Peavey Deuce thread

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Fran wrote:Wha.. What about the bedroom poses? Windmilling in front of the mirror etc?
All sorted on that front.

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HAhahahaha..... :D
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<3 Peavey so hard. i'm guessing those have the scorpion speakers, which I feel are pretty neutral or whatever. let me know how this stuff sounds with jensens or vintage 30's or something.
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There'll be no modding and shit going on here Sloan. This is David Cameron budget Punk Rock with two fingers held aloft.
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i'm gonna get casters and side handles for mine, i think. at least then i could roll it, and have someone help me up stairs and whatnot.
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I usually elevate my amp on a table or something so i wont go for castors at this point. After struggling with 4x12s this seems quite manageable.
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mine is easily the heaviest amp i've used. or at least most awkward.
previously i used a tubeworks head with a 4X12 fender cabinet
and a 4X12 fender deville
fender 2x10? prnceton chorus (solid state)
marshal 2X12 solid state from the 70s, which was surprisingly cool
and a crate gx120 (ouch, haha)
Maybe it's the Black Widows. I've heard they're significantly heavier.
My bandmates, i suspect, thought i was just being wimpy, but since they've each moved it once (up stairs) neither will move it again!
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:this thread makes me want to deuce.
DO AN DEUCE
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haha, in one of my old bands, whenever i'd try to write a lead, the bassist would say, "Gabe's gonna drop a Deuce!"
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Hahahahaha
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I used the Deuce for the first rehearsal last night. Took some adjusting to in a small room, it either seemed to be too loud or too quiet, i got there in the end though.
I found the onboard distortion quite usable with the pre gain high and post gain low which was a pleasant surprise. I'd resigned myself to the idea i would have to use the TS7 or MZ-2. Its not so much a chugga chugga sound like i got from the Line 6, more of a treaditional high mids raw Punk sound. Black Flag territory.
The channel switch is a good boost for solos as well.

All good up to yet, except for carrying the thing :lol:
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Fran wrote:All good up to yet, except for carrying the thing :lol:
I thought your new years resolution was to start exercising more :)
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lorez wrote:
Fran wrote:All good up to yet, except for carrying the thing :lol:
I thought your new years resolution was to start exercising more :)
Ha, yeah i could look at it like that :wink: