Peavey Max 126 Heavy Duty Bass Amplifier Review – Thumbs Up for This Tough Little Bass Amp

The Peavey Max 126 Heavy Duty Bass Amplifier is the perfect choice for at home musicians that need a practice amp for their bass guitar.  This 10-watt amp has enough power and features that you can play for hours, and never run across the same tone twice.

This amp features controls for volume, gain, high and low eq, as well as “vintage” switch, which allows you to change between modern and vintage amp modeling modes.  It’s got a 6.5″ Peavey speaker and will push enough sound for you to hear yourself clearly during practice.

This is definitely a practice amp, or an amp that would be well suited for a beginner.  If you live in a house with others, or an apartment, this little guy will fit in your bedroom without taking up too much room while serving its duty well.

The nicest feature, and the one that makes it so versatile, is the vintage switch.  This switch activates the amp’s Trans Tube circuitry.  Basically, they’ve stuffed two amps into one.  Changing this setting give the gain and eq knobs completely different feels.  If you’ve ever played any of Peavey’s amps with this feature, you know what I’m talking about.  It really does open up a boat load of other tonal possibilities not available without this setting.

You can usually find this amp on sale, and makes a great gift for your child or significant other.  You’re not going to have to worry about disappointment, return, or regifting either.  Even pro’s with high end musical equipment will appreciate this little beast.  I recommend this amp to anyone who needs a practice amp or for any beginner looking to get into playing the bass. A++

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