Peavey ValveKing
As this seems to be equipment 'review' day?!!?
Anybody tried the new(ish) Peavey Valveking amps 50/100W combos with the
'Texture' Control to fade between class A and A/B?
Does this feature seem logical or a compromise? The price is right for an
all valve at $350 for the 50W 1x12". $500 for the 100W 2x12"
Thanks,
Carl & Co.
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