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Peavey Classic 20 MH 20W Mini Head Tube Guitar Amplifier
  • Peavey Classic 20 MH 20-Watt Mini Tube Head Guitar Amplifier for Blues, Country and Rock Musicians

Peavey Classic 20 MH 20W Mini Head Tube Guitar Amplifier

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The Peavey Classic 20 MH 20-Watt Mini Tube Head Guitar Amplifier is a top - choice for blues, country, and rock players. It effortlessly covers a wide tonal range from vintage to modern sounds, all in a highly portable package. This all - tube amplifier runs on two EL84 power tubes and three 12AX7/ECC83 preamp tubes. It features two channels that mirror the gain structure and voicing of the Peavey Classic series, offering pure and versatile tones. The channels share a three - band EQ, a rich reverb, and an effects loop, all of which are footswitchable. Peavey's TSI tube monitoring system helps you keep track of power tube status and indicates which tube needs replacement. With rear panel features like a Microphone Simulated Direct Interface (MSDI) with XLR output and USB out, a speaker defeat switch, and a 3 - position power attenuator switch, it's ideal for studio use. Key features include an attenuator switch for 20, 5, or 1 watt output, footswitchable channels with 3 - band EQ, a footswitchable global volume boost, reverb, and effects loop. It also comes with a footswitch, tube status indication, MSDI output with XLR and ground lift switch, USB output, speaker defeat switch, headphone output, impedance switch for 16 or 8 ohm cabinets. Unpacked, it weighs 16.75 lb (7.6 kg), and packed, it weighs 20.50 lb (9.3 kg). The packed dimensions are 13.25 inches (33.655 cm) in width, 19.375 inches (49.2125 cm) in height, and 12.375 inches (31.4325 cm) in depth.

Using the Peavey Classic 20 MH is a breeze. First, connect your guitar to the input jack. You can choose between the two channels to get the tone you want - just use the footswitch to switch between them. Adjust the three - band EQ to fine - tune your sound, and add some reverb or use the effects loop to enhance your tone further. The power attenuator switch allows you to choose different output powers, which is great if you're playing in different settings. For studio recording, use the MSDI output with XLR or the USB output. When using headphones, simply plug them into the headphone output. As for maintenance, keep an eye on the TSI tube monitoring system. If it indicates a tube needs replacement, replace the specific tube as soon as possible. Make sure to keep the amplifier in a dry and clean place, away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. When moving it, handle it with care to avoid any damage to the tubes or internal components. And don't forget to check the impedance switch when connecting it to different cabinets to ensure proper operation.


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