Great amps. Also sounds fantastic for dirty/distorted bass. The mid E.Q. section is a parametric equalizer. The right-hand knob chooses the frequency band to be boosted or cut, the left knob sets the amount of boost/cut applied to that frequency band.
Got a Mark IV for 50 euro's. Broken diode and a new switch replaced and now testing it. Peavey is fine stuff. Underrated if you ask me. Not bad 4 guitar too so more testing now! tx 4 upload!
Sounds like you got a good score for sure. Great amps for the money. I thought about selling this and just to make a few bucks but now I think I'm going to keep it.
This is the first solid state Peavey Bass amp I've owned and when I heard the sounds you could get through these amps with guitar I jumped at getting this amp.
I bought this amp brand new in 87. It was a 300 watt amp head, this may be an updated model, very flexible. Mid and shift works together. Generally you boost the Mid gain to max and sweep through the frequency control to see where you like it, this is true on bass amplifier of today that have this feature
The footswitch will switch between channels and also combine them. Hard to find, my buddy wired one up for me, adds a lot of versatility. It’s my fave bass amp.
That's cool, I'm going to try and build me one myself. I've got to get myself another bass and try it out on this amp. As far as playing guitar through this amp this amp is awesome and that's an understatement.
You can have a great thunderous tone, then kick in the other channel set to fuzz and you don’t lose any low end. I bought mine in the early 90’s strictly cuz it was cheap and it had lots of knobs. Turns out she’s a thunderous beast, best 125 bucks I spent. 1978 amp still works great.
Added from my previous comments, I also use to biamp this amp due to the fact that it has a biamp section. Peavey made a 210 powered speaker, i ran my highs and hi mids through the powered speaker(it also had a folded horn) and ran my lows through a 1×15 Peavey bass cabinet, it caused me to have a lot of flexibility and control over my sound as a bass player.
Great amps. Also sounds fantastic for dirty/distorted bass.
The mid E.Q. section is a parametric equalizer. The right-hand knob chooses the frequency band to be boosted or cut, the left knob sets the amount of boost/cut applied to that frequency band.
The clean sounds reminded me of a Fender Twin Reverb. It's a lot of fun for the money!
Got a Mark IV for 50 euro's. Broken diode and a new switch replaced and now testing it. Peavey is fine stuff. Underrated if you ask me. Not bad 4 guitar too so more testing now! tx 4 upload!
Sounds like you got a good score for sure. Great amps for the money. I thought about selling this and just to make a few bucks but now I think I'm going to keep it.
Good morning, I have the Peavey Mark lll musician and it still sounds great, I use it with my guitar, and the sound is beautiful.
Thanks for posting this. I just bought one of these because of your videos. It needs a little work but will be great when it’s fixed👍🏼
I think these amps are great I had no idea how awesome this amp was when I bought one, I'm happy you scored one. Cheers
huge video got a
series 4 400 n a 4 10 cab for 250 ur video makes the knobs make sense
I’ve had so many Peavey bass amps and cabs from this era over the years. Solid, loud, dependable, workingman’s gear.
This is the first solid state Peavey Bass amp I've owned and when I heard the sounds you could get through these amps with guitar I jumped at getting this amp.
I bought this amp brand new in 87. It was a 300 watt
amp head, this may be an updated model, very flexible. Mid and shift works together. Generally you boost the Mid gain to max and sweep through the frequency control to see where you like it, this is true on bass amplifier of today that have this feature
Yeah this is such a killer amp, now I need to get another bass guitar. Thanks
It looks like this one is older, I have one it’s from 1978 I think.
Late to the party but I have the Mark IV with two 15 20 cabs I bought in 1993 and still going.
Definitely some good made stuff.
The footswitch will switch between channels and also combine them. Hard to find, my buddy wired one up for me, adds a lot of versatility. It’s my fave bass amp.
That's cool, I'm going to try and build me one myself. I've got to get myself another bass and try it out on this amp. As far as playing guitar through this amp this amp is awesome and that's an understatement.
You can have a great thunderous tone, then kick in the other channel set to fuzz and you don’t lose any low end. I bought mine in the early 90’s strictly cuz it was cheap and it had lots of knobs. Turns out she’s a thunderous beast, best 125 bucks I spent. 1978 amp still works great.
@@mattbuza8964 Right on. I bought this a couple months back at a pawn shop for $110.00, money well spent!
Added from my previous comments, I also use to biamp this amp due to the fact that it has a biamp section. Peavey made a 210 powered speaker, i ran my highs and hi mids through the powered speaker(it also had a folded horn) and ran my lows through a 1×15 Peavey bass cabinet, it caused me to have a lot of flexibility and control over my sound as a bass player.
@@roncarter2188I picked one up from a pawnshop for $100 about a year ago, these old peaveys are an incredible value
Remote switch foot pedal switches the channels.
I thought about trying to locate one just to try that out. Such a versatile amp.
Hi. Is this amp similar to the one used by Cliff Burton? Thanks..
That I'm not sure of, but it's definitely a serious amp.
Do you still have this amp
Yes I do
How much would it be with the taxes and where are you located at or how much wood shipping cost?
@@smedly489 I wasn't thinking about selling it but if I do I can get in touch with you.
Yup my bad I thought you were wanting to sell it I thought that’s what the video said but I must’ve been mistaken if you do hit me up
@@smedly489 Yes absolutely will do