Peavey Bandit 75
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Peavey Bandit 75
I recently purchased a Peavey Bandit 75. I wanted it for gigs in smaller areas, and thought it would be easier on the back than my Vegas 4oo or Sessions 400. I was pleasantly surprised at the sound it delivers with my Carter and the TPPP pickup. I wonder if anyone else has tried this, and what you think of this little amp’s performance with steel.
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I have A-B'd my Peavey Bandit with my Peavey LTD with a JBL and here is my impression.
Although the LTD had a slightly better tone and more clean power. I didn't think, in my case, it was worth the difference(costwise and weightwise).
So I kept the Bandit and Sold the LTD (a great amp) usable for larger venues...al <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Al Marcus on 04 December 2002 at 11:54 AM.]</p></FONT>
Although the LTD had a slightly better tone and more clean power. I didn't think, in my case, it was worth the difference(costwise and weightwise).
So I kept the Bandit and Sold the LTD (a great amp) usable for larger venues...al <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Al Marcus on 04 December 2002 at 11:54 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I think I tried out two Peavey Bandits in my lifetime (with six string electric, not PSG). The first one was a 1980s model with a Scorpion speaker, and it had the 'saturation' distortion. Yuck. The second one was a 1990s 'Transtube' series model with a Sheffield speaker. It sounded much better. It had a 'thrash' switch on it, and before I hit it I assumed I was going to get some buzzy distortion. Not at all. The amp sounded richer in 'thrash' mode. I wonder how it would sound with PSG?
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I use a bandit 75 with my nashville 400 a Pro Fex II and a goodrich 7-A super sastain match box and I'll blast you right out of your seat. Man what a great sound.I'm waiting for the day I see alot of smoke come out of one of them.
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Bandit 75
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SD-10 Fessenden 3-4
Two S-10 3-4 Self built steels
Bandit 75
Nashville 400
Pro Fex II
Godrich Match Box
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