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Dittos on Peaveys' reliability. In the last few weeks, I switched to bass (on an ADG tapper) in our group and my bass amp blew up. I had a Peavey amp that has to be 16 or 17 years old in the basement, pulled it out and it worked great at a gig last night. Now if I can find a brace for my back I'll be fine. Mike Killian "Rick Walker/Loop.pooL" wrote: > Dear Rik, I'm so glad someone had the chutzpah to say good things about > Peavey equipment. > > Another thing that radicalized the industry was that Peavey put excellent > reliable equipment into the hands of > a lot of people who could not afford most other more expensive gear. >They > were a great populist company!. > > Early on, their KB300 was the ONLY affordable drum synth/synth amp on the > market for a struggling > young professional musician like myself. As a drummer/percussionist, I > would have never gotten deeply > into sampling and triggering and processing so early on without this >piece > of gear. > No, I don't own it anymore (those powered Mackies have me spoiled) but I > smile everytime I see one on stage or > for sale. > > kudos to Hartley Peavey and his company and kudos to you for saying what >you > did. > > yours, Rick Walker (loop.pool) > > Rik Elswit wrote: > "This IS reflexive Peavey bashing. They excellent equipment. > Period......."