Misha Mansoor from Periphery has got a signature amp now, sounds pretty decent!
Peavey Invective 120
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Peavey Invective 120
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Re: Peavey Invective 120
Looks like they've packed a lot into that amp. The ability to supply power to a few pedals off the amp is a great idea. I really like Misha, just can't seem to get into his music.
Loving it so far
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Re: Peavey Invective 120
When it gets to the point where there are plenty of cheap ones in the used market (like all other Peavey amps) it would be a really cool buy. A bit meh for US$1900 new, since it's basically a 6505 with tubescreamer and noise gate built in.
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Re: Peavey Invective 120
The lead channel is based on an original block letter 5150, with some tweaks.
It also boasts an XLR out with cab sim, and wattage control.
Also has two serial effects loops and two 9v power outputs at the back for pedals.
Not fair to say it's 'basically a 6505' as the clean section has been completely rebuilt, one of the gripes with the first 5150/6505 amps.
Either way, this looks dope. Will be buying one once they are available in NZ in a few months.
It also boasts an XLR out with cab sim, and wattage control.
Also has two serial effects loops and two 9v power outputs at the back for pedals.
Not fair to say it's 'basically a 6505' as the clean section has been completely rebuilt, one of the gripes with the first 5150/6505 amps.
Either way, this looks dope. Will be buying one once they are available in NZ in a few months.
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Re: Peavey Invective 120
2 guys on SSO received theirs. One has an "Assembled in USA" sticker and the other one has a "Made in China" sticker, lol.
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Re: Peavey Invective 120
Peavey moved all their production to china didnt they? There was that infamous undercover boss episode. How much was "assembled" in the US? Just putting the stickers on?
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Re: Peavey Invective 120
Yeah, but the Misha fanbois theory was that Peavey probably found some factory in the states to OEM it for them.Green Bastard wrote:Peavey moved all their production to china didnt they? There was that infamous undercover boss episode. How much was "assembled" in the US? Just putting the stickers on?
With all the bells and whistles it's nearly impossible to get that made in the states at US$1900 retail, but for a Chinese amp that's definitely very expensive.
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Soldano SLO100 x2 | Wizard MC1 & MC2 | Diezel Herbert
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VHT/Fryette GP3, GP/DI & 2/90/2 | Peters FSM/Chimera
Verellen Meatsmoke | Synergy SYN1 | Mesa Studio
Soldano SLO100 x2 | Wizard MC1 & MC2 | Diezel Herbert
Fryette Pittbull CL | Marshall 2203KK | Krank Rev 50 | Mesa Mark 2A
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VHT/Fryette GP3, GP/DI & 2/90/2 | Peters FSM/Chimera
Verellen Meatsmoke | Synergy SYN1 | Mesa Studio
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Re: Peavey Invective 120
That was an entertaining Google, thank you.Green Bastard wrote:Peavey moved all their production to china didnt they? There was that infamous undercover boss episode. How much was "assembled" in the US? Just putting the stickers on?
Tin arse!!