A Lightbulb Fails?
An aside: What the hell is with all the Peavey stuff lately? Is this the season they migrate or something?
So I saw this post a few minutes ago, and was pretty unimpressed.
Here it is. I'll see if you have the same reaction:
Peavey Bravo Tube Amp for Sale
This is a 22-watt (rated) 2 x EL84, 3 x 12AX7 amp.
New JJ EL84s.
2 channels: 1 clean, 1 dirty with PULL for more on Gain control.
In very good condition, small chip (see photo).
Right off the bat that looks like a typical Peavey solid state amplifier. The picture on the right pretty much confirms it (or so I thought). No glass hanging from the back? Probably not a tube amp.
Except this one is exactly as the seller has indicated. Check out THIS picture:
Yup, those are a complete compliment of tubes mounted INSIDE the chassis. Notice the holes below the EL84 on the left, and the exhaust fan on the far left of the chassis. Weird.
The exhaust fan would blow out hot air, as well as create negative pressure inside the chassis, thereby pulling air in through the cheese-grater holes below the tubes. The theory seems sound, but given that Peavey didn't maintain this design sensibility, you have to wonder if theory met its demise in the real world.
Seriously though, I should really look before I leap. I'm not saying that I sent a mildly snarky request to see a picture of the tubes, but I'm not saying I didn't either.
I may end up with an older Peavey tube amp after all... But I'm not paying $250 for it.
UPDATE: The seller was nice enough to let me know that he had sold the amp for asking, so he wouldn't be bothering sending me more pics... Fair enough I suppose.
So I saw this post a few minutes ago, and was pretty unimpressed.
Here it is. I'll see if you have the same reaction:
Peavey Bravo Tube Amp for Sale
This is a 22-watt (rated) 2 x EL84, 3 x 12AX7 amp.
New JJ EL84s.
2 channels: 1 clean, 1 dirty with PULL for more on Gain control.
In very good condition, small chip (see photo).
Right off the bat that looks like a typical Peavey solid state amplifier. The picture on the right pretty much confirms it (or so I thought). No glass hanging from the back? Probably not a tube amp.
Except this one is exactly as the seller has indicated. Check out THIS picture:
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Yup, those are a complete compliment of tubes mounted INSIDE the chassis. Notice the holes below the EL84 on the left, and the exhaust fan on the far left of the chassis. Weird.
The exhaust fan would blow out hot air, as well as create negative pressure inside the chassis, thereby pulling air in through the cheese-grater holes below the tubes. The theory seems sound, but given that Peavey didn't maintain this design sensibility, you have to wonder if theory met its demise in the real world.
Seriously though, I should really look before I leap. I'm not saying that I sent a mildly snarky request to see a picture of the tubes, but I'm not saying I didn't either.
I may end up with an older Peavey tube amp after all... But I'm not paying $250 for it.
UPDATE: The seller was nice enough to let me know that he had sold the amp for asking, so he wouldn't be bothering sending me more pics... Fair enough I suppose.
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