I went looking for one of these after watching Shane’s videos also. I got mine for $75.00. Had to replace the reverb tank and that’s it. Love it! Kind of has that 90’s Pontiac look .
I bought this back in 2013 used for $140 and I still got it. I have replaced the Sheffield with Celestion (Black Shadow from Mesa Boogie) MC-90 at 8 ohm. Insanely loud with full round sound. It did stand up against 5 piece band when my other guitar player has 4x12 stack. I will keep it forever.
A new Bandit weighs in at 45 lbs, according to Guitar Center. Just bought a 2003 (I think) Red Stripe. It's a killer of a solid state amp, and I think it outperforms my Tech 21 60W Trademark. Much more tonal variety, just a gnarlier amp overall. Gotta give Peavey credit for sticking with a sure thing. Certain other companies would "reissue" this or that, and jack the price up so that only "collectors" could only afford to buy them new. BRAVO PEAVEY!!! Thanks for helping us poor rockers to make the world ROCK 'n ROLL by selling affordable, reliable amps that smoke the competition (even many of the tube-ers out there).
I've got a Chinese built Red Stripe and it's magnificent...BUT...the secret sauce is in the clean channel. (The lead sounds aren't great, imho.) The only way to play the Red Stripe is, as follows; 1) Dime the clean (modern) channel 2) Set the T Dynamics to 12 or 1 O'Clock. 3) EQ to taste. 4) Play! Set up the amp like that and it genuinely sounds like a Marshall Plexi. Oh...and it's LOUD!!! Paid £100 GBP for mine, in great condition. I've got other amps but I'll never part with it! Thanks for the demo!
Very late reply, but I somewhat disagree regarding the lead sounds. The vintage mode on the lead channel is great, and has more then enough gain. Rich, saturated, smooth. I keep both channels in vintage mode and treat the amp like a nice 2 channel 6l6 tube amp. I did swap the speaker for a celestion redback though.
@cavanray5327 yeah, horses for courses, I suppose. I like mild overdrive and natural valve (tube) sounds pushed into a slight breakup. I've got plenty of drive pedals but I use them sparingly and set fairly low, most of the time. Much though I loved the Peavey it's moved on now, and been replaced with a Marshall 2266C with 2 x G12C Celestion Green Backs and KT66 output valves. Effectively a JTM 45 Bluesbreaker with a master volume.
I LOVE the Peavey Bandits! IMO they're truly great amps! I have an old Bandit 65, a "teal stripe" one, a red stripe one, and the newest one. They all sound great for cleans, blues, country, southern rock. And the newer ones have great high gain hard rock and metal tones as well.
@@matenagy9244 Both the Red Stripe or Silver Stripe transtube models should be fine for something like that. You have to keep in mind it won't sound quite like Jerry's rig. A lot of it comes down to your playing ability and using your ears.
I love these amps. I have a Chinese red stripe 112 and recently bought a made in USA red stripe 112 with the Sheffield speaker used in very good condition for $80 CAD!
11/05/2019: I have the Peavey 112 Bandit made in USA 2004 with 12" Sheffield speaker. One feature I do not understand too well is the dial for Transube T-Dynamics 25%, 50%, and 100% power (dial on front of amp far right side). I really do not hear any change using it. A youtube Peavey owner told me that is normal not to hear any change for the GAIN channel. But for the CLEAN channel, I should hear a difference when I turn it all the way up 100%, then it will break up a little bit just like a tube amp. I have heard that solid-state amps and tube distortion are very similar sounds. Two Questions: (1) My amp has 2-different GAIN settings (High Gain Modern or Vintage) with really good sound, so why would I need to play the amp all the up 100% in the CLEAN Channel just to get a little breaking up distortion? (2) Why would anyone use the T-dynamics in the Clean Channel 100% volume when the amp has a good GAIN channel at any volume?
hey there! Good questions. I didn't play enough with teh T-Dynamics to really see if it was effective or not. The only time I got breakup on the clean, was when I had the amp maxed out
I could be wrong, but I believe it is Peavey's version of an attenuator that a lot of newer amps have to drop the wattage down to try and achieve the same time at bedroom volumes
You don’t turn the t dynamics up to 100. Keep it below 50% and turn your clean channel up. NEVER use the lead channels . If you turn the t dynamics low and the clean volume high you get actual break up and close to a tube sound. Try it
Got mine for 149.00. Worth every penny for the buck. I use the clean channel only without the included foot switch. Really nice Fender like clean tone with my strat. Reminds me of Dire straights or just an awesome Country tone. I plan on using a pedal board with it someday. I think this amps strength is in the clean channel in “ Modern” mode for more bass presence . Bass dialed to 10. Mids at 7 Treble at 7. I’m gonna have to check out the T Dynamics function more. Thanks for the tip.
I have a rage 158 and often thought it's better than its price tag suggests. Often thought of ditching tube for the big brother bandit. Videos like this make me wonder if I'm on to something.
Good video, pity you had the T dynamics turned up so high all the time, at the low volumes you were using, thereby missing out on most of the power compression simulation that makes the Transtube amp so special.
This is one of three set ups I have when using the peavey _lh3.googleusercontent.com/6MpcvTHrZcqFiVaUlXZ3ckhXgKg56evVKF1_WZYxHO8zD7xZ-NJITMxRXdR1KTFQ1u8pOU-CvQ_
Here's a story: tried buying a Restripe Studio Pro 112 today from GC...the goof taking my phone order kept typing in the wrong info and was clueless...he asked me for my info 4 different times! By the time he got his shit together someone else apparently bought it online b/c it started saying "out of stock" after I had been on the phone for 15-20 mins trying to get it done. I was so pissed, BUT...the silver lining was that even while trying to buy it, I was having buyer's remorse b/c there was a Restripe Bandit 112 at a different GC (both listed as in great condition) for only $20 more. I kept wondering if I should've been buying the Bandit for only $20 more, so I'd have the Sheffield speaker vs. the Blue Marvel, the presence and resonance controls, and just better (and more gig-worthy) sound. The Studio Pro's only advantage (besides price) was the lighter weight b/c I have a spine injury and can't lift heavy stuff well. So I call the other GC to buy the Bandit and the 2nd guy STILL screwed up 2x, typing in the wrong info or who knows what, so I thought for sure the same thing was about to happen if it hadn't already. But it worked out, (so he said, I still don't have the confirmation email) and now I'm just wondering if the $260 I paid (including tax & shipping to my local GC) is too much. What do you guys think?
The red and silver stripe bandits are very good. I have a silver stripe with the sheffield speaker, bought it for $150 Canadian in 2019. The trick to getting a good sound is correctly using the t.dynamics knob. A lower setting will make the amp compress like a tube amp.
I've got one of these , Peavey Bandit with the Sheffield speaker , I took the speaker out and built an isolation box for it with a shure 57 mic in it , then I cut 10 inches out of the middle of the cabinet and attached the bottom 5 inches to the top 5 inches and glued the seam and put black ATV to match the black tolex seam , you can't even hardly tell there is a seam. I now can use the head with any speaker cabinet. these things are too close to sounding like a Tube amp to ever sell . A real work horse.
I bought this exact same model after watching Shane's videos on the bandit. It's a great amp ! I'll never sell it. Mine was a closet classic looked like brand new with a footswitch for $150.00.STEAL !!!!! USA designed and made.
I have the same issue with the preamp and power amp where the sound will cut in and out. But from digging online, if you plug a patch cable from the power amp out and preamp in, the issue goes away. Not sure the science but if it works it works haha.
I have a Fender Champion 40 and I’m thinking about trading it out for a Peavy Bandit 112 Red Stripe… I play blues and classic rock. Should I keep the Champion or trade it out?
I’m a tube amp snob, and have mostly low wattage tube amps. I wanted something affordable ($80us), and loud with high headroom. The fact that it sounds good and is built like a tank are really just bonuses! I have an outdoor show coming up and want to be heard! 😜
I had to look back, but it's Street Spirit. You'll find snippets of Radiohead tunes throughout a number of my videos. Their my favourite band. :) thanks for checking it out.
Buddy all the Peavey Bandits are excellent. Yes Shane dose prefer the red stripe, but don’t be put off the latest generation of Bandits are excellent too. Watch Rob Chapman take a Peavey Bandit 112 through its paces. I understand Shane has his favourite model but to be fair he doesn’t get the best out of the new one. I’m not saying it’s better than the red, teal or silver stripes. But it’s not rubbish as you imply. I’ve had all of them and they are all great with slightly different flavours that’s all.
Nice! I've got a red stripe Studio Pro that I bought from my high school guitar teacher for $80, which is kinda like the Bandit's little brother (Bandit is 100w and I believe the Studio Pro is 65w). I fucking love the thing, but unfortunately the reverb died recently and I'll have to try and get it fixed soon.
cool! ya I've heard of that one. reverb replacement is pretty easy, check out how I fixed mine here: th-cam.com/video/3ldufW9SIrQ/w-d-xo.html Should be a similar fix.
Sweet, that does look pretty simple. I did see that you mentioned to someone that you bought the cable directly from Peavey. Do you know if they still offer it, or any possible alternatives if they don't?
Do you know what is the difference in this two red stripe bandits: Peavey Bandit red stripe, and the Pevey "Revolution" red stripe Bandit? I know they both are the USA made with Sheffield speakers. But, what is the "Revolution" model?
i def. wont eb checkin anymore of his vids, cant seem to avoid them now. so i slowed to check the name first b4 I click ha. good but not what I am lookin for.
@@landonbailey the blues guys channel. hes good but Im into metal also in addition to blues & his demos donbt do any metal at all, & his vids just keep popping up. he must have a ton of vids
This video is now close to 6 years old and you look so young in it. OK, gotta say it, I think you put a lot of people off of buying a Peavy Bandit. It sounds awful. You obviously have no clue at this point on how to dial-in a tone. You, should probably give it another go and see if you now have the experience to dial-in a good tone. That said, I have met some really good guitarists that struggle getting a decent tone.
@@landonbailey English is not my mother tong but I'll try next time to be perfect xD . The problem is not you, neither the amp, neither the guitar. It's just sometimes it does not sound good. It's not personal
You r using this amp wrong man. And not doing it justice. You turn the clean Channel way up and the transtube way down. You NEVER use the gain channels cause they suck. You should take this down and redo it like I mentioned cause you’re hurting the value with this tone less video. No offense.
The vintage mode on the lead is awesome. But the stock speaker is crap. I couldn't rip out the shefield in my redstripe fast enough. Stuck a celestion redback in my redstripe and the lead channel kicks arse. Bass and treble at 12 o'clock, mids at 10.30, presence at 11, post gain, crank it up and make sure the power amp is pumping!!!
I've owned one of these for a few years, the only solid state combo I've kept. I bought it new, still a keeper.
awesome, I've heard nothing but nice things about them! Mine is a keeper for sure. I would buy a second one if the offer came up. :)
I went looking for one of these after watching Shane’s videos also. I got mine for $75.00. Had to replace the reverb tank and that’s it. Love it!
Kind of has that 90’s Pontiac look .
I bought this back in 2013 used for $140 and I still got it. I have replaced the Sheffield with Celestion (Black Shadow from Mesa Boogie) MC-90 at 8 ohm. Insanely loud with full round sound. It did stand up against 5 piece band when my other guitar player has 4x12 stack. I will keep it forever.
Been watching you for about a year, didn't realize how long you've been on YT! Love the channel thanks for producing the fantastic content
Lead channel set on vintage with very low pre- gain gives very good edge of breakup tone.
A new Bandit weighs in at 45 lbs, according to Guitar Center. Just bought a 2003 (I think) Red Stripe. It's a killer of a solid state amp, and I think it outperforms my Tech 21 60W Trademark. Much more tonal variety, just a gnarlier amp overall. Gotta give Peavey credit for sticking with a sure thing. Certain other companies would "reissue" this or that, and jack the price up so that only "collectors" could only afford to buy them new. BRAVO PEAVEY!!! Thanks for helping us poor rockers to make the world ROCK 'n ROLL by selling affordable, reliable amps that smoke the competition (even many of the tube-ers out there).
+JamaisMEC nice! that's very likely the exact same model I got, I think mine is a 2004
JamaisMEC I had a silver stripe bandit from the 90's and kick myself in the ass for getting rid of it.
I've got a Chinese built Red Stripe and it's magnificent...BUT...the secret sauce is in the clean channel. (The lead sounds aren't great, imho.) The only way to play the Red Stripe is, as follows;
1) Dime the clean (modern) channel
2) Set the T Dynamics to 12 or 1 O'Clock.
3) EQ to taste.
4) Play!
Set up the amp like that and it genuinely sounds like a Marshall Plexi. Oh...and it's LOUD!!!
Paid £100 GBP for mine, in great condition. I've got other amps but I'll never part with it! Thanks for the demo!
Very late reply, but I somewhat disagree regarding the lead sounds. The vintage mode on the lead channel is great, and has more then enough gain. Rich, saturated, smooth. I keep both channels in vintage mode and treat the amp like a nice 2 channel 6l6 tube amp. I did swap the speaker for a celestion redback though.
@cavanray5327 yeah, horses for courses, I suppose. I like mild overdrive and natural valve (tube) sounds pushed into a slight breakup. I've got plenty of drive pedals but I use them sparingly and set fairly low, most of the time.
Much though I loved the Peavey it's moved on now, and been replaced with a Marshall 2266C with 2 x G12C Celestion Green Backs and KT66 output valves. Effectively a JTM 45 Bluesbreaker with a master volume.
I LOVE the Peavey Bandits! IMO they're truly great amps! I have an old Bandit 65, a "teal stripe" one, a red stripe one, and the newest one. They all sound great for cleans, blues, country, southern rock. And the newer ones have great high gain hard rock and metal tones as well.
ya they do everything it seems. I just did another video where I threw pedals in front of it. take a look on my channel for that one too. cheers!
Are the newer ones good for Alice in Chains-like metal?
@@matenagy9244 Both the Red Stripe or Silver Stripe transtube models should be fine for something like that. You have to keep in mind it won't sound quite like Jerry's rig. A lot of it comes down to your playing ability and using your ears.
I have an '02 Red Stripe. I usually run the low gain jack and keep the clean channel on vintage.
Very nice!
I love these amps. I have a Chinese red stripe 112 and recently bought a made in USA red stripe 112 with the Sheffield speaker used in very good condition for $80 CAD!
great deal!
How do the two compare? Is one better than the other? I am told they sound the same, but I have never heard both.
Late to the party here... but i recently got the bandit's litttle brother - the envoy. I really love it. Definite keeper
In vintage mode that was just about the perfect rock tone, sounds really good, l gotta get one of these!
+Steve Sweeny hey thanks. Ya keep your eyes open on Craigslist/ebay/kijiji. There are plenty around
Shane rocks! Been following him for ages. Been enjoying your dry humour for just as long, Landon. Keep up the awesome work!
I have Red Transtube with Sheffield speaker , but mine is from the mid 90's I believe , could be wrong , I love it and will never sell it .
11/05/2019: I have the Peavey 112 Bandit made in USA 2004 with 12" Sheffield speaker. One feature I do not understand too well is the dial for Transube T-Dynamics 25%, 50%, and 100% power (dial on front of amp far right side). I really do not hear any change using it. A youtube Peavey owner told me that is normal not to hear any change for the GAIN channel. But for the CLEAN channel, I should hear a difference when I turn it all the way up 100%, then it will break up a little bit just like a tube amp. I have heard that solid-state amps and tube distortion are very similar sounds. Two Questions: (1) My amp has 2-different GAIN settings (High Gain Modern or Vintage) with really good sound, so why would I need to play the amp all the up 100% in the CLEAN Channel just to get a little breaking up distortion? (2) Why would anyone use the T-dynamics in the Clean Channel 100% volume when the amp has a good GAIN channel at any volume?
hey there! Good questions. I didn't play enough with teh T-Dynamics to really see if it was effective or not. The only time I got breakup on the clean, was when I had the amp maxed out
I could be wrong, but I believe it is Peavey's version of an attenuator that a lot of newer amps have to drop the wattage down to try and achieve the same time at bedroom volumes
You don’t turn the t dynamics up to 100. Keep it below 50% and turn your clean channel up. NEVER use the lead channels . If you turn the t dynamics low and the clean volume high you get actual break up and close to a tube sound. Try it
I have the teal stripe with a speaker swap and I love it
cool! Any idea what year your model would be?
What speaker do you have in the teal stripe?
Got mine for 149.00. Worth every penny for the buck. I use the clean channel only without the included foot switch. Really nice Fender like clean tone with my strat. Reminds me of Dire straights or just an awesome Country tone. I plan on using a pedal board with it someday. I think this amps strength is in the clean channel in “ Modern” mode for more bass presence . Bass dialed to 10. Mids at 7 Treble at 7. I’m gonna have to check out the T Dynamics function more. Thanks for the tip.
Very nice!
Nice Guitar playing my man. Thanks.
👍👍
Im getting this tomorrow for 60 USD, I have also the bandit 112 teal stripe, excited to compare these 2
Early Lando! A good friend of mine who was a long time Nashville session player used two of these in stereo at most country sessions back in the day.
an oldie!
@@landonbailey You can see where you started and how far you have come. You have learned a lot.
I have a rage 158 and often thought it's better than its price tag suggests. Often thought of ditching tube for the big brother bandit. Videos like this make me wonder if I'm on to something.
Thanks man. I have a 112 Sheffield. I love it, but Im having a ell of a time getting a decent clean tone.
🎸👍
Use the low gain input and / or set the t. dynamics to 100%.
@Bas Yas I agree! But Im thinking Vintage 30 or the Hesu Demon 8ohm......
Good video, pity you had the T dynamics turned up so high all the time, at the low volumes you were using, thereby missing out on most of the power compression simulation that makes the Transtube amp so special.
I have a 2002 red strip peavey studio pro 1-12 65 watt combo and run a few boss pedals in the clean ch tu-2, Od-1 , and a chorus pedal
Ricardo Diaz nice! how do you find it handles the pedals? good/bad
This is one of three set ups I have when using the peavey
_lh3.googleusercontent.com/6MpcvTHrZcqFiVaUlXZ3ckhXgKg56evVKF1_WZYxHO8zD7xZ-NJITMxRXdR1KTFQ1u8pOU-CvQ_
sheeeeet. mine handles m5 mod box with an analog mt2 in front. she handels
Thanks for this demo. Gonna pick one up for 150.00 soon.
good deal+!
@@landonbailey Yes, And by the way your video was very funny and entertaining also. Very well done. Thanks again.
It's no PRRI but luv my Red stripe USA bandit. Wud b the last amp I'd sell due 2 it's versatility n reliability!!
And they come back from the dead. The burned cable killed it, but I fixed that. :)
Here's a story: tried buying a Restripe Studio Pro 112 today from GC...the goof taking my phone order kept typing in the wrong info and was clueless...he asked me for my info 4 different times! By the time he got his shit together someone else apparently bought it online b/c it started saying "out of stock" after I had been on the phone for 15-20 mins trying to get it done. I was so pissed, BUT...the silver lining was that even while trying to buy it, I was having buyer's remorse b/c there was a Restripe Bandit 112 at a different GC (both listed as in great condition) for only $20 more. I kept wondering if I should've been buying the Bandit for only $20 more, so I'd have the Sheffield speaker vs. the Blue Marvel, the presence and resonance controls, and just better (and more gig-worthy) sound. The Studio Pro's only advantage (besides price) was the lighter weight b/c I have a spine injury and can't lift heavy stuff well. So I call the other GC to buy the Bandit and the 2nd guy STILL screwed up 2x, typing in the wrong info or who knows what, so I thought for sure the same thing was about to happen if it hadn't already. But it worked out, (so he said, I still don't have the confirmation email) and now I'm just wondering if the $260 I paid (including tax & shipping to my local GC) is too much. What do you guys think?
The red and silver stripe bandits are very good. I have a silver stripe with the sheffield speaker, bought it for $150 Canadian in 2019. The trick to getting a good sound is correctly using the t.dynamics knob. A lower setting will make the amp compress like a tube amp.
Looks definitely like a 90s
sports car
I've got one of these , Peavey Bandit with the Sheffield speaker , I took the speaker out and built an isolation box for it with a shure 57 mic in it , then I cut 10 inches out of the middle of the cabinet and attached the bottom 5 inches to the top 5 inches and glued the seam and put black ATV to match the black tolex seam , you can't even hardly tell there is a seam. I now can use the head with any speaker cabinet. these things are too close to sounding like a Tube amp to ever sell . A real work horse.
cool mod!
Thankyou
Bandit along with the Katana are the best SS amps available
I bought this exact same model after watching Shane's videos on the bandit. It's a great amp ! I'll never sell it. Mine was a closet classic looked like brand new with a footswitch for $150.00.STEAL !!!!! USA designed and made.
TimmyV they are great little amps
I have the same issue with the preamp and power amp where the sound will cut in and out. But from digging online, if you plug a patch cable from the power amp out and preamp in, the issue goes away. Not sure the science but if it works it works haha.
Old video but good
It took you to the TH-cam days to understand the red stripe Bandit
the what?
cool demo vids ! 'like em!.......from michael t wyman Peavey player LA CA USA ....keep posting!.....michael t wyman
hey thanks! I've done a bunch of videos. thanks for checking it out 😊🎸👍
@@landonbailey We've watched a bunch!
What this Silver triangle at the bottom means? I have chinese version with "block" logo and this triangle?
it just means a graphic design difference
I have a Fender Champion 40 and I’m thinking about trading it out for a Peavy Bandit 112 Red Stripe… I play blues and classic rock. Should I keep the Champion or trade it out?
I cant say, I've never tried the Champion 40
U have the stock 1230 Shefield in er'?
that's right! check it: goo.gl/photos/zdw5ZW1Hft7WV3yv7
I’m a tube amp snob, and have mostly low wattage tube amps. I wanted something affordable ($80us), and loud with high headroom.
The fact that it sounds good and is built like a tank are really just bonuses! I have an outdoor show coming up and want to be heard! 😜
Anyone know the tune at 5:38, I'm sure it's a Radiohead tune but can't remember the title, cheers
I had to look back, but it's Street Spirit. You'll find snippets of Radiohead tunes throughout a number of my videos. Their my favourite band. :) thanks for checking it out.
Thanks! Thats the one.
If you spend time with a, you can get a ridiculously good rock / Bluestone out of the Peavey Bandit
I like radiohead old songs too
ya the old brit rock songs are awesome!
Buddy all the Peavey Bandits are excellent. Yes Shane dose prefer the red stripe, but don’t be put off the latest generation of Bandits are excellent too. Watch Rob Chapman take a Peavey Bandit 112 through its paces. I understand Shane has his favourite model but to be fair he doesn’t get the best out of the new one. I’m not saying it’s better than the red, teal or silver stripes. But it’s not rubbish as you imply. I’ve had all of them and they are all great with slightly different flavours that’s all.
Nice! I've got a red stripe Studio Pro that I bought from my high school guitar teacher for $80, which is kinda like the Bandit's little brother (Bandit is 100w and I believe the Studio Pro is 65w). I fucking love the thing, but unfortunately the reverb died recently and I'll have to try and get it fixed soon.
cool! ya I've heard of that one. reverb replacement is pretty easy, check out how I fixed mine here: th-cam.com/video/3ldufW9SIrQ/w-d-xo.html Should be a similar fix.
Sweet, that does look pretty simple. I did see that you mentioned to someone that you bought the cable directly from Peavey. Do you know if they still offer it, or any possible alternatives if they don't?
+kyuubi287 ya they still have it. I had to call them on the phone though. No online store.
+kyuubi287 ya they still have it. I had to call them on the phone though. No online store.
Cool. Thanks for the help, kind sir. Cheers!
I just put mine on a scale yesterday, 45.7 pounds is what I got.
I'm just lookin for a George Lynch tone
The modern setting with gain up sounds kind of like a Marshall.
Do you know what is the difference in this two red stripe bandits: Peavey Bandit red stripe, and the Pevey "Revolution" red stripe Bandit? I know they both are the USA made with Sheffield speakers. But, what is the "Revolution" model?
I have a bandit and I sold all my tube amps
cool!
you are from Canada... Play some Rush hey!
+Joaquin Odriozola I just might have to!
absolutely, my favorite band ever!
+Joaquin Odriozola first riff is some Rush by request th-cam.com/video/HnXHpOth038/w-d-xo.html
lando27music awesome matey!
You sure about that? I think that the little badge on the bottom of the grille means that it's from China.
11:57
You look like you're 16 years old in this video!
Because they are made in China the one you got is made USA 🇺🇸
i def. wont eb checkin anymore of his vids, cant seem to avoid them now. so i slowed to check the name first b4 I click ha. good but not what I am lookin for.
what are we talking about? :)
@@landonbailey the blues guys channel. hes good but Im into metal also in addition to blues & his demos donbt do any metal at all, & his vids just keep popping up. he must have a ton of vids
This video is now close to 6 years old and you look so young in it.
OK, gotta say it, I think you put a lot of people off of buying a Peavy Bandit. It sounds awful. You obviously have no clue at this point on how to dial-in a tone. You, should probably give it another go and see if you now have the experience to dial-in a good tone. That said, I have met some really good guitarists that struggle getting a decent tone.
Galaxy S7 video de-aging filters!
How can you make that amp souding so bad? What a feat xD !
At least take the time to check your spelling. The insult loses so much impact! 👎😁🎸
@@landonbailey English is not my mother tong but I'll try next time to be perfect xD .
The problem is not you, neither the amp, neither the guitar. It's just sometimes it does not sound good. It's not personal
Cause he’s using it wrong.
You talk too much!
I'll sing more next time! :P :)
The moment you used the term "tubesnobbery" you gave away your cluelessness even before you played one note. Which then confirmed it ....
...keep going, you didn't finish what you were saying. Nor explain what you meant.
You r using this amp wrong man. And not doing it justice. You turn the clean Channel way up and the transtube way down. You NEVER use the gain channels cause they suck. You should take this down and redo it like I mentioned cause you’re hurting the value with this tone less video. No offense.
I don't have this amp anymore. that's 5 years ago
The vintage mode on the lead is awesome. But the stock speaker is crap. I couldn't rip out the shefield in my redstripe fast enough. Stuck a celestion redback in my redstripe and the lead channel kicks arse. Bass and treble at 12 o'clock, mids at 10.30, presence at 11, post gain, crank it up and make sure the power amp is pumping!!!