Peavey doing a Jack Daniels guitar range

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  • col5150
    Head Fluffer
    • Feb 2004
    • 388

    Peavey doing a Jack Daniels guitar range

    i dont know if any of you have seen this already but i found it interesting that peavey are now doin a range of Jack d guitars.

    heres the link



  • JCOOK

    #2
    I wonder if Ed will try and drink it?

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    • Soul Reaper
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Jan 2005
      • 8314

      #3
      Originally posted by JCOOK
      I wonder if Ed will try and drink it?
      lol!

      Those guitars do look pretty good, though.
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      • GAR
        Banned
        • Jan 2004
        • 10849

        #4
        It doesn't look real to me.

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        • BrownSound1
          ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
          • Mar 2003
          • 3025

          #5
          Looks a bit like the Ernie Ball EVH Sig/Axis don't you think? The cutaway is different, but that's about it.

          It is probably like all of the other Peavey guitars...they have everything but a usable fucking tone.

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          • The Scatologist
            Sniper
            • Jan 2005
            • 932

            #6
            or it could be that the guitar has everything but a guitarist with good fingers
            The name Sammy Hagar conjures up a variety of emotions from music fans--from hate to contempt, from disgust to revulsion.

            -TheSmokingGun.com

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            • BrownSound1
              ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
              • Mar 2003
              • 3025

              #7
              Nope, Peavey guitars are pure shit...

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              • UGS
                Head Fluffer
                • Jan 2005
                • 491

                #8
                Their amps are the only thing shittier
                Keep on Rothing in the Free World

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                • BrownSound1
                  ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 3025

                  #9
                  I've played a couple of Peavey amps that weren't too bad, but as a general rule they aren't worth a shit for rock guitar. I did like the old VTM 120...it could actually produce some decent tones. They make some good amps for pedal steel, but I doubt anyone here plays one of those. LOL Seems Peavey was always geared more for your country players. I haven't played any of their newest amps, so I can't comment on those.

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                  • sambo
                    Sniper
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 912

                    #10
                    The guitars look pretty cheesy to me, never cared for Peaveys much. Singer in our band has a Wolfgang, but that is the only decent sound I've heard out of Peavey.

                    What's next.. Budweiser Amps?? Stella Artois Delay Pedals?? Johnnie Walker Flangers?? EVH striped MXR Phase 90s??

                    Go home the Earth is full....

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                    • The Scatologist
                      Sniper
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 932

                      #11
                      I have one of the OLD Peavy classics think like 60's - 70's



                      One of my favorite amps ever
                      The name Sammy Hagar conjures up a variety of emotions from music fans--from hate to contempt, from disgust to revulsion.

                      -TheSmokingGun.com

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                      • Panamark
                        DIAMOND STATUS
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 17113

                        #12
                        Ya know, I hate Peavey as much as the next guy.
                        The 5150 sucks next to a Marshall (even the valvestate Marshalls)

                        IMO...

                        But I have a small 100watt floor standing Peavey Bass Amp.
                        And its actually not bad... Produces a very clean Bass sound.
                        Does its job nicely.

                        I guess as Brownsound1 pointed out, they are good at everything
                        except Rock guitar.
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                        • The Scatologist
                          Sniper
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 932

                          #13
                          actually, 5150's are capable of producing some very good sounds. They're just harder to dial in then marshalls.

                          Also, there is a bias mod (no not a tube bias) that some people like to do to make it sounds more to their liking.

                          It's totally not necessary though.


                          You should try listening to B'z Survive CD. It was mostly done using a 56 Goldtop through a 5150. Try listen to the song Calling.
                          The name Sammy Hagar conjures up a variety of emotions from music fans--from hate to contempt, from disgust to revulsion.

                          -TheSmokingGun.com

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                          • Panamark
                            DIAMOND STATUS
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 17113

                            #14
                            Ive played my guitar through a 5150 side by side with a JCM900.
                            Im not a huge fan of the JCM900, I reckon the 800's were the last
                            of the really great Marshalls.
                            But the JCM900 blew it away.

                            No effects, guitar plugged directly into amp. I played with the
                            settings.. 5150 was a heavy sounding amp, I wouldnt throw it
                            away if someone gave me one, but the Marshall sounded
                            (to my ears) heaps better. More warmth in the tone.
                            (For want of a better description)
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                            • BrownSound1
                              ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 3025

                              #15
                              5150's sound better through a Marshall cabinet. I don't hate those amps, but they are a bit buzzy unless you crank the living hell out of it. It certainly has plenty of volume. I've owned several Peavey amps...including a Classic that was old enough that it had a built in phase shifter. Also owned a Musician head that had a FUZZ knob on it...not Saturation, not SuperSat, not TransTube, but fucking FUZZ. Nastiest sounding damn thing you've ever heard. The Classic...well, it was what it was..a Peavey.

                              Having said all of that, I did listen to a Triple XXX I do believe they are called, last night. Didn't sound bad at all...in fact I wouldn't mind dicking around with it to see what it would do. Really, I guess their new amps sound a lot better than their old shit...of course when you finally start getting input from rock guitarists, then you can adjust and adapt. I'll still have a hard time getting away from old Marshalls and Fenders.

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