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Peavey JSX?!

Ryan Sequeira (7503)
Equipment Forum
11/4/2009 7:26:42 PM · 9 Views

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My options for my next amp are a JSX or a Peavey 3120.

Anyone had any experience with either of these? what do they sound like?

thanks!

-Ryan

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Re: Peavey JSX?!
11/4/2009 10:19:13 PM
Jeremy Ledford (14354) wrote:

depends on what you are after. not a bad amp, but have read that it gets old real quick. played one at elderly instruments a few years ago.


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Re: Peavey JSX?!
11/5/2009 10:30:13 AM
Kevin Sage (2981) wrote:

I own a Peavey XXX 120W head. It's built like a tank but it has so much gain I have a hard time using it for anything but metal...LOL.

I almost opted for the JSX....prolly shoulda.


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Re: Peavey JSX?!
11/8/2009 4:01:19 PM
Jeremy Ledford (14354) wrote:

from looking at the schematics, not much different bewteen the XXX. very similar tones.


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