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ValveKing® 100 Head
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SKU: 00575730
MSRP: $679.99
Our Price: $499.99
You Save: $180.00
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Description:
Peavey ValveKing® amps feature a patented, variable Class A-A/B control called Texture, which allows sweepable selection between Class A and Class A/B power structures, as well as any combination of the two. With this feature, guitarists can coax virtually any tone from this tweaked-out amplifier. The amp's preamp and power sections use 12AX7 and 6L6GC tubes, respectively. Additional standard features include two footswitchable channels with independent, three-band EQ and volume, plus a footswitchable gain/volume boost on the lead channel to provide extra volume for solos. ValveKing amps also feature global resonance, presence and reverb controls, a buffered effects loop and dual speaker jacks in parallel (head and 212 only). |
Specifications
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Packed Width: 30.875
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Packed Depth: 16
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Packed Height: 14.75
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Features
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100 watts (rms) into 16, 8, or 4 ohms (switchable)
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Four 6L6GC and three 12AX7 tubes
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Two independent footswitchable channels
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Separate EQ for each channel
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Footswitchable gain/volume boost on lead channel
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Dual paralleled speaker jacks
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Reverb with level control
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Buffered effects loop
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Resonance and presence controls
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Patented Texture variable Class A simulation control
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Footswitch not included
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Reviews
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metalhead
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Great tube head for the price! Sounds as good as any tube Marshall head.
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Doc Forrester
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Great Amp Head. To Bad Peavey does not include the foot switch! I guess they expect you to switch channels by Telepathy!
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Mike
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This doesn't match up to high end amps no matter what some people say, if you buy a Engl Savage 120, the VK will get blown away, but then again your paying over 2k for it. This does not mean I dislike this amp, it has a great crunch tone, the clean is smooth, and both respond nicely to effects, and LOUD, on stage the rest of the band complains if I turn it over 1 1/2. There is very little "bad" to say about this amp, the only thing I can think of is the gain gets a little loose at higher levels, easily remedied by the gain sounding good at about 5 or 6. Definitly can't lose for the price.
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