As we mentioned yesterday, a huge truckload of Peavey equipment has hit the Sweetwater warehouse. Here’s a few of the fine new offerings in stock:
- Peavey Classic 50/212 – When Peavey first introduced the Classic back in 1991, most people assumed it was simply an attempt to recreate the look of some of the mega-priced boutique amps and reissues. But once they plugged into one, it quickly became apparent that this wasn’t just another pretty face. Today’s Peavey Classic 50/212 is a 2-channel design that features four EL84s, three 12AX7s, and 50 watts of fan-cooled power in a tweed-covered cabinet and chrome-plated chassis. Controls include active presence, 3-band passive EQ, pre- and post-gain controls on the lead channel, master volume, and reverb level. The 50/212 is loaded with two 12-inch Blue Marvel speakers.
- Peavey Classic 30/112 – For players that want all the sweet tube tone of the Classic 50/212, but in a 30-watt package with one 12-inch Blue Marvel speaker. It’s smaller and lighter, so carrying it to gigs is easier, but you won’t have to compromise your sound one iota.
- Peavey Delta Blues Combo – If you live and breathe the blues, the Peavey Delta Blues Combo delivers 30 watts of pure tube tone in a 2-channel, chrome-plated amp loaded with one monster 15-inch Blue Marvel speaker in a tasty, tweed-covered cabinet. Yes, it has all the knobs you need to dial in your sound, like 3-band passive EQ, pre- and post-gain controls on the lead channel, a boost switch, external speaker jack, and even an effects loop. It’s equipped with a master reverb plus (and here’s the really cool part) built-in tremolo with speed and intensity controls. Plug in your favorite guitar and wail. This one’s a keeper!
- Peavey Dual Deltafex – It’s like having two multieffects processors in one outrageously affordable unit. Dual inputs and outputs allow for four separate operational modes: Series and Parallel modes process a stereo input into a stereo output, but the Dual Mono mode configures the unit exactly like two separate stereo effects processors. Sum Mono combines the two effects units into one pair of outputs. There are 16 programmable effects including multiple reverbs and delays, compressor, pitch shifter, chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, rotary speaker, distortion, exciter and even karaoke (vocal eliminator).










