Anyone familiar with Peavey's SOLO Portable Sound System? It's advertised as a generic 15 watt PA amp but some guitarists use it as a practice amp.
I found one in a colleagues' closet that I could have for 25 USD. I haven't played through it yet...we're looking for the AC adapter (a new adapter would cost $40).
Thanks,
PEAVEY SOLO PORTABLE SOUND SYSTEM...a practice amp?
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Yeah, they're just keyboard amps with an XLR jack anyway. It's not ideal though as guitars are much lower than line level, and it surely won't be too inspiring a sound anyway.
I'd just source your own adapter that fits, like at an electronics surplus or a generic one at a computer/stereo store or Target/Walmart.
I'd just source your own adapter that fits, like at an electronics surplus or a generic one at a computer/stereo store or Target/Walmart.
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Thanks, Paul. This is very helpful. Don't need a no-tone amp even if it were given to me.paul_ wrote:Yeah, they're just keyboard amps with an XLR jack anyway. It's not ideal though as guitars are much lower than line level, and it surely won't be too inspiring a sound anyway.
I'd just source your own adapter that fits, like at an electronics surplus or a generic one at a computer/stereo store or Target/Walmart.
Cheers,
Doug