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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: PPPMAT on April 30, 2009, 02:51:52 PM

Title: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: PPPMAT on April 30, 2009, 02:51:52 PM
Afternoon people

Thought it might be nice for everyone to share their experiences with any amps they have used that maybe aren't mega popular (in the conventional sense) don't get much exposure or just plain been forgotten about.

I'm going to start the ball rolling with the Peavey Classic 30

As some of you know I have a Martamp M50 which is a JMP50 with power scaling. Its amazing! However, the odd bannd practise requires something a bit smaller (and my amp room is on the 2nd floor of our house) so I set about looking for something that basically sounds like a plexi but dirt cheap and small.

I remember reading about the classic 30 in the early 90's so did a bit of research and tried one out. Well I'll be damned give it a bit of volume, roll off the treble and don't ever ever use the boost switch and its plexi time. Can't believe how good it sounds for so little cash. Cleans are great too. Brilliant little amp that can be had for £200 to £250 on ebay.

Cheers

Matt
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: Twinfan on April 30, 2009, 03:08:04 PM
I've heard good things about them too.

One I tried recently was the Fender Blues Deville 4x10 combo.  That was a cheap and nice clean sounding combo.  I'll be hearing/playing through the 1x12 Blues Deluxe sister version tonight, as my blues band colleague has just bought one...
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: jpfamps on April 30, 2009, 03:48:11 PM
Afternoon people

Thought it might be nice for everyone to share their experiences with any amps they have used that maybe aren't mega popular (in the conventional sense) don't get much exposure or just plain been forgotten about.

I'm going to start the ball rolling with the Peavey Classic 30

As some of you know I have a Martamp M50 which is a JMP50 with power scaling. Its amazing! However, the odd bannd practise requires something a bit smaller (and my amp room is on the 2nd floor of our house) so I set about looking for something that basically sounds like a plexi but dirt cheap and small.

I remember reading about the classic 30 in the early 90's so did a bit of research and tried one out. Well I'll be damned give it a bit of volume, roll off the treble and don't ever ever use the boost switch and its plexi time. Can't believe how good it sounds for so little cash. Cleans are great too. Brilliant little amp that can be had for £200 to £250 on ebay.

Cheers

Matt

The Classic 30 probably gives best "bang for buck" if you want an inexpensive valve combo that sounds good.

My major reservation with all Peavey products is that they are, by quite a considerable margin, the worst major production amp to work one.

Fortunately they do seem to be reliable, however you can end up with quite a large bill for even quite simple repairs.
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: Prawnik on April 30, 2009, 04:02:37 PM
Sovtek MiG 50.
- Made in the Soviet Union.
- Very similar to a 1950's Fender Bassman.
- Made in the Soviet Union.
- No master volume.
- Made in the Soviet Union (in a factory in Saratov).
- Huge, warm, fatt blues tone.
- Made in the Soviet Union (in a factory that used to make military aircraft).
- Cheap and simple but people are starting to clue in.
- Made in the Soviet Union (you should move to Saratov).
- Military point-to-point hardwired Soviet construction (slackers are sent to Siberia).
- Sounds thermonuclear with a pedal.
- Also, made in the Soviet Union.
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: blue on April 30, 2009, 04:08:13 PM
i've heard of those Sovteks, where are they made?

;)
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: mikeluke on April 30, 2009, 04:57:34 PM
Only problem that I have with my Classic 30 is the reverb - which does not work - otherwise it is built like a tank.

Only annoying feature? No standby switch - it is ON or OFF!

I've swapped the speaker for an Eminence Wizard - otherwise...

+1

Mike
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: bewithdennis on April 30, 2009, 05:10:21 PM
great amps.i use the delta blues model,its never let me down,regular service,stuck groove tubes in and rock out! i also have the wiggy model,again totally reliable which is more than can said for my marshal jtm 60 head,great sound but cant be trusted.
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: Ratrod on April 30, 2009, 06:36:13 PM
I've heard so many great things about the Peavey Classic 30.

Unfortunately it doesn't go well with TV Jones Powertron pickups for some reason.

I've read some great stuff those Sovteks too.

I recently wrote about my Engl Classic Tube 50. IMO, an unsung and unknown hero.
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: HTH AMPS on April 30, 2009, 09:04:36 PM
I remember those Peavey tweed series amps - they were great value.

My all time fave unsung amp is the Selmer T&B 50w head.
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: sgmypod on April 30, 2009, 09:35:51 PM
Love the selmers but can't find them cheap now......the sovtek supposed to be good...love the new avatar JPF
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: shaman on May 01, 2009, 09:20:02 PM
are the little Marshall solid state 12 watters still popular???had one for a while,and it was a blast( Billy Gibbon's secret weapon??)
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: Dmoney on May 01, 2009, 09:59:53 PM
im gonna throw in two


Marshall JCM 900 hi gain dual reverb.
did a few mods. never let me down even after it got a pint of water rinsed through it at a show.
sounded ok. sold it on. kind of miss it a little bit actually. it wasnt an awesome sound but it had something about it.
now my JCM800 is dead :(

then

Marshal VS100 head.
hybrid head. MUCH BETTER than a similar AVT. this thing stood its ground for a while. very cheap, not a terrible sound, excellent as a back up. i own one of these still but i leant it someone and its been doing the rounds since. it went from london, to reading to brighton for different bands and different people. its done a bizarre little journey since i let it out into the big world.



yeah. i had fun with those.
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: tomjackson on May 02, 2009, 07:38:40 AM
They were made in the USA, used to have a 210 Delta Blues which was built like a tank and sounded great, no idea why I sold it.  They are now made in China and are apparently not as well made, according to one guitar magazine I read.....
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: Ratrod on May 02, 2009, 11:27:24 AM
AH! the old VS100. I used to have the combo. The clean and crunch tones weren't to my taste but the 2nd overdrive channel could stun a charging rhino.
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: sgmypod on May 02, 2009, 11:44:25 AM
Fender Prosonic had it's problems but great amp
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: Pete24v on May 02, 2009, 02:34:14 PM
I had a Fender Blues Deluxe, piece of shite! Even after a complete re-valve and bias (courtesy of Martin W when at Matamp), even a speaker change didn't cure that harsh top end. It was only clean for 10-15 watts at most, then it broke into clipping in the most non musical way. The drive channel was pointless too. The Hot Rod Deluxe is much better with a louder clean sound and better drive channel
Title: Re: Unsung Amp heroes - Peavey Classic 30
Post by: indysmith on May 03, 2009, 02:20:34 AM
I'm not sure about how "unsung" it is, but you don't see them very often (if ever)...
The Marshall Studio 15 sounds like an EXCELLENT little amp in every clip of it that I've heard!