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Peavey MAX 126 II Bass Combo Amplifier

Few small amps offer the versatility of the MAX 126 II. Featuring TransTube circuitry, this combo can go from vintage pluck to roaring modern attack.

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Peavey MAX126 Bass Combo Amplifier (10 Watts, 1x6")

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Rock your room's walls with the compact, versatile Peavey MAX 126 bass combo amplifier, which features TransTube circuitry and a convenient tape/CD input.

The Peavey MAX(r) 126 is Peavey's most compact and affordable bass amp and features their exclusive TransTube(r) circuitry. The MAX 126 has a selectable Vintage gain control that allows you to change the tone from modern sounding to vintage. With 10 watts of power and a Peavey 6 1/2 in. speaker, this makes the perfect bedroom amp. For your convenience they've added a headphone output, CD input and low and high EQ controls.

Features:

- 10 watts (rms) into 4 ohms
- 6.5 in. speaker
- Selectable "Vintage" Gain control with patented TransTube circuitry
- Volume control
- Low and High EQ controls
- Tape/CD jack
- Headphone jack

Dimensions -- Unpacked: 11.25 in. W x 11.75 in. H x 6.875 in. D

Dimensions -- Packed: 13.75 in. W x 14 in. H x 9.062 in. D

Weight -- Packed: 13 lbs.

Weight -- Unpacked: 11 lbs.

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 877-732-8391
Email: customerservice@peavey.com
Web: https://peavey.com/c/Contact-Us

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 2 out of 5 stars. (10 ratings)
Submitted March 16, 2013 by Chris D in Hampton, GA

"Great for practice"

Overall: 2 out of 5 stars
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I keep this by the laptop so I can practice along. Like the other review said, the sound is fuzzy. Even turned all the up, it's not super loud. Not much bottom end with a 6 & 1/2 in speaker. The sound really isn't that great but you can tell if you're playing the right note or not. You could use it with an electric guitar too if you wanted. The vintage channel is pretty useless to me. It suits me fine for something lightweight to use for practice.

Musical Background:

Play at church

Musical Style:

A little bit of everything.
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