This. I found mine a few years ago for $250!I'm not sure what qualifies as cheap to you, but a used Gallien Krueger 700RB-II can be found for $350 or so, and will punch very hard.
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This. I found mine a few years ago for $250!I'm not sure what qualifies as cheap to you, but a used Gallien Krueger 700RB-II can be found for $350 or so, and will punch very hard.
From what I’ve seen on the market, anything below $500 is cheap to me
This. I found mine a few years ago for $250!
I assume you are referring to DDT. I don't have a Mk IV but I have a Combo 300 and they share the same power section, DDT can't be disabled on it.that built-in compressor somebody mentioned is a cruel mistress. I might try to figure out how to disable mine and blow stuff up.
I love it, it is a great amp, easy to dial in, incredible for the price.Now i want it even more... probably because i can't have it lol.
Exactly!!!!!How the heck do you smash a Peavey Mark III? I don’t know of any material hard enough to smash one!
I'm biased because I have an older GK and love it, especially for heavier music, but imho the 700RB-II is a steal on the used market. There's plenty of info on TB about them. I'm sure others will have more advice on some other great options as well, though. Good luck!
Did he get the GK yet?
According to Peavey it's a boost at 120 Hz
I will echo the Peavey recommendation. Any Mark (the VIII is the 'cleanest' although they all have a bit of drive, if you need clean SS watts for doom) Firebass, or T-Max. Lots of EQ options on any of these (some more than others) so you can find what suits you best.
Or if you find a high wattage Carvin for cheap since they only make PA stuff now, they can be very clean very loud SS amps with tons of EQ options.

Care to elaborate on the cabinet model?View attachment 3382939 This rig was $200.00 ... yes the whole rig!

Black Widow 15's from the same era, or most of the better 410's available from anyone. I personally use it with a BRX10.4 Carvin but have also used an Acoustic B410 and the Peavey gave it about as much punch as I've ever heard out of that cab.I have a Mark VIII that I bought new in the very late 80s/early 90s. I originally bought it with a Peavey 1820 cabinet. It never really sounded like I wanted it to, but I never bi-amped the cab. I have since sold the 1820. What are some suggestions for cabinets to match up with that power head?