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The Peavey Bandit 112 is a powerhouse of a combo amp that is filled to the brim with killer tone for all styles. The revamped TransTube-driven Bandit 112 has footswitchable clean and lead channels with a three band EQ on each, great sounding reverb with level control and a footswitchable effects loop. Other great features include the 3 position EQ/Gain voicing switch on each channel and footswitchable boost with level control. The amp puts out a powerful 80 watts at 8 ohms into the face melting Blue Marvel speaker and a cool 100 watts at 4 ohms, so using an extension speaker is no problem! TransTube technology does make a difference. Features
- 80 Watts (rms) into 8 Ohms
- 100 Watts (rms) into 4 Ohms (w/external speaker)
- 12” Blue Marvel® speaker
- High and Low Gain inputs
- TransTube tube emulation circuitry
- Footswitchable Clean and Lead channels
- 3 band passive EQ on each channel
- 3 position EQ/Gain Voicing switch on each channel
- Reverb with level control
- Footswitchable Boost with level control
- 1/4” stereo Speaker Simulated Direct Out jack with level control
Peavey's exclusive, patented TransTube technology creates the sound, warmth and push back of a tube amp with solid-state amplification. The basic building blocks of the TransTube sound are the exclusive designs of the preamp, power amp and TDynamics control. The preamp section tailors gain to meet the need for any amount of drive, from crystal clear to thick, smooth sustain. The power amp reacts just like a tube output section by responding to the preamp with natural compression that increases as the amp gets louder. The TransTube series is the future of guitar amplification. And the future sounds great!
Dimensions
- Weight: 40 lbs.
- Width: 23 in.
- Depth: 11.187 in.
- Height: 21.375 in.
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| Again, my old Bandit Before it dissapered, was well made comparable to a Glock pistol, takin' a beatin'' and kept on 'lickin. |
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| Mine unfoortunately went missing from our old practice hut. Reliability was very Glock like. Always worked no matterwhat. |
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| I used to have one back in the 90s. That thing was a beast, even though it was the lower watt version, but took a lot of abuse from being stood on, dropped a few times to having our drummer puke on it. |
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| To sum up, I'd really like to see Peavey produce a lunch box size Bandit head to plug various speaker/cab options in. A simple, tough as my ex wife's German ankles, exact Bandit head with out all the digital nonsense and effects loop would be awesome. |
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