Session 500 weight?
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Session 500 weight?
Will someone tell me what a Session 500 mark iv with a 15 inch BW weighs? I have no scales at home, and the truck stop's closed.
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What did the Mark IV signify? The only 500's I ever saw said Mark IV on the front.
I take that back. I saw one of the very first ones, that was in the shorter cabinet. I don't believe it said Mark IV on the front.
One other thing. Peavey's literature stated that you could get a 500 with one 18" speaker. Has anyone ever seen one of those beasts?
Lee, from South Texas
I take that back. I saw one of the very first ones, that was in the shorter cabinet. I don't believe it said Mark IV on the front.
One other thing. Peavey's literature stated that you could get a 500 with one 18" speaker. Has anyone ever seen one of those beasts?
Lee, from South Texas
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I have one of the early short-cabinet Session 500's and it weighs just over 80# which is a bit heavier than a stock Twin Reverb. I almost never carry it by the handle for fear I will hurt my hand. However, a Twin with the Fender Lifetime speakers (gold) or a pair of 12" JBL's will outweigh the Session 500 by a few pounds because I've carried them before too. Like Billy sez, yes the short-cabinet 500 is powerhouse of an amp. Kenny Gill and I were working a show together in 1999 and he used my 500. His exact words were "this amp's a monster!"
As to the Session 500 with the 18" speaker, yes a few were made in the early design. They look the same as mine but the cabinet is a little taller. A lady steeler here in Michigan has one that she plays her old crossover Sho-Bud thru. I plugged my stock push-pull Emmons into it one time just to check it out and did not care for the tone. No way I could adjust it to please my ears. Her Sho-Bud sounds OK thru it though.
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As to the Session 500 with the 18" speaker, yes a few were made in the early design. They look the same as mine but the cabinet is a little taller. A lady steeler here in Michigan has one that she plays her old crossover Sho-Bud thru. I plugged my stock push-pull Emmons into it one time just to check it out and did not care for the tone. No way I could adjust it to please my ears. Her Sho-Bud sounds OK thru it though.
Tim R.
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