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Peavey invective. 120 Guitar Amp Head
  • Peavey Invective 120 High - Performance Guitar Amplifier Head for Versatile Sound

Peavey invective. 120 Guitar Amp Head

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The Peavey Invective 120 Guitar Amp Head is a game - changer. It's the first high - gain amplifier that offers crystal - clear clean tones. Building on the outstanding high - gain performance of the famous Peavey 6505 series, it brings an unmatched level of versatility. Developed in partnership with Misha Mansoor of Periphery, this amp features three channels, each with a unique sound range. There are numerous controls to help you find your perfect tone. With the included footswitch, you can easily switch between extreme high - gain metal tones, classic rock sounds, and deep clean jazz tones, and everything in between. Key features include a single input, master resonance, master presence, and master volume. It also has shared EQ on lead and crunch channels, power and standby switches, and MIDI/footswitch input. Other great features are the rack loop, effects loop, and direct output with level/tone/ground lift. Technical specs show it weighs 48.39 lb unpacked and 57.54 lb packed, with specific width, height, and depth measurements.

Using the Peavey Invective 120 Guitar Amp Head is easy. First, connect your guitar to the single input. You can then use the various controls to adjust the tone. For example, use the master volume to set the overall sound level, and the EQ controls to fine - tune the low, mid, and high frequencies. The footswitch lets you quickly change between different tones, so you can switch up your sound during a performance. When it comes to maintenance, keep the amp in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Check the output tubes regularly, and if you notice any issues, like a change in sound quality, it might be time to replace them. When not in use, turn off the power and standby switches. Remember to handle the amp with care to avoid any physical damage.


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