Blues Lunchbox Head Shootout With Rabea & Pete
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👆 Today on Andertons TV Pete & Rabea are doing a Blues Lunchbox Head shootout. Which is your favourite?
Amps Used:
Suhr Corso goo.gl/QVuQ4z
Victory V40 Head goo.gl/Gmq8pX
Egnater Rebel 20 head goo.gl/5cVNzT
Peavey Classic 20 goo.gl/B40k0A
All amp heads went into a Victory 2x12 Cab goo.gl/tUfXGv
Guitars used:
The Captain's Les Paul 58
Pete's Custom Shop Strat
Pedals used:
Nobels ODR1 goo.gl/3DsWgX
All sounds were recorded with an Se R1 ribbon mic goo.gl/mDfA61 into a Universal Audio Apollo 8 goo.gl/lBtYhj.
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Wow that Peavey is a surprise!
Well this is a no brainer for me. The Peavey is the clear choice, no button or knob tap dance to get good tones. Everything just works and sounds great and at that price it really can't be beat. I did like the Victory but as a pedal platform only and meh, the Peavey does that just as good.
Peavey is the best has the mic simulated direct out and the usb out, power attenuator, and 2 channels plus the tube safety indicator. Most features, least money, best sound. WOW
Best sound? Nah.
@@donkeydarko77that’s pretty subjective.
Nah.@@Full_Deflection
the two best gat players at andertons hands down..sick
5150 aside.. that is the best sounding Peavey product I think I have ever heard. nice job.
Damn...the Peavey Classic 20 killed! I've gigged with a Classic 30 a few times and was curious about the 20, definitely surprised at how good it sounds! Great video as always!!!
Bea with that flannel shirt, the strat and unbelievable playing reminds me of Rory Gallagher xD Was only missing the an AC-30 or a Bassman.
*Please do a sounds like Rory Gallagher!*
Has there ever been such a contrast in hair in a guitar video?
Once again, Andertons leading the way in UA-cam gear demos.
The high gain lunchbox head shootout had both Pete and Rabea.
hmm, back when Chappers still had the dreads with the Captain maybe?
That's a contender, for sure. :-)
In my opinion the Victory and the Peavey were the best sounding of the lot...
Dagger 323 I personally really liked the egnater
Dagger 323 the peavey is amazing though
PhycoPizza I personally thought the Egnater sounded the worst of them all, especially on the overdrive settings...
Dagger 323 I love the peavey classic 50 2x12 I used to own back in the day. I would really think about getting the MH but I tried out Valveking MH and went through 2 brand new out of the box heads in 30 days. Both broke within days of removing them form their box and the second one failed within 2 hours of opening the box. So I do not trust anything Peavey is making in the Far East.
Dagger 323 I did prefer the egnater on the clean channel with a strat
Man Pete is an awesome player, so is Bea. Keep it that way guys. Your videos are really useful. Cheers from Spain!
Groovy demo. Thank you, Pete and Rabea. All four heads seem pretty decent. The Suhr really sags in a nice way. The Victory sounds as good as you'd expect. The Egnater was surprising to me, as it held its own against more expensive amps. The Peavey wasn't bad, either, especially as a pedal amp.
I've always been a huge fan of the Peavey Classic amps...
When i was a kid, there was a local guitar store that had a fender hot rod Deville 410 right next to the PV classic 50 410 man i was amazed that i liked the peavey just a hair better. Now that i am an adult i wound up buying the classic 50 online. sounds great super versatile.
Awesome getting more of the blues out to everyone
That Les Paul sounds so sweet.
Nice to see the children of the captain and robb get along.
Nicely disguised version of morning star there Rabea 👍
I had a Peavy Classic 30 that was amazing.
The Peavey sounds the stuff! It’s inexpensive and built like the old ones, like a tank! It gets hot though so I hooked a fan up! I have a USA classic 30 and Delta Blues and it stands up nicely!
For bluesy tones the Peavey is the best sounding for me. Nice cleans like the dutchess and bassman like drive tones. combining that with all the options, the look, the valve check thingy and the pricepoint, this is a no brainer. I would get the Peavey. Unless money was no object, than I'd get the Victory amp.
Mr Anderson is not gonna like this stacking!! lol I loves valve amps under 5 watts. Got a Marshall jvm1 combo that I know took a lot of heat for pricing but I have never felt ripped off for a second. One real watt pushing the tubes hard is a joy that we can enjoy as bedroom guitarist now with these amps.
Great chops for great amps. Hard call too choose one theta all sound great. For me I think the Victory and Peavey a.c.a Piwi share a lot in the same areas with their own distintions. The Egnater si le crême Of the crême bluesy and Jazz. I will order the Peavy To star for my recording studio. Any thougths?
The peavey all day. I really expected more out of the Victory and Suhr.
Hello, "Danish Pete" and Rabea, from St. Louis Missouri USA! I'm a 66-year-old blues guy who had a stellar regional blues career, but no longer plays out. However, I most certainly still play!! Really enjoyed seeing the Peavey demoed. During the demo, there were comments similar to "ballsy" and "thump". My "retirement" rig is made up of the Peavey Classic 20MH and a 1998 Peavey e115 tweed cabinet I once used as an extension speaker for a Classic 30 combo. The Classic 30 and the 15" extension made for a great harp and Tele amp but was way too loud for the living room! Now the Classic 20 and the 15" are the ballsiest blues amp I've ever played through! That 15" just creates such a round, warm, rich, clean tone ... but it allows for some awesome crunch when the overdrive channel is engaged. The 15" moves a lot of air, but handles the 1 Watt setting like a BOSS, allowing me some sweet distorted tones while the wife is asleep! You guys might want to give a 15" a try sometime.
Cheers,
Larry Cowsert
Former Bassist and Lead Singer
Piping Hot Buttery Biscuits of Blues (known to our fans as "The Biscuits")
Larry Cowsert hey man you ever wanna Jam with a bass player hit me up I live in the St Louis area myself I play a American elite jazz bass through good ol Acoustic bass amps
Hello Larry, I’m also from St. Louis, Missouri. I’m a 22 year old aspiring blues guitarist. I’m not going to claim to be good but I’m working on it
Hey. I currently use the same rig! I put a 15" Big Ben speaker in it. But those 15" cabinets are hard to come by. Mine's pretty mint. I love that Classic 20 / 115 combination though. I used to pair a Classic 50 4x10 combo with it! Amazing. But heavy and LOUD.
Hi Larry. Glad to see this comment as I have a 15 celestion with my p20 too. Btw Googled your book so some reading on the way. Cheers from Poland!
Hello from STL. I’m a 43m bass player, but moderate guitar player. Fender/Ampeg guy, but a Peavey classic 20 might sneak its way into my house soon. Love to see Peavey really making some killer products again!
Clean--there is little to choose. Dirty--best probably the Peavey,but the Egnater is horrible. Just my opinion obviously.
Here in the states:
Suhr = $1000
Victory = $1239
Egnater = $600
Peavey = $600
For cost and versatility seems like a no brainer.
I just got the Peavey for $449 new with a foot switch!
Watching Rabea play a Strat is like watching Chuck Norris eat a Twinkie.
It's time to stop.
It's always time for shitposts.
I can't even tell if that's meant to be a compliment or an insult!
Not really, he made that strat shootout video, and a couple more videos using a strat.
Hank Hill Rabea actually owns a really expensive custom shop strat
Can you please do the same for general rock tone?
That would be awesome. Just rock tone !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Marshall DSL40...
For me, Peavey wins... not only because it's the only 2 channel amp, but also the least expensive and has a footswitch. I'd add a Tone City King of Blues and a Vertex Dumble pedal...
Great shootout video, as ever. And thanks so much for the compilation at the end, I have been hoping for so long for a channel to do this, avoiding me to jump back and forth for tone comparison. Maybe it would be even better if you cut together all clean tones first and then all gain tones for direct comparison
The egnater was actually my favourite one! I love the options and how you can also dial in monstrous amounts of gain. Wish they would have played with the wattage control.
I would have liked to see the Fender Super Champ X2 Head in this shoot out. It's 15 watts, fairly low cost and the cleans sound amazing. Takes pedals really well too.
Fuck yea it does!
I reckon Capt Lees 58 would sound great plugged into a steel bucket..its the sweetest sounding guitar no matter what its plugged into...
I demo'd the Peavey in a local music store, that amp is fantastic, tone for days makes you want to play, beautiful sounding reverb, a great crunch tone and great gain tones it has all the bells and whistles, for the money $499.00 you can't beat it...easy for me to choose the Peavey hands down.
The Corso is a Recording Preamp with a very high headroom low gain first stage 12AU7 so with the Gain toggle switch off it can handle the hottest pedals without clipping. Sure it has speaker outs like an amp but that was more like an afterthought for dry monitoring. Its post Power amp section Line Out works best direct to an interface with IR's.
You guys should check out the Brunetti pleximan. Handwired in italy And absolutely stunning tone and flexibility.
All gear demo's should be played by Rabea & Pete.
I have the Peavey and love it. Don't think that it can't rock either....trust me it's not just a clean/blues amp. Crank the gain and it rocks just fine....add a overdrive pedal and you can get any rock tone from the 70s-80s or 90s. I run it through a 2x12 Marshall cab with two WGS Invader 50's. Sounds freakin great!
Peavy is my favourite! Liked the Egnater with low gain too.Not that the other two aren't good but different taste.
This stuff should be broadcasted on music TV channels, not these stupid reality shows...
***** Because TV content is shit. If it was better it would be more competitive when compared to YT. Nowadays we are served mostly ads and music videos about getting drunk.
Tools, effing up what could have been a great informational video! If you're going to do this kind of video. The world would rather just see you be honest. It was obvious you like the peavey they best for the bluestones. However, you did everything to not say that. This was not a shoot-out at all. This was a sample video. Don't be a tool just say whatever you think to be real everyone would appreciate that more. I have no favor for peavey at all. I just want the truth in a video like this. This video did nothing for me. We are not there, & can't hear and feel the Amp's the same way you are. Therefore, you need just be honest, especially Pete. Rabea was going to run with it then Pete shut it down right away. There is nothing wrong with saying that the peavey performed the best if you looking for a blues amp.
Cap'n's Les Paul sounds MEAN in Pete's hands! haha
I like all these, unfortunately can't afford to buy the lot, however I would have liked to see the Laney Lionheart L5 Studio 5 Watt head in the test.
A sequel with the Fender Bassbreaker 007, the Victory BD1, and the Victory Sheriff 22 would be good.
Agreed
Victory and les paul all day long. Actually I was not feeling the strat tones today. It felt like the gibson had balls for days. That's a lot of balls. Oh and that peavey was surprisingly pleasant. PS. I think it would have been good to trade guitars. I couldn't be sure if the tone was the player or the gear. Big fan!
Should do a Rock shootout victory Bd1, the Sheriff 22, Tiny terror and Tubemeister
As far as little amps go, with any modelling input (I use a Line 6 Pod HD 500x and don't even own or bother with little stomp-box pedals), a ZT Lunchbox is smaller, lighter, is a combo (with the built-in speaker at 100 watts RMS), will drown out all of your choices, even without adding an external speaker cabinet (which has a separate internal 100 watt RMS amp for external cabs and easily pushes a 4/12"), with a total of 200 watts RMS! I've been playing since 1969, I do not need or want tubes, with modelling it sounds exactly the way I want, any way I want, hundreds if not thousands of choices. btw: I love metal and hard rock, started with Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, ZZ Top, SRV, James Gang, Edgar/Johnny Winters, stepping up to Rush, Yes, Mahavishnu Orchestra, ELO, ELP, and later Metallica to Pavarotti, NIN, Soundgarden, Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, Disturbed, 12 foot Ninja, Sepultura, Zombie, Fear Factory, etc... with modelling, the ZT Lunchbox kicks most amps ass! {out of my 20 guitars, my Line 6 JTV89F kicks all their butts! I learned about Line 6 from Steve Howe...} I have a Positive Grid Spark but only use it for learning new songs because of its unique features. My main amp is a Line 6, Spider 5, 240HC ii which has 3 small speakers with 40wRMS, and 200wRMS for the external Yamaha 2/12" cab. I don't need external modelling with it and just use an FBV3 foot controller. You can daisy-chain Line 6 powered external 2/12"s or the Line 6 PA's for more power with the same sound.
Pete playing Mr Big. It's a good day.
Seems like peavey have nailed it with these mini heads coz the 6505 mini was my fav in the other video aswell and they're one of the cheapes options
Peavey suprised me. Cant really ascertain the headroom of these amps. Sometimes you just have to try it yourself to really get an idea whats best.
Really not a bad one in the bunch. I don't want to be that guy that deliberately says the cheapest one sounds best because it is the one in my budget (because I've already decided that my next amp is going to either be a Bassbreaker 15 combo or a Blues Junior lacquered tweed), but honestly the Peavey was my favourite overall.
im missing a vital amplifier Laney L5 studio 😐
Sold another Peavey Classic. So much value for money. Great video as always.
So I'm partial to the Victory v30 does that fall into the blues category or is that more of an all purpose lunchbox head? Because I would've picked that one too but of course it's not the point to pick the same brand twice for this video.
Peavy was my favorite. Was surprised cause I thought it would be my least fav.
I have a sense of humor, but you should no==NOT make fun of Peavey like you did. They are classic amplifiers and folks really like them. I like you guys so please STOP with th ji=okes about the name
Thanks guy's....I like the Peavey.
That Peavey was something.
Peavey Classic all alone at the top. Egnater and Suhr in second. Suhr had all good tones unlike the Egnater which had fuzzy terrible higher gain. V40 was disappointing - maybe swap in 6L6 and tweak the knobs better? YMMV
I currently have a classic 20 head with a matching Peavey 115E Cab from the 90's that a swapped a 15" Eminence Big Ben in and it is without a bad tone....no matter if I use a 94 PRS CE24, VELA (GRETCH/TELE), 2 MIRA, 2 MUSTANGS, REVEREND Billy Corgan, danelectro, SG, PRS HOLLOWBODY II, RIC 330....SO ON.
I ALSO JUST BOUGHT A 4X10 CLASSIC 50 COMBO FOR THE 3RD TIME...THEY DO IT ALL. GREAT PRICES AND FEATURES.
victory and peavy for mine.
I like pete and rebea. Its nice to go ego-free for a change. (Sorry internationally touring, .professional gigging musician, guitar and amp builder, extraordinaire)
Are you referring to Rob 'The Egotist' Chapman per chance?
aixpert291 the sound of jealousy....
Hmmmm. I sense a ton of jealousy....
To be with you mr big x
The Suhr sounds good but is amazingly overpriced.
I might own a Classic 20 MH, but dang does that Victory V40 sound fantastic!
Marcus same!
Peavey Classic 20 for the win!! ….because that's the one I own. ;-) LOVE IT!
14:58 Mr.Big - To Be With You
After watching a tonne of Anderton's videos, I am partial to that V40. It just sounds right! I definitely have to get one in the near future!
I also really like the Peavey. I've played the 50W, 4x10" version and it was awesome. Those Peavey Classics are really good amps for not a lot of money.
They must have both shown up thinking they were doing a Grunge lunchbox head shootout that day.
Or a lumberjack convention.
This video helped me pick out a Peavey Classic 20. It’s my first Peavey after owning Fender, Boss, Orange, Laney, Vox, and a couple others I’m sure I’m forgetting. Holy cow. The video doesn’t do it justice. I also really liked the Victory tone. Going to have to check that out next.
very helpful video . Thanks guys . I'm buying one of these "soon" . Leaning Towards the Peavey right now .
I found that the cheaper two had the better and more flexible sounds. The victory sounded empty and weird with distortion and the suhr couldn't get clean. just my opinion
Seriously considering that peavey for a backup amp/stereo rig.
hate to admit it peavey wins overall package and price
You say the Corso doesn't do clean because it's only 5 watts but my Hayden Lil Mofo is a tiny single channel 2 watt all valve practice amp and while it doesn't give the finest cleans it gives very clean tones with single coils and the gain under 9 o'clock. I think it's more to do with the design than the wattage. Low wattage single channels struggle with headroom as a rule, but with proper design can still provide very clean tones.
Austin Dyer The Corso is the cleanest dialed correctly. It has a very low gain V1 first stage so very loud pedals won't push it to distortion. It's primarily a recording amp or preamp.
Peavey with a big win here. Along with that LP. That thing sounds ace.
To be with you
the Peavey was pretty amazing...specially considering its the cheapest..
Peavey ....best all round and best price......Victory also good (at more than twice the price in Canada)....As far as a clean sound...almost any of those amps would work
Should have included the Fender Bassbreaker 007 in this shootout
Luc Fontaine yeah I have it, it's great!
Jonno the First
I just bought one and I'm waiting for the post office to deliver it to my place. I hate waiting.
+Luc Fontaine
It's quite a bit bigger than these, that's why they didn't include it.
But have you already played it btw?
DerEchteBold
I ordered one and will receive it in the next week or so.
OK I received my Bassbreaker yesterday........It's awsome. Best Blues tones I ever had. All my guitars just sound better now.
Jazz guitar amp shootout possibly?
No love for the Orange OR15 :(
I love Pete's playing. I think the Victory is the best of these, but damn, I'm eyeing up that Peavey
Demo from 38:16....Suhr with humbuckers sounds kick ass!!! Victory clean sounds pristine with humbuckers... ..Peavey through single coils sounds nice also.
To be with you - MR BIG
Yep.
I have the ZT lunchbox Junior, I also have the super champ XD by fender along with the VOX T20,.. If I was to buy another ZT lunch box Junior could I use the two ZT as a External amplifier for the super champ and the VOX amplifier?
just like I figured Peavey classic way better ! in every aspect ! doesn't matter what kind of pickups .
Morning Star by Philip Sayce. That's how blues should be played.
For the money, can't beat the Peavey for bluesy stuff.
Guys, im really sorry BUT i have to do this. Im sure you left out a lot of amps. however in my opinion you should have had the original lunchbox head in the test - the orange terror. If now for the enormous tone only for the fact that it was the daddy :(
You really needed to have put the Mesa MkV:25 up there too!
Must have Tom, wasn't in the description and I'm listening at work!
Peavey is the Best for me
One day someone's going to open one of these and take their sandwiches out
Not enough love for this comment.
I like the Suhr the best overall... as an amp.. but it isn't as good of a blues amp as some of the others... it kills for classic rock to harder rock though..... sounds huge for 5 watts.
Just received my Peavey classic 20 MH. It's an absolute hit. This little amp punches way above it's price tag. I would compare it with a Fender Deluxe Reverb. The reverb isn't my cup of tea as it seems to emulate very short spring reverb. But with a reverb pedal thrown in, it's superb. I recommend looking at this little amp if you want a Fender style amp.
Rabea pulls out the Phillip Sayre riff on the Peavey!
Hey guys, can you please do a video on acoustics with pedal boards? What works well, what doesn't, etc.
First thing that peavey is a lot of amp for your money. I kinda want one and secondly you two make a great hosting team. Look forward to more videos from you both
So upset they used the Rebel instead of the Tweaker...
dont tell its "solid" (that is forbiden) they are afterall tube amps xD
Both Pete and Rabea are awesome players IMO. I give Pete the nod here because he gets some incredible tones from those hands! Wish I could play anywhere close to the way they can!
peavey one sounded the best
wow that peavey was surprising. in a very good way.