Peavey Classic Chorus 212 pictures

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Peavey Classic Chorus 212 pictures

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Peavey Classic Chorus 212
2-12" Scorpion speakers.65 watts per side.
I like this amp really well, but things have got to the point at church,where you can't leave any equipment there,and I can't transport this amp back,and forth. So I want to sell this one,and purchase another Nashville 112 to play guitar thru,andit will be easier to transport back,and forth as I need to. Price is $325.00,and buyer pay shipping.Owners manual,and schematics included. :D
No issues with this one.
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I also forgot to mention the footswitch is included also. This is for the chorus,and channel switching. :D
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Weekend bump. :D
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Bumperoo. :)
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:D Anyone that may need one of these amps should jump onto this one . Kenny takes great care of his equipment . I know because he's my buddie . G.P.
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Hi Kenny,how heavy is it ? Does the chorus work good,?rght now i have a peavey sessions 400,its ok but im not happy with the sound.where is grove city,ohio near.
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Hi Terry,The manual doesn't specify the weight, but I'm guessing about the same as a Nashville 400. The chorus works,as everything else does.I really hate to let this one go,but I want to get another Nashville 112 for guitar. I also have 2 of the Transchorus amps that I like that are smaller,and they are a smaller version of the 212 model.
Grove City is a suburb of Columbus,Ohio. :D
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Hi kenny , Im looking for a new amp ,cuz i just ordered a new mullen g2 8&5 , and i need something a little better than my hernia 400. Ive heard these amps and they really sound nice.
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This one don't sound too bad for steel either,considering it's a guitar amp. 8)
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Topperoo.
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Just a note on how the Peavey Chorus sounds: WONDERFUL! I only played one once, at an outdoor gig, but my MSA miraculously suddenly had the tone of a push-pull, I kid you not! If I weren't overloaded with amps already, I'd be tempted to grab this one, but I really loved its sound, and it's worth investigating for anyone with less than great steel tone. The chorus sound was quite good, too.
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Kenny, do you have a cover for it?....JH in Va.
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Jerry, I don't have a cover for the amp.
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I used one of these amps for 3 years back in the early 90's. Loved it! Worked well with a Telecaster.

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I may just hang onto this one. Been thinkin' hard about it. :D
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:shock: Kenny if this amp will make a steel sound like a ''push pull '' we all better try our guitars in it ! HA HA ! G.P.
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I don't think I would go that far. :D This is a good lead guitar amp,and steel don't sound bad thru it, but not a push-pull. :o :D
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