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Jul 30 2007, 09:09 AM |
I have one too and it's simply great for blues and jazz tones, even some rock but if you want to use it for hard rock or metal you really should look for another amp.
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Jul 31 2007, 09:51 AM |
You wouldn't recommend just putting a nice distortion infront ? Still the Classic 30 is set up for blues/jazz with speaker and tubes. But sure, you'd be able to come far with a good distortion pedal. -------------------- My bands homepage
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Aug 1 2007, 04:39 PM |
Sigh i will just go to this other music shop, see if they will give me a good trade in for the classic 30 and the roland cube. Then i can get a decent amp Hey, the Peavey Classic 30 is more than decent, it's a TERIFFIC amp You will probably realize that in a few years, after selling it This post has been edited by MickeM: Aug 1 2007, 04:39 PM -------------------- My bands homepage
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Aug 7 2007, 09:36 AM |
Okay so it seems that the classic 30 does not even take a rocktron rampage distortion. I must just get another amp for heavier sounds What do you mean "it doesn't take"? The classic 30 has a great clean channel so it should fine. Did you put it infront of the amp like guitar->dist->amp or put it in the loop? I'd keep it infront of the amp. I'm using a distotion pedal in front of it and it sounds teriffic, I have a Gollmer Fat Dist which works very well. But i've also tried a Digitech Grunge pedal, sure it sounds good as long as I'm playing but it's crazy when I don't touch the strings it makes everything scream. Is that what happens for you too? Im not familier with the peavey clasic amp.I do know that the man that started peavey originally never wanted to make guitars and just wanted to stick to amps.I have seen some really sorry peavey gear before along with great gear.If this amp is a higher priced one im sure it's great because when they want to make a good product they acomplish it.I will tell you the peavey raptor amp and blazer (small low priced amps) sound very terrible,almost the junkiest thing i ever heard. Shredmandan Yeah I've heart that too, about bad soldering etc in Peavey amps but I never had any problems with my classic 30. But I also have a "backstage" solid state amp which I wouldn't even waste a single match to set it on fire on, it's not that it doesn't work cos it does, it just sound bad. -------------------- My bands homepage
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Aug 10 2007, 05:14 AM |
A Peavey Classic 30 is an EXCELLENT foundation to build almost any sound off of. I'd recommend getting a good Overdrive pedal to put in front of it. Make sure you lay off the preamp gain, and just crank the hell outta the Master Volume. With a good pedal like a TS808 or similar and the volume cranked you should get some SWEET Powertube saturation.
If your looking for cold metal sounds be sure to ride the Gain on the pedal a little more and cut your mid's out of the amp EQ. Trust me, if you can't get a sound you like out of a Classic 30 then your settings are whacked or the tubes need replaced. Cheers! - Hardtail -------------------- Beginner's Amp & Guitar Gear Guide My Keeley Blues Driver BD-2 Review My Line6 Flextone II Review Guitars: Martin D-16RGT with B-Band UST & '99 Fender "Big Apple" Hardtail HH Strat Amps: Fender Blues Junior Special Edition & Fender Studio 85 (Simultaneous... yummy) |
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