, go with Peavey's heads and cabinets. Solid-state, tube and hybrid options are available, and one of their most popular items is the Tour 450 Bass Amp Head. Loaded with tone shaping tools like bright and low-cut switches and a 9-band graphic EQ, this beast will give you the low-end thud you crave for your next big gig. As for cabs, take a look at the Headliner 115 1x15 Bass Speaker Cabinet. Roadworthy and versatile, the 15" Sheffield bass woofer model delivers classic Peavey tone with every note propelled forward into the mix. It's also very affordable, so you can enjoy everything that makes Peavey so great without draining your bank account. Aside from the excellent choices mentioned, you'll find a wide variety of other bass amplifiers to choose from as well, so browse away and take your pick. Peavey is proud to cater to bass players of all playing styles, and you can bet that the amp for you is waiting to be cranked up, right here.