Product: Peavey MAX 126
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted
11/15/2007
at
07:35pm
by
Y-Rag
Features
:
2
Purchased in October 2007 from MF. It is a very basic 1-channel solid state practice amp with a headphone jack and a CD input. Strangely, these are both 1/4 inch jacks instead of a more common 1/8 inch stereo or RCA (for CD input) jacks. I will never use the transtube simulation preamp circuit, and I wish that the amp either came without this effect, or that it had a rugged on/off pushbutton instead of the loose and apparently broken one that came in my amp.
Sound Quality
:
5
It sounds just like you would expect a little tiny practice BASS amp to sound - little and tiny. But that's OK as I'm not looking for Ampeg tone here. All I want is a little tiny light and portable amp that I can take to work to play during lunch with my acoustic guitar-playing buddy. My main requirement is that I want it to be RELIABLE.
Reliability
:
1
This amp was intermittent right out of the box. The problem is apparently with the alternate action pushbutton switch on the "Vintage Control" in the preamp section.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Because I purchased from Musicians Friend, I was fortunate enough to be able to return it for a replacement. I'm very happy with the Musician's Friend Customer Support, but I have no idea what kind of track record Peavey would have if I were to try dealing with them directly. I'm only nervous that the new amp that MF will send me will be probably be hampered with the same design flaw of a low-quality pushbutton switch. If the replacement fails right out of the box, I'll ask MF to give me credit toward another brand...
Overall Rating
:
1
Are you out there, Hartley? I bought this little amp so I could practice during lunch with a guy who plays acoustic guitar. I do NOT need some kind of fancy "tube simulation" and would be much happier if you would either remove this troublesome pushbutton from the design to make it more rugged - or else charge $5 more and replace the 37-cent pushbutton with a Switchcraft or something rugged. FWIW, I figured I'd take a chance on another Peavey due to the 20 years of excellent service that I got with my 1984 Combo 300. But now I'm having doubts about your current quality control... I just HOPE that the replacement amp provided by MF will work - or else I'll apply for credit on something else.