Peavey PV 250

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Gary Schlotterbeck
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Peavey PV 250

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Can anyone tell me about the Peavey PV 250 Stereo Amp?
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Pv250?

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Never heard of that model.
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Maybe it’s a PV260? 130 watts per channel into a 4 ohm load. Might want a bigger amp, but we don’t know where you intend to use it.
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There's the Peavey CS 200 single space rack amp, is it that one your referring to?
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Post by Gary Schlotterbeck »

:oops: I was using a photo that was not very clear to identify this amp. It is actually a PV 260 with a Trans Tube Fex setup. I am buying a home built double ten and this amp and several extra pickups come with it. The guitar was built by a former engineer for the Moller Organ Company here in Hagerstown Maryland. More info to follow.
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Mike Brown
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Pv260

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PV260
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The great thing about these amps is they have no fans. Dead quiet, perfect for a church gig. I seem to remember plenty of power running two 15" black widows in stereo.
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