Peavey Session 500

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Jim Underwood
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Peavey Session 500

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A guy in my band bought a Peavey Session 500 at an estate auction. It is in absolutely MINT condition. Has a removable caster frame on the bottom. Someone has already offered him $2000 for it. I know this is very much in demand item. I am asking opinions from you guys about this amp and what would be a good sell price. I may list is on here for him if there is any interest. We both live in VA about 1 hr from the VA/TN state line.
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Your bandmate better grab the 2K offered yesterday. Although they are great amps, I don't think you'd expect to get much more than $3-350 for one. Just too dang big & heavy!
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Someone has already offered him $2000 for it. I know this is very much in demand item. I am asking opinions from you guys about this amp and what would be a good sell price.
He did not sell it for 2000.00?

I've seen them as low as 250.00 plus shipping.

400.00 shipped in lower 48 would be a decent asking price.
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$2000 offer for a Session 500? I've never seen one sell for more than $350 mint or not and there are many available. Not a highly sought after amp as they weigh in about 90 lbs.
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all i want to know is the persons name that offered 2000.00, i will make him a deal and throw in a couple other amps to sweeten the deal....thanks jack
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I think whoever offered him $2000 was just blowing smoke. :whoa:
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Mark Greenway
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Mistake!

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He has accidentally put in one to many zeros. Surely he meant to say $200.
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I'll sell my Session 400 for $1,600 to whoever offered $2,000 for the 500. That's 80% of $2,000. 80% of a Session 500 = a Session 400, right? It has an almost mint 15", 4 Ohm Peavey JBL. -Jim-
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Post by Alan Rudd »

They were either blowing smoke or smoking something or blowing something. Could I PLEASE get that person's name and number, I will sell him mine for $1995!!!! I might take a thousand or so less...
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I don't think they were blowing smoke, they were INHALING .....!!!!%%%$$



P-S hey ERV, lock your doors and board up your windows. Jerry Knapper just came up in your neck of the woods 4 about 2 weeks....
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:eek: :whoa: :lol:
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Mark Greenway
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Session 500 Hernia monster

Post by Mark Greenway »

Jim, all joking aside. There are two of these Session 500s on here for sale right now, and they can't even get $250 a peice for them. I love these amps,and I think they are great amps, but they are not in much demand by any means.
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Jim Underwood
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Post by Jim Underwood »

THanks for all the responses. I couldnt believe the $2000 offer. All I know is that it was from someone in Nashville that deals in equipment and said that the Session 500 is a high dollar item that steel players are looking for. Didnt really make sense for me. I have checked other listings for the the same amp and those are priced in the neighborhood that I have heard here. If this fairy tale pans out, I will let you guys know. I have a feeling that the "blowing smoke" may be accurate. We'll see. Thanks again for all the comments.
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