When I started playing guitar my teacher had one of these in the mid eighties and Gibson RD Artist, man did he make it sound great. Great video my friend, thank you.
Hello Ron. Ahh the Gibson RDs. I had a standard in early 90s and sold it. I have regretted selling it for years. I paid £140 for it. Can't afford one now and that's if you can find one. The peavey Classic is great budget amp. I bet they were pricey in their day though. Thanks mate and take care.
I just picked up one for 80 quid, mine is stamped July 29th 1976. Good news is the 40 40 20 20µF multi capacitor can is rated for 500 working voltage, B+ measured at 485vdc with 30mA plate idle per tube. The tubes are a nice strong pair of RCA 6L6GC date stamp 1976. Looks like yours has had a couple of knobs replaced, mine are all the same type and also each has a black sticker with a dot/hole to show the setting. It also came with a foot switch, the 'Peavey Automixer' type 71244064. It has 4 switches labeled - Slector - Combine - Reverb - Tremolo.
Hello. It looks like Christmas came early for you . That's a result for 80 quid. A pair of RCA tubes too. Plenty of room to adjust the bias a little hotter too. 14.5 watts per tube. 70% = 21 Watts. You could go up to to 16 or 17 Watts and still be on the cool side. Thanks for watching and take care.
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher Yeah, was a good deal, included in the £80 was a Fender Eighty Five solid state 1x12 combo, just needs a pot replaced and some deoxit
Nice amp! One day Americans will wake up and realize how great OG peavey amps truly are! You have one speaker from 1967 and the other one id from the 1970s, Awesome!!! Most underrated amps of all time
Sounds great! I started playing guitar around the time that that amp was built (began playing bass a couple years earlier). I never paid much attention to Peavey guitar amps, although a good friend had a all solid-state Standard head. Peavey has most of the manuals for these gems on their website under the Support section. A lot of the older manuals even have the amp's schematic included in them.
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher You're welcome! One tip, sometimes you have to look up the amp sort of backwards; not necessarily by model name first but by series, then model. I don't recall any specific examples, but I know I've had to do it that way. It's not consistent.
I still have my old Peavey Renown from 1982, & with my flanger & compressor/ sustainer my Guild S9 sounded fairly decent, I played that thing for hours a night & had a blast 🎸
Wow,I `ve got one of these hiding in the garage,but never got it to sound like this,didn`t know you where a shredder,lol :),perhaps I`ll check out the biasing ,wheyhey,as entertaining as usual,great stuff!
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher Great stuff Martyn,you`re the UK`s answer to the Guitologist,been waiting for someone to come along that knows what they`re on about,without the political nonesense,a breath of fresh air,your videos are a real treat,keep `em coming. 🙂
Hello Johnny. Yes, I remember these were a pretty penny when new. Mind all Peavey was expensive in those days. You can pick them up quite cheap now. Still a good amp though. Thanks for watching and take care.
I want one of these so bad! I’m going to run my hybrid crate with 2 12AX7s into these peavey with 2 power tubes. Kinda making both of the hybrids into one big tube amp.
Hello Don. They are really good amps. Not many of them around. But they don't fetch a huge amount of money if you can drop on one. Thanks for watching and take care.
This model doesn't often crop up theses days.. Like most Peavy amps it's was great value for money and surprisingly reliable except for the factory fitted speakers .. Fender produced a similar amp ( 'The Showman' - Not to be confused with the Dual Showman), that had S/S pre-amp and valve output in the 80's. That was very well spec'd amp with the Alembic designed S/S pre-amp so could fool most into thinking it was all valve. Hartley Peavey came up with some 'unusual' designs, and has certainly deserved his place as an innovator ..
Hello Pete, that is very interesting info. They are certainly good value for money now days. You can pick these up quite cheap. Thanks for the info. Take care.
I once had the DEUCE...with 120 watts. I had the transistor volume preamplifier increased from 10 to 20! It had more preamplifier. The distortion was much more. That made it a top amp :-) Then I didn't need a booster.
The date code stamped on the inside of the chassis 042876 would indicate April 28, 1976, so you are correct about the mid '70s (We put month/day/year in the US where the Peavey was made). Was the reverb tank actually fastened to the bottom of the chassis, or did you just have it sitting there in the video?
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher I always thought it was best to get the reverb tank as far away from the chassis as possible. For instance the Fender Bandmaster Reverb head has a larger than necessary cabinet so the reverb tank is further away. On mine, rather than being mounted on the floor of the cabinet, the reverb tank is mounted to the inside front panel. The knobs on the bolts that connect the head cabinet to the speaker cabinet would prevent the reverb tank from being mounted on the floor of the cabinet.
Thanks for the video, I am just about to buy one.As you said; great budget amp.Really good for c&w isn't it?Bit of phasing and some compression...you play great btw!
Hello Eddie, yep great for the money. Someone on here left a comment about changing the speakers on the one he had. Can't remember what he put in it. He said it sounded even better with the speakers changed. Thanks for watching and take care.
I have one of these as my main amp. I have a pedal board in front of it and it sounds awesome. Mine is the earlier one that does not have the silver sides on the grill. It works great but there is a lot of heat coming out the back, is that normal? I guess the tubes are like light bulbs. Its the only tube amp I have so I have nothing to compare it too as far as how hot the tubes get.
The bias may be a little hot. This could be caused by leaky coupling caps. Or the bias circuit is getting a bit tired. Check to see if they red plating. I am always around if you need advice.
Ha, wow I just blasted across town and got one dirt cheap from a Studio Clearance - about 50 squids plus trainfare - lugging it through train platforms and across town was an ache but wow it was worth it - what a strange (LOUD) little thing! Series mode is totes insane gain!! I mostly use a bass and the bottom octave's just too much with the fuzz on (yes I know I'd have to make it closed back to put much bass thru it, but hey I'm insane, and use a lot of kerrang overdrive rather than raw bottom end) Seems the Solid State Pre gives means not much middle ground between glassy clean and fuzzbox mode Trying to identify the strange 1970's silicon - are the inputs Bipolar or FET? Anybody know? Mines a bit unstable at max gain - is that a design thing or maybe I should replace the smaller (decoupling) caps (prob do that anyway - 50 y/old electroytics, hmmm) Peaveys DO tend to have undersized transformers (so did the EL84 amp i first thrashed through (yes with a bass! The result was.. Interesting lol) Get the urge to mess with this guy, but I know someone out there might like it stock, so Im just gonna do what you did, clean up, bias and maybe them caps - thanks for giving us a twangle though it - 🎸🎸🎸 - very nice !!
Hi. I picked up a VT Classic 2x12 from a guy cleaning out his garage. It works perfectly, but i would like to get a footswitch. Should i be looking at 3 or 4 button? The schematic on back shows 4 buttons and looks likea 5 pin connection?
Hello. I have done a bit of searching round the net. The first link is the manual. The second link is one for sale on ebay. Look at the picture of the back. you can see the foot switch. Looks like a three button. The third and fourth links are foot switches I have found for sale on ebay. I don't if you live in the UK or USA. If you live in the UK then the links to the foot switches might help. Thanks for watching and take care. assets.peavey.com/literature/manuals/80343001.pdf www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325722724929?itmmeta=01HTGFV5ZVNYRBXF524X8EG4G6&hash=item4bd6965a41:g:k7cAAOSwquxkow-h&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8K8Ofj5CSy4y6Lvk34wzyaz35RWi%2Bd7iwn9XxgXchXMFOfoawSgQJV0rsnFSBqIVLM6jIz28ZvCjiBavS%2BJt%2FcePJB1E8q%2FflJ28FLYijV9BeiHGm%2BfcXT80LtPWjYnhUkEpyguspSPa7kX%2FttWGi1lrEbtmyddPMDJoka0FA%2FPJ2uoIrdSOVvCoImOgSLZQJMpKqlqwEZBHc9varHx1MVqVmOz90hY%2Fn4D%2F5ByoF6zgd1sjlZCJBDXH5CUwzsYI61h0DMobzZZ9rCYioOSA1fZvXx7033AgdObi0Cag3kA7t0ba25zQ2C7%2FYiSwSJ40Xg%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABFBMgODsj9Rj www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285786036828?itmmeta=01HTGFV5ZVHJ2MZ5HX5PSZBP6R&hash=item428a2cda5c:g:JVsAAOSwmHll6I4L&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8NEqczGcAJWLsQ%2BA5m3B8D1RppvG83CJDEY%2Fq4cKG90PqI2Brvi17dKcOa34C6sWWk60%2BqBDNBc8rybhDDqEz5RjlWWqnzKt7vtp%2Ft6EnuHylnd7v25AFX%2BUyMNNxk6pJFEo7f5doQItoNvnB%2FnfbhAS4gc1EqUGkKrVNG5OGRTJZwZPVS9UdN7r8gaYT8Td7UA%2F8wnGWCujGG9gExnFYDH8AYFtBIWPdFsW9xLp%2BxUDM%2FngfLmJWjAeSg9Ns9jM28RyRolmkP4aVAD8QmZAfBJMLKLDxDOfADVmpAodkBA%2BA0NhwRVM8AQ%2BJCzxkjlEiA%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4Lg7I_UYw www.ebay.co.uk/itm/126390840403?itmmeta=01HTGFV5ZVYCZ2A4N16DYNG4AD&hash=item1d6d7b2c53:g:JeEAAOSwostl~aDC&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA0GXhyLrPjpPsy7wg%2Fx9DJCfQqEb5CmJIeoBTXSIov7ZT2apnx2%2Fshd%2FcFeSky554Ch9F1V5fmAftsgG7KOi8YbyaPpZo4dTn1xXMSNe1TU1uomUeO35ht%2F8BUWfu%2FfzSVaa7LEcIUgmJ4APWPF9IsmsMbeUr9GbZdJZ81YgClYUjzTufoEDQDqf3vxccOYcZOu3h%2BFWF9ErxWrpYY%2BnAQXQCp0KZUQINuoZH4D2jw14DfU%2Ft6ZnSo071vykD%2FyJCZykRpdbhA7995aMLwRDSpUU%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR4Lg7I_UYw
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer so thoroughly. THe graphic on the back of the amp does show a 4 button footswitch. So I will go ahead and check out the other links and see what I might be able to do to get that footswitch. Appreciate all the care you took.@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher
Hello Janina. This is true. However, I could only go as far as the customer wanted me to go with this one. Would have been an expensive job to change them all. Thanks for watching and take care.
Hell Thomas. I am sorry but I can't say on that one. Peavey do have some great resources on thier websites. you can still get manuals for these older amps. Might some info on there. Thanks foer watching and take care.
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher here's what I did to make my Classic shine. Change speakers. I put some old Pyle Drivers in mine. If you can't find them, Eminence ceramics are good. Change the tubes to 5881s. The amp is cathode biased so no biasing needed. You may like that now but since these amp run fairly cold you might change the resistor on the cathode biased or add a pot to get more voltage on the plate. That's the ticket!
Brilliant idea. They are bit on the heavy side. Yes, very loud. It's a shame they are very popular, they make a great clean sound. Thanks for watching and take care.
When I started playing guitar my teacher had one of these in the mid eighties and Gibson RD Artist, man did he make it sound great. Great video my friend, thank you.
Hello Ron. Ahh the Gibson RDs. I had a standard in early 90s and sold it. I have regretted selling it for years. I paid £140 for it. Can't afford one now and that's if you can find one. The peavey Classic is great budget amp. I bet they were pricey in their day though. Thanks mate and take care.
I just picked up one for 80 quid, mine is stamped July 29th 1976. Good news is the 40 40 20 20µF multi capacitor can is rated for 500 working voltage, B+ measured at 485vdc with 30mA plate idle per tube. The tubes are a nice strong pair of RCA 6L6GC date stamp 1976. Looks like yours has had a couple of knobs replaced, mine are all the same type and also each has a black sticker with a dot/hole to show the setting. It also came with a foot switch, the 'Peavey Automixer' type 71244064. It has 4 switches labeled - Slector - Combine - Reverb - Tremolo.
Hello. It looks like Christmas came early for you . That's a result for 80 quid. A pair of RCA tubes too. Plenty of room to adjust the bias a little hotter too. 14.5 watts per tube. 70% = 21 Watts. You could go up to to 16 or 17 Watts and still be on the cool side. Thanks for watching and take care.
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher Yeah, was a good deal, included in the £80 was a Fender Eighty Five solid state 1x12 combo, just needs a pot replaced and some deoxit
Nice amp! One day Americans will wake up and realize how great OG peavey amps truly are! You have one speaker from 1967 and the other one id from the 1970s, Awesome!!! Most underrated amps of all time
Hello, thank you. Yes, a really nice sounding amp. You don't see many people using them, which is a shame. Thanks for watching and take care.
that buzzsaw sound on the low end is soooo nice
Hello Alex. These Peavey amps are a great tool and cheap to buy too. Thanks for watching and take care.
Sounds great! I started playing guitar around the time that that amp was built (began playing bass a couple years earlier). I never paid much attention to Peavey guitar amps, although a good friend had a all solid-state Standard head.
Peavey has most of the manuals for these gems on their website under the Support section. A lot of the older manuals even have the amp's schematic included in them.
Hello, that great info. I will check out their website. Thanks for watching and take care.
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher You're welcome! One tip, sometimes you have to look up the amp sort of backwards; not necessarily by model name first but by series, then model. I don't recall any specific examples, but I know I've had to do it that way. It's not consistent.
Nice playing!
Hello, thank you. Thanks for watching and take care.
I still have my old Peavey Renown from 1982, & with my flanger & compressor/ sustainer my Guild S9 sounded fairly decent, I played that thing for hours a night & had a blast 🎸
Hello Steve. That's a long time to own an amp. Those older Peavey amps will go on forever. Thanks for watching and take care.
Wow,I `ve got one of these hiding in the garage,but never got it to sound like this,didn`t know you where a shredder,lol :),perhaps I`ll check out the biasing ,wheyhey,as entertaining as usual,great stuff!
Thank you. I was a shredder when I was younger. Get it it out the garage and give it a blast. A nice amp to own. Thanks for watching. Take care.
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher Great stuff Martyn,you`re the UK`s answer to the Guitologist,been waiting for someone to come along that knows what they`re on about,without the political nonesense,a breath of fresh air,your videos are a real treat,keep `em coming. 🙂
Back in 1980 I was guitar sales kid in my local music shop and I sold truck loads of these. Sounded great. I never could afford myself...
Hello Johnny. Yes, I remember these were a pretty penny when new. Mind all Peavey was expensive in those days. You can pick them up quite cheap now. Still a good amp though. Thanks for watching and take care.
Dang you let it rip when you dialed in that fuzzy distortion!
Thank you.
I want one of these so bad!
I’m going to run my hybrid crate with 2 12AX7s into these peavey with 2 power tubes. Kinda making both of the hybrids into one big tube amp.
Hello Don. They are really good amps. Not many of them around. But they don't fetch a huge amount of money if you can drop on one. Thanks for watching and take care.
This model doesn't often crop up theses days.. Like most Peavy amps it's was great value for money and surprisingly reliable except for the factory fitted speakers .. Fender produced a similar amp ( 'The Showman' - Not to be confused with the Dual Showman), that had S/S pre-amp and valve output in the 80's. That was very well spec'd amp with the Alembic designed S/S pre-amp so could fool most into thinking it was all valve. Hartley Peavey came up with some 'unusual' designs, and has certainly deserved his place as an innovator ..
Hello Pete, that is very interesting info. They are certainly good value for money now days. You can pick these up quite cheap. Thanks for the info. Take care.
I once had the DEUCE...with 120 watts.
I had the transistor volume preamplifier increased from 10 to 20! It had more preamplifier. The distortion was much more. That made it a top amp :-) Then I didn't need a booster.
Hello. That sounds well cool. Peavey amps are quality. Thanks for watching and take care.
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher I sold it! I bought a Peavey Ultra 60 head! This is a dream :-)
@@maxgrim1672 do you know how this mod was done?, I've been trying to find anything about modding theses amps but its thin pickings. Thanks
Great video as always
Thank you.
Sounds darn good to me.
Hello Jerome. Yes, not bad sounding at all. Thanks for watching and take care.
The date code stamped on the inside of the chassis 042876 would indicate April 28, 1976, so you are correct about the mid '70s (We put month/day/year in the US where the Peavey was made). Was the reverb tank actually fastened to the bottom of the chassis, or did you just have it sitting there in the video?
Hello Michael Thank you. I missed that. The reverb tank was fitted to the chassis which I thought was a good idea. Thanks for watching and take care.
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher I always thought it was best to get the reverb tank as far away from the chassis as possible. For instance the Fender Bandmaster Reverb head has a larger than necessary cabinet so the reverb tank is further away. On mine, rather than being mounted on the floor of the cabinet, the reverb tank is mounted to the inside front panel. The knobs on the bolts that connect the head cabinet to the speaker cabinet would prevent the reverb tank from being mounted on the floor of the cabinet.
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Thanks for the video, I am just about to buy one.As you said; great budget amp.Really good for c&w isn't it?Bit of phasing and some compression...you play great btw!
Hello Eddie, yep great for the money. Someone on here left a comment about changing the speakers on the one he had. Can't remember what he put in it. He said it sounded even better with the speakers changed. Thanks for watching and take care.
The two way switch for power it's a hum control
Hello Kevin. Yes, More common American amps. Thanks for watching and take care.
I have one of these as my main amp. I have a pedal board in front of it and it sounds awesome. Mine is the earlier one that does not have the silver sides on the grill. It works great but there is a lot of heat coming out the back, is that normal? I guess the tubes are like light bulbs. Its the only tube amp I have so I have nothing to compare it too as far as how hot the tubes get.
The bias may be a little hot. This could be caused by leaky coupling caps. Or the bias circuit is getting a bit tired. Check to see if they red plating. I am always around if you need advice.
Your good.
Ha, wow I just blasted across town and got one dirt cheap from a Studio Clearance - about 50 squids plus trainfare - lugging it through train platforms and across town was an ache but wow it was worth it - what a strange (LOUD) little thing!
Series mode is totes insane gain!!
I mostly use a bass and the bottom octave's just too much with the fuzz on (yes I know I'd have to make it closed back to put much bass thru it, but hey I'm insane, and use a lot of kerrang overdrive rather than raw bottom end)
Seems the Solid State Pre gives means not much middle ground between glassy clean and fuzzbox mode
Trying to identify the strange 1970's silicon - are the inputs Bipolar or FET? Anybody know?
Mines a bit unstable at max gain - is that a design thing or maybe I should replace the smaller (decoupling) caps (prob do that anyway - 50 y/old electroytics, hmmm)
Peaveys DO tend to have undersized transformers (so did the EL84 amp i first thrashed through (yes with a bass! The result was.. Interesting lol)
Get the urge to mess with this guy, but I know someone out there might like it stock, so Im just gonna do what you did, clean up, bias and maybe them caps - thanks for giving us a twangle though it - 🎸🎸🎸 - very nice !!
Hi. I picked up a VT Classic 2x12 from a guy cleaning out his garage. It works perfectly, but i would like to get a footswitch. Should i be looking at 3 or 4 button? The schematic on back shows 4 buttons and looks likea 5 pin connection?
Hello. I have done a bit of searching round the net. The first link is the manual. The second link is one for sale on ebay. Look at the picture of the back. you can see the foot switch. Looks like a three button.
The third and fourth links are foot switches I have found for sale on ebay. I don't if you live in the UK or USA. If you live in the UK then the links to the foot switches might help. Thanks for watching and take care.
assets.peavey.com/literature/manuals/80343001.pdf
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325722724929?itmmeta=01HTGFV5ZVNYRBXF524X8EG4G6&hash=item4bd6965a41:g:k7cAAOSwquxkow-h&itmprp=enc%3AAQAJAAAA8K8Ofj5CSy4y6Lvk34wzyaz35RWi%2Bd7iwn9XxgXchXMFOfoawSgQJV0rsnFSBqIVLM6jIz28ZvCjiBavS%2BJt%2FcePJB1E8q%2FflJ28FLYijV9BeiHGm%2BfcXT80LtPWjYnhUkEpyguspSPa7kX%2FttWGi1lrEbtmyddPMDJoka0FA%2FPJ2uoIrdSOVvCoImOgSLZQJMpKqlqwEZBHc9varHx1MVqVmOz90hY%2Fn4D%2F5ByoF6zgd1sjlZCJBDXH5CUwzsYI61h0DMobzZZ9rCYioOSA1fZvXx7033AgdObi0Cag3kA7t0ba25zQ2C7%2FYiSwSJ40Xg%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABFBMgODsj9Rj
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Thank you so much for taking the time to answer so thoroughly. THe graphic on the back of the amp does show a 4 button footswitch. So I will go ahead and check out the other links and see what I might be able to do to get that footswitch. Appreciate all the care you took.@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher
I'd replace every cap !! Then hear the difference!!
Hello Janina. This is true. However, I could only go as far as the customer wanted me to go with this one. Would have been an expensive job to change them all. Thanks for watching and take care.
Which Accutronics Reverb Tank does this amp use?
Hell Thomas. I am sorry but I can't say on that one. Peavey do have some great resources on thier websites. you can still get manuals for these older amps. Might some info on there. Thanks foer watching and take care.
You can see the code at 4:17 - it's 4FB2B1A
Oh boy. Can it do Skynyrd?
Hello Dan. I bet it can. A very underrated amp. Thanks for watching and take care.
Hellow. Good video frend.
Gracias por avisar Miguel. Cuidarse.
This is a great amp! Needs some good speakers. I put a tube pedal in front and it's a bitch!! The on-off-on switch is a polarity switch.
Hello Dave. Yes, really nice amp. You are right about the speakers though. What speakers have you put in yours? Take care.
@@vintageguitaramp_guitarteacher here's what I did to make my Classic shine. Change speakers. I put some old Pyle Drivers in mine. If you can't find them, Eminence ceramics are good. Change the tubes to 5881s. The amp is cathode biased so no biasing needed. You may like that now but since these amp run fairly cold you might change the resistor on the cathode biased or add a pot to get more voltage on the plate. That's the ticket!
I cut the head off mine and it's still a great head. Bonkers loud and nobody wants them it seems.
Brilliant idea. They are bit on the heavy side. Yes, very loud. It's a shame they are very popular, they make a great clean sound. Thanks for watching and take care.