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Topic: How about a Peavey "Vegas" 1000 |
KENNY KRUPNICK
From: Columbus, Ohio
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Posted 2 Dec 2000 10:15 pm
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Like to see Peavey put out a Vegas 1000 with two channels,digital reverb/delay,and a 300 watt digital power amp. |
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KENNY KRUPNICK
From: Columbus, Ohio
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Posted 3 Dec 2000 10:36 pm
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Any other replys on a two channel amp for steel guitar and fiddle,or other combinations? |
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Earnest Bovine
From: Los Angeles CA USA
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Posted 4 Dec 2000 3:36 pm
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The Session 200 has as many channels as you like at the touch of a switch. |
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Jack Stoner
From: Kansas City, MO
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Posted 4 Dec 2000 4:07 pm
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True the 2K does have the built in effects processor, but it's not the same as a two (separate) channel amp.
I have a Transtube Fex, which has a processor section that is basically the same as the 2K's processor and even with a lead guitar program, there is something lacking in the system. Maybe it's the steel guitar speakers??? |
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Ed Byerly
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Posted 4 Dec 2000 8:00 pm
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I like that idea! I got used to using a Vegas for about 15 years. I use a Carter
S-12, a G&L Broadcaster, and a Vega 5-string--all thru one amp. Unfortunately, my vegas had to be retired. All I could find was a Nashville 400. Sounds great, smaller package. One channel is a PAIN. I purchased a Digi-tech Quad so that I would have extra channels, but using it thru the effects in/out on the back of the amp, brings me back to one channel. Straight in was too noisy.
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Ed Byerly
Wild in Northwest Ohio |
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