SOLD- PLEASE CLOSE THREAD- Peavey Session 400 For Sale!

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SOLD- PLEASE CLOSE THREAD- Peavey Session 400 For Sale!

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Sold via craigslist to a local. Thanks to all those who admired and gave insight on here, though!

Peavey Session 400, which is from the late 70's to early 80's. It has a Black Widow 15" speaker, and is in pretty good shape with normal wear (pots could use some cleaning but I'll use some electronic cleaner on them before shipping/pickup). Has casters on the bottom for less lifting (it's a brute...built like a tank and weighs about as much! :lol: )

Price is $350. I would prefer local pickup, but if you want to pay for shipping and Paypal fees, I will agree to that transaction as well. I would also do money order transactions, but it's more advisable to do Paypal so there is some security for the buyer in place.

Email or call me at (502)208-2075. Thanks and God Bless! :)
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Reducing the price to $300!
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That IS from the 70s or early 80s, but with replacement knobs. IMO, one of the two best Peavey steel amps ever made. If I weren't saving for a guitar, I'd think about it. Dynamite amp, sir.
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Thanks for the info, Lane! It seems like maybe you mentioned that before when I was selling the amp and backed out of doing so (I forgot to update the ad and just re-used what I already had done). Appreciate the info, I'm not a very knowledgeable individual when it comes to older amps like this.
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I have one of these and I love it. It is a great amp! Price is great too!
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I've heard only good things about them myself, and there's nothing like that good ol' USA Peavey quality! Thanks for the kind words, Kevin!
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Great amp...I just bought one like it this year with the Spider Web on the speaker, and I paid more for it then is being asked here...I love the amp and play it with my Session 500...they compilment each other beautifully!!!
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Thanks for the positive feedback, Dale! I think it will make someone a great amp.
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I also left you a voicemail !

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I live very near to you, and am interested in purchasing this amp.Send me an e-mail to: tman397@yahoo.com
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Sent an email to your yahoo account, Ted. Sorry for not catching your call, my cellphone acts weird sometimes.
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Tommy Shown wrote:Bump
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Bill, it's kinda like refreshing your screen...Bump or ttt, (To The Top), puts that post back to the top of the list, so people see it again.
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