Product Detail
The Peavey MAX 150 is a top - notch bass combo amplifier from the renowned Peavey MAX Series. Engineered for outstanding tone, performance, and reliability in portable bass setups, it comes with DDT speaker protection and exclusive tone - enhancing features. This amp pumps out massive bass tones thanks to Peavey's unique designs. Its psycho - acoustic low - end enhancement adds rich bass without overloading the speaker, a clear sign of Peavey's tech - driven reliability. The EQ section offers a three - band EQ, a gain boost with Peavey's patented TransTube tube emulation circuitry, and switchable presets such as Contour, Mid - Shift, and Bright. Key features include up to 150 watts of power, premium speakers, DDT speaker protection, a pre - gain control with TransTube gain boost, a three - band EQ with multiple switches, tuned ported enclosures, Kosmos - C low - end enhancement, a precision balanced direct interface with ground lift, 1/8' aux input, 1/8' headphones output, a chromatic tuner with mute, and a cabinet design for great high - frequency dispersion in small spaces. Technical specs: Weight Packed - 37.04 lb (16.8 kg), Width Packed - 17.7' (44.958 cm), Height Packed - 23.5' (59.69 cm), Depth Packed - 17.7' (44.958 cm).
Using the Peavey MAX 150 is a breeze. First, connect your bass guitar to the input jack. You can also connect external audio sources using the 1/8' aux input. Adjust the pre - gain control and use the TransTube gain boost to get your desired sound. The three - band EQ and switchable presets like Contour, Mid - Shift, and Bright let you fine - tune the tone. For private practice, plug your headphones into the 1/8' output. The chromatic tuner with mute helps you keep your bass in tune. When it comes to maintenance, keep the amplifier in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth regularly. Check the cables for any signs of damage and replace them if needed. Also, make sure the power supply is stable to prevent any electrical issues.