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Old 01-05-2013, 08:27 AM
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Amp question

Hello. I have an ampeg b2re head (450 watts). i also have an eden 210t which is rated at 8ohm and 250 watts. I'm looking at adding the ampeg svt 15e but its at 200 watts. It is 8 ohms also. When I hook up the two cabs will there be a problem bc one handles 200 watts and one handles 250? Thank you.
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Old 01-09-2013, 10:15 PM
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Hi guys, this is my first post and i've read the threads about the Peavey tour TNT 115. i Have read some reviews about it. I have seen that about 4-5 people that had problems with that amp. They say that after they buy it some of the amps sounds like crap and have to send it back to the store or Peavey to fix it and then its a monster. I just bought a 1 year old one and it sound great but when they send it back what was the problem with theirs and how did they repair it?. any help would be helpful and thanks for letting me in.
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