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Old 03-04-2009, 03:45 PM
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F/S: Peavey Amp Head great shape $100.00 + shipping

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Ok ladies and germs, this has been my backup head for several years and even my regular head on occasion but all things must come to an end and I am parting ways with my 1979? Peavey Mark IVseries 400 B. 210 watts at 4 ohms and 300 watts at 2 ohms. Yup it's 2 ohm stable, and CRAZY loud. Ask anyone these are way louder than they should be. This one is in great shape! I had it to a tech about three years ago right after I bought it to have a tune up and replace one bad part. (Don't remember what it was.) He said it was in great shape and it's been taken care of since then. 2 channels, 1 active ,1 passive with graphic equalizer and built in compressor. The channels can be run seperately or combined and if you can find a foot pedal they are even switchable. (I'm told Peavey still has the foot pedals, and they pop u on e-bay now and again.) The upper vent grill has some cracking around the screw holes but that is the extent of any damage. This is a great starter amp or even a nice backup. Just not for me anymore. Here it is on my current cab. I'll take more pics if necessary. $100.00 plus shipping.



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Old 03-05-2009, 10:16 AM
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