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Old 03-04-2011, 09:42 AM
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Lately I have it stuck in my head that I want one of the rigs I couldn't have when I was young - an old - big Peavey rig. You know the one - with the Black Widow equipped 2/15 cabinet - silver stripes down the side and a heavy old head. Does anyone know what series/models those were ? Was that the Mark series - with the different colored knobs ?
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The Mark III from the 80s had the different colored knobs. There are a few on eBay.
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That is exactly the rig I had back in the 80's. 2x15 Widow cab and a Centurion Mark III. Great cab, weak head. Changed later for a short while to the Mark IV, much better.
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Old 03-04-2011, 10:39 AM
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That is exactly the rig I had back in the 80's. 2x15 Widow cab and a Centurion Mark III. Great cab, weak head. Changed later for a short while to the Mark IV, much better.
I had that Mark IV back in '86, but I paired it with a (new that year) Black Widow loaded Peavey 1516 cabinet which had one 15" and two 8" drivers. I really liked the tone I got from that rig. It had gold lettering and no silver strips on the frontside. A newer look at that time for Peavey. That stuff was built to last!
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I just saw this while I was browsing CL this morning:

http://reading.craigslist.org/msg/2185216917.html

If only I wasn't after a light setup
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Old 03-04-2011, 10:45 AM
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I just saw this while I was browsing CL this morning:

http://reading.craigslist.org/msg/2185216917.html

If only I wasn't after a light setup
That 215D has Scorpions.
Black Widows are better.
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Old 03-04-2011, 10:47 AM
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A 1, 2, 3, IV dept...

Personally I think the Peavey Mark IV Bass amps were oneof the best bass amps ever produced.
Either get an old 215 cabinet (or two) or find one of the 1820 (2x10 Scorpion + 1x18 Black Widow) cabinets.

The Mark IV with an 1820 was my small club rig for many years.

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Old 03-04-2011, 11:44 AM
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Ahh ! I had old Peavey cabs, too. I had the 215 with BW cab, as well as the tall 118 BW reflex cab with two big ports at the top. I loved both cabs. I used my 118 cab solely with a Trace Elliot AH 150 for about 10 years. It was my rig.

I also used a MK IV, and I found it to sound fantastic, as well. Lots of power and the best on-board chorus ever made.

So, it's a good thing that the Peavey gear has always been affordable and readily available on the used market.

I have wanted to try the new (it's pricey at $1,700) Peavey all tube head. It's an Ampeg killer and weighs ONLY 33 lbs ! I forgot the name of it, though. THAT's the Peavey monster you're looking for !!!!

At the end of the gig, or the end of the day, it's ALWAYS the Peavey gear that's the last man standing.

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Old 03-04-2011, 11:49 AM
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Lately I have it stuck in my head that I want one of the rigs I couldn't have when I was young - an old - big Peavey rig. You know the one - with the Black Widow equipped 2/15 cabinet - silver stripes down the side and a heavy old head. Does anyone know what series/models those were ? Was that the Mark series - with the different colored knobs ?
I got so caught up in talking about Peavey that I forgot to address the OP. Yes, like the other guys here were saying, the amp you are talking about with different colored knobs is a Peavey Mark 6 (MK VI). It has colored knobs, graphic EQ, and super warm chorus. It's LOUD and about 50 lbs. I had one and they do sound amazing. I think all the old Peavey ss amps sound like tube stuff, too.
The "silver stripe" cabs are amazing, too.
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Old 03-04-2011, 03:46 PM
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Note there were multiple 2x15 cabs.. they weren't all the same

Mine was heavy.. even when I was young.
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Along the lines of what you're looking for: http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/msg/2239475014.html
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The Mark III from the 80s had the different colored knobs. There are a few on eBay.
I have a head that I really don't use much any more. I think its a mark IV.
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Old 03-04-2011, 04:05 PM
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I still have the old PV Mk VI from the late 80's and an older late 70's 2x15 (plywood with slot ports) loaded with 2 EV15L (Mesa Black Shadow) speakers, does not get much use but it still rocks hard.
They made those 2x15 cabs with the aluminum rails for a long time with several design changes along the way. The earliest ones were made of a decent grade of plywood and had a tuned slot port with each speaker separate, great definition and punch decent lows. Later models were MDF (imparticular board) with triangular ports that were very woofy. Black Widow speakers had better power handling and had a smoother sound, Scorpions were a bit more raw.
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I want the 2x18 2x10 and someone to move it.
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I want the 2x18 2x10 and someone to move it.
Harumph on the moving stuff. I have a gig tonight and was just about to go load up...
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Old 03-04-2011, 04:29 PM
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Inever thought that the Peavey 1810 and 1820 cabs were all that hard to move. The were about 10" shorter than the Peavey 215 cabs.

AND they were one of the very first bi-amp ready cabs.

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I have a Mark something peavey head that needs a little work for free if you're in the Boston area, PM me, I'm north of Boston
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I may have a Mark VII
if his falls through, let's communicate.
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Old 03-04-2011, 04:55 PM
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I have a Mark something peavey head that needs a little work for free if you're in the Boston area, PM me, I'm north of Boston
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I found a 2-15 that needs drivers. What is a cheaper but good speaker for the box that has the traingle ports?
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