Can you gig with a Peavey Bandit?
Can you gig with a Peavey Bandit?
Most big venues will run an amp through the PA system using microphones so 80W is more than enough. I use the Peavey Bandit for gigging and pretty much everything because although it’s not fantastic it’s a workhorse and it’s almost indestrucible.
How many watts is a Peavey Bandit 112?
80 watts
The Peavey Bandit 112 offers plenty of punch from 80 watts running through a bold 12-inch Blue Marvel speaker, while an external speaker jack lets you connect to a bigger cab if necessary.
Is the Peavey Bandit 112 good?
The Peavey Bandit is easily one of the best guitar amps ever made. The entire Transtube line is great sounding, even the tiny 20 watters I use for lessons. These are known for their reliability.
Which is the best speaker for the Peavey Bandit 112?
Was looking up speaker options for the Bandit 112 (silver or red stripe transtube)… and there were lots of recommendations spread out over many many forums. Some seem a bit pricey, some recommended 30w speakers that I suspect is a bad idea being an 80w amp.
When did the Peavey Bandit 75 AMP come out?
(1987-1989) The Solo Series Bandit 75 saw the power increase by 10 watts to 75 watts RMS and a Bright Switch was added. The Bandit 75 was made in Meridian MS USA and came equipped with Peavey’s proprietary guitar speaker, the Scorpion.
Which is the best Peavey Bandit for bass?
Silver was the first Bandit with TransTube… the Teal was before that. I have a pair that work great whisper to roar, and sound pretty even across the board. Big bass response if you dial it in-drop/alt/baritone etc-all hold up well giving a low end clarity that isn’t stiff or overbearing. I have 2 Red stripe Bandits.
What kind of TransTube does a Peavey Bandit use?
Not sure how similar it would sound in a red/silver stripe. Silver was the first Bandit with TransTube… the Teal was before that. I have a pair that work great whisper to roar, and sound pretty even across the board.