Peavey TransTube Rage 158 1x8" 25W guitar amp combo

£9.9
FREE Shipping

Peavey TransTube Rage 158 1x8" 25W guitar amp combo

Peavey TransTube Rage 158 1x8" 25W guitar amp combo

RRP: £99
Price: £9.9
£9.9 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

wheelman wrote:Mine doesn't have a modern/vintage switch as some I've seen do but seems to have everything else the newer ones have. It is what I've seen called "Silver Stripe", I think. The only things i would have a problem is that the distortion could have been better. The sound of it kinda breaks appart when you crank it up.

I'll try to answear everything i remember. The picture isn't mine, but mine is the same. My rage is currently unavailable due to a thousand pieces in the workshop / storageroom Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd. is a subsidiary of Meta Platforms, Inc. based in the USA. It cannot be ruled out that your data collected by Facebook will also be transmitted to the USA. It is extremely easy to switch channels in a Peavey Rage 258. The switch from clean to lead and vice versa is quite smooth. This is a great benefit for the beginners as they can have control over their sound. This control over one's sound becomes essential when performing in a group or a choir.

Peavey TransTube Rage 158 - Pros & Cons

I like the clear sound of this amp, a hot side, which although very far from a real tube amp is still not bad. You guessed it, I hate the overdrive channel.

Not a solo amp for anything with drums, but fine for everyday sketching, writing, busking (where there's mains), and lending to other musos (it's cheap). Peavey Electronics Corporation is one of the largest makers and suppliers of audio equipment in the world. For decades, Peavey has been the go-to brand when it comes to Solid State guitar amplifiers. The specialty of Peavey is the Transtube circuitry they use in their solid-state amps. BTW: I'm really interested in buying a similar generation Bandit, what should I look for as distinguishing features? Or should I look for a later model to get the best version for the money? When I first got the amplifier, I was about 6 years old and it was the first amp I got that was my own. It is very simple and easy to use, so even at that young age, I was able to dial in reasonable tones that I liked. Even up to the present day. There aren't many features to wrap your head around so that leaves room to just play guitar.If you are looking for an array of in-built effects and easy USB connectivity for audio recording outputs, then Fender Mustang I V2 is just the right fit for you. It comes with reverb, delay/echo, tremolo, phaser, and other effects. This amp doesn't sound all that great when pitted against more modern practice amps that either off a better tone or more features. This model has two channels, the clean sounding very stiff and boring... no sparkle or life there, and the drive channel which has hints of sounding decent but overall it's just got a certain buzziness and harsh quality that makes it unpleasant to play through. The EQ doesn't really do a whole lot of justice to changing the tone, and the small speaker really just makes the amp sound too boxy.

The Peavey Rage 258 is a strong amplifier that produces a clear sound that is powerful enough for small bands and church choirs. The compact size and easy to set up features are a benefit to the beginners who can have control over their sound with the basic effects. A 25W amp is suitable for church choirs and other events and any other event that occupies a similar space as a church. Anything less than 20W is suitable for solo practices within your room/house. Type of Amplifier So what I do not understand these integrated amps that go a CD, is that there is no volume ddi so that the CD is bottom power, unless it ' is a player with volume or output phone. So if you are a musician looking for an amp that includes features and effects capable of producing custom sound, then I strongly recommend the Fender Mustang I V2. You can get more insights on the product here. The clean channel produces a natural, clear, and pleasant sound that can easily reach every corner of the hall. Also, given the brand value, I would surely suggest it to you.

What Makes Our Sales Engineers Great?

Rhythmic, not bad in lead, and although you have to like that it's not good at all, Each one of these tastes! The adding of the footswitch was easy, i recommend everyone to look into that! Use shielded wire, i didn't first. Looks like this thread is going to rest for a while. Despite the small size (8-inch super-duty Blue Marvel speaker), Peavey Rage 258 gives out powerful sound output. Whether it is a small band performance or a church choir, this amp produces a sound that is clear and loud at the same time and is hence a delight to the ears of the audience.

Mine doesn't have a modern/vintage switch as some I've seen do but seems to have everything else the newer ones have. It is what I've seen called "Silver Stripe", I think. You must consider the power output of your amplifier based on the premises where the event/performances are to be conducted. I can't seem to open the latest pdf, my Phone maybe? I suppose that it matches, as i imagine everyone in this thread knows more than i do. It's light. Very light - I'm a bass player, I live on the first floor, my amps live on the 2nd floor, and as I get older I wish I'd taken up the flute!

Click & Collect

The Peavey Rage 108 is an older model Peavey amp that was one of their first attempts at a cheap and portable amplifier. It has 2 channels, a shared EQ, and auxiliary and headphone inputs too. It puts out around 10 watts of power and is driven by a single small Peavey driver. There really isn't much to write home about with this amp, it just is what it is. Nothing really remarkable, just what is needed to get the job done. The amp is not terribly hard to dial in. It certainly doesn't sound stellar by any means, but you can dial it in for some passable tones, though certainly not as good ad the later Peavey Rage amps like the 158. The tones are a bit flat and generic sounding... the transtube technology that was refined on the 158 was simply stellar and had a wonderful tubelike tone. This amp just seems to sound very small and compressed, making the tones a bit more lifeless to my ears.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop