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Old 08-27-2011, 02:48 PM
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I'm thinking about picking up one of these and wanted to hear some feed back owners of the Peavy TNT or TKO 115 Tour series.
Also, if someone could please give me the out-of-box dimensions that would be a big help.
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Old 08-27-2011, 02:56 PM
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I owned a TNT years ago. Didn't keep it that long, but it wasn't because I found anything deficient about the amp.

Not a huge amount of low end, as I recall, but sufficient for most practical purposes. That may be related to the relatively small, shallow box.

I found it very punchy, with a very present midrange. A good practice amp, or small-venue gigging amp - especially for its low price.

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Old 08-27-2011, 03:03 PM
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I owned a TNT years ago. Didn't keep it that long, but it wasn't because I found anything deficient about the amp.

Not a huge amount of low end, as I recall, but sufficient for most practical purposes. That may be related to the relatively small, shallow box.

I found it very punchy, with a very present midrange. A good practice amp, or small-venue gigging amp - especially for its low price.

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+1. Heavy as all get out which is a signature PV trait, but it'll take the guff. Put some casters on it.

As for my old one, I took it apart and made it a lightweight piggy back w/a properly sized spkr cabinet and tuned it after getting the T/S parameters from PV, much much better low end and easier to move. My nephew is about to inherit it as he's started playing bass and needs to move up from his little practice amp.
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Old 08-27-2011, 06:31 PM
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I'm trying to find something smaller that will properly replace my head/cab setup. The weight of the cab isn't the problem, it's the size. If I'm going to replace it, I need to make sure what I buy is smaller.
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Old 08-27-2011, 06:36 PM
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I have one and I love it.

According to Peavey, the dimensions are:
Height 22"
Width 23.3"
Depth 19.5"
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