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Old December 2nd 03, 02:27 PM
Richard Cranium
 
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Frank Gilliland wrote in message . ..
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I do my power cords on a Les Paul!
Train
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Yea? With a Peavey?

All flaming aside, anyone that plugs a Les


Paul into a Peavey is either a total imbicile




You claim no flames, yet toss a name and manage to misspell
i-m-b-e-c-i-l-e.
Allow me...

or someone looking for a fight!


All flames aside, it appears you came to the game rather late in life.
Was a time in the not-so-distant-past where Marshal nd Peavey were it.
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Peavey's were cheap amps for people that couldn't afford a M-A-R-S-H-A-L-L. They
worked, but the spring reverb sounded like crap, and the boxes weren't built
that well, either. Peavey also used low-grade iron in their output transformers,
limiting the high-frequency response and taking the bite out of a nice set of
pickups. They made great ashtrays, however.


All "spring reverbs" sounded like crap.

BTW: I've used a Peavey mixer and it worked fine. And back in the day,
most US groups had no high-end unless they had big contracts with the
recording companies. Wouldn't know about the "great ashtrays" part
since I don't smoke.