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PEAVEY MARK VI BASS AMP HEAD

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Does anyone have one or played it? I know there late 80's early 90's. What should i offer a guy for one of these in pretty good shape?

Also, if you own/owned one what cab are you using/used with it?
 
^ Yea its going to be used ina band setting i have a trashed fender bassman 400 right now so that head would be a good upgrade with a decent cab for me. I just dunno the right price

Yes i have heard peaveys are hella tough
 
I played one back in the day with a 215 cab. It was heavy but loud. Never failed me once in 5 years of use. Used price? Maybe $ 150-200? Don't know if they are considered " vintage " or not.
 
I bought my Peavey MarkVI head and a Peavey 410tx cab brand new some 15/20? years ago,
and gig out with it and an even older Peavey 1x18 cab pretty regularly in various bands to this day.
I got my moneys worth out of it a long time ago. It's never ever broke down, a work horse for sure.
It's loud (especially with 2 cabs) with lots of headroom (my pre and post volumes never need to go above 2 to 4)
and clean sounding with good tone shaping options.
On the down side this head is HEEAAVVYY!!!, but we're big bass players and we can take it.:bassist:
Not to sure about what it's worth today, sorry.

Here's a recent (no more than 1 year ago) Photo of mine.
PeaveyMarkVIbassheadandPeavey410txc.jpg
 
Here's another vote for the Mark VI - I've owned two of them, besides Mark III, IV, VIII, and Firebass 700s, and in a band setting, the Mark VI worked the best out of all of them... Run it with one or two 4 ohm cabs, and it'll be plenty loud enough, too... For $150, they're a great bargain in a gig-worthy head...




- georgestrings
 
Well i bought it today it was so mint i got a behringer 2x10 cab with it for 280$ and yes i know beringers get some crap but it sounded good all was in great shape

now i wanna know if i could run it with the head , 2x10 behringer cab and a 4x10 also? or is that to much for the head to power
 
ha that would be crazy i think i am going to sell the behringer after awhile and get a 4x10 avatar cab i have been wanting , good enough set up for me i am still in college so after i get a job and graduate i'll get that dream rig i always well dream about :)
 
Well, here I am ! A french guy using Peavey MARK VI amp with a 18' cabinet.

I often played with Laney or Peavey amps from the 90's, I really appreciate that they let the sound from the bass safe and clean. I found my actual amp less than a year ago, just when I needed more power (I always had less than 200W amps). Built in 1993 and it never failed until now.

I know that with 2 cabs I'll have 400W but, I love my 18' sound, and that's enough for the moment, no problems, the band and the crowed can hear me... and I never ever cranked it. I have good Seymour Duncan on my bass, well definite sound and loud lows from the 18' cab.

Funny thing that there are 2 faces, I have a black one and there's also a blue MARK VI model, do you know why ?

The beast :

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I had one of these heads many years back and very stupidly sold it on for a 'new and better' head, I'm picking another one of these heads up on Tuesday, got an 810 4ohm cab now, going to get another as soon as i can and stack 'em both on their side.
 
I bought my Peavey MarkVI head and a Peavey 410tx cab brand new some 15/20? years ago,
and gig out with it and an even older Peavey 1x18 cab pretty regularly in various bands to this day.
I got my moneys worth out of it a long time ago. It's never ever broke down, a work horse for sure.
It's loud (especially with 2 cabs) with lots of headroom (my pre and post volumes never need to go above 2 to 4)
and clean sounding with good tone shaping options.
On the down side this head is HEEAAVVYY!!!, but we're big bass players and we can take it.:bassist:
Not to sure about what it's worth today, sorry.

Here's a recent (no more than 1 year ago) Photo of mine.
PeaveyMarkVIbassheadandPeavey410txc.jpg

Question: what is the impedance of that 4x10 cab?