Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/02/2009
at 11:54am
by Danno
Features
:9
First of all, note that I am going from a 25 watt solid state practice amp with an 8" speaker to a 30 watt tube amp with a 15" speaker ... more than a slight difference between the two.
I think this was made in 2003.
I play easy listening broken down country sort of stuff. I wail sometimes too ... but just for fun.
2 channels, very clean clean and dirty crunchy ... although this is definitely not a metal amp.
I don't think it lacks features ... I haven't found a headphone jack yet - which would be nice, and maybe better tube protection would be nice, that's about it.
I am not that crazy about the tremolo ... but I am not that crazy about tremolo. I guess I don't get it is all.
I use the amp at home, with the volume at about 2. It's got enough power to use in small gigs.
The amp has a footswitch that is kind of neat, if not unexpected.
I like the tweed look, for what it's worth, and it's not impossible to lug around at roughly 50 lbs.
I Groove Tube 12AX7s and Ruby Tube EL84s, and the stock Blue Marvel speaker. I understand that upgrades to tubes and the speaker can be made.
Sound Quality
:9
I usually play a Peavey T-60 or a Yamaha acoustic electric through this amp.
It is very suited to my style, and to my delight it makes quite a nice acoustic amp.
It's not a noisy amp. There is amp hum, just like any other amp - including solid state amps.
NOTE: COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHTS CAUSE A WHACK OF HUM - check it out for yourself.
The amp makes lovely clean tones, and sounds very crunchy when dirty.
You can dial in whatever you like with the Pre and Post on dirty. I have not had the opportunity to crank it enough on clean to get it to break up, as marriage is like a clean channel ... if the amp is loud enough to break up, the marriage will break up. When I do crank it a bit, something rattles a little at high volume ... maybe a wire tube holder?
The distortion is not brutal. It's "lovely" ... metal will not really work all that well here, but anything and everything up to that is a dream.
Reliability
:10
It's a Peavey.
Customer Support
:9
I have dealt with Peavey on routine stuff like when a guitar was made, etc. and they are very attentive.
I have not needed repairs of any of the Peavey products I own or have owned.
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
I have been playing for three years. I have had two other Peavey products before - both 1980's guitars: T-15 (a sweet little 3/4 scale) and a Patriot (same as the T-15, but full size).
I have a 1982 Peavey T-60, a couple of acoustic electrics, a 25 watt solid state practice amp and a multi-effects pedal.
It is so nice to have upgraded my guitar to a T-60 and my amp to a Delta Blues. I think I would buy this amp again, as it has a wonderful tone and a very broad range of tones available as a result of the 15" speaker.
In a way, the only drawback is that it is a big amp that I really can't crank without really upsetting everybody ... it's loud.
I kinda wish it had a headphone jack ... but I have a practice amp which has a jack, so it's kind of a non-issue.
It's a NICE amp to look at and listen to.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: USD 370 USED
Submitted 02/20/2009
at 11:03am
by paul
Features
:9
I've been a die-hard Fender user for my entire playing career, and honestly, always thought of Peavey amps as, well, crap. Wrong! More on that later. I bought this on Ebay. Not sure what year it is. Features are fine for me. In fact, too many! I only use the clean channel, which is perfect for the style I play, which is mostly straight up rockabilly. Reverb is not spectacular, but usable live. Love the vibrato. I use this amp for gigs, and it has plenty of volume to handle every situation I've faced.
Sound Quality
:9
I was totally blown away by the sound of this amp! Like I said, I've been a die-hard Fender amp user for over 20 years. I've been reading great review after great review on the Delta Blues, so I decided to head to my local Peavey dealer and try one! Honestly, I couldn't believe I was playing a Peavey. My amps at the time were a Fender 4x10 bassman and a Fender Blues Junior. I absolutely fell in love with the sound of this amp, ordered one on ebay, fell more in love, and sold my bassman! Like I said, I only use the clean channel, and it's killer! It's got a smooth breakup above 5 or 6 that is perfect for blues and rockabilly. Too clean is not for me, I like a little bit of pure tube overdrive in my tone. I thought the 15" speaker might not be my cup of tea, but I absolutely love it! Huge bass, clear mids, and nice highs. This is a fantastic sounding amp. I can't comment on the overdrive on this amp as I don't ever use it. Clean channel absolutely smokes!
Reliability
:No Opinion
Haven't had it long enough to know.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Don't know
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
I still can't believe my main amp is a Peavey! Oh well, I guess I've jsut been misinformed all this time! I play in a fairly well known rockabilly trio, and this is now my #1 go to amp. This amp is loud enough for big gigs, but I can actually turn it down for small gigs and get a really nice tone. My bassman had to be cranked to get the tone I liked, and sound men hated me! My only complaint is that the reverb is a little bit "tinny" sounding, but it's okay for live work. it has all the features I need, and even a few I don't. As far as bang for the buck, I can't imagine how you can beat this amp. I've paid 4x as much money for amps that didn't sound half as good as this one! If this were lost or stolen I'd replace it as quickly as possible. This is a great amp if you're playing any type of American "roots" music.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: USD 375.00
Submitted 10/29/2008
at 02:57pm
by uncle T
Email: tele_troy<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:9
Not many amps come with trem anymore, the trem is decent to good. Foot switchable to avoid filling my effect pedal board with any additional pedals.
Sound Quality
:No Opinion
I changed the tubes to JJ's and yes big tonal difference, I also changed the speaker to a Weber California (16ohm), massive tone difference, cuts better, lowers the low end and gives it a modified bassman tone. I prfer it this way and have had many local players look strangely at my DB and wonder what it is... Then they cringe because there 1500 dollar amp doest have as good of tone
Reliability
:9
Well, you know the saying about Peaveys "They sound like crap for a long time" Aside from the BS about sounding like crap, they last and I change the tubes, without affecting biased every 6 months as I play 2-3 shows per week with this amp.. NEVER FAILED ME!
Customer Support
:10
Whats better than an English speaking customer service TECHNICIAN.
Peavey is USA MADE in MISSISSIPPI!
Not a racist or an ahole, but I do believe they do a great job.
Overall Rating
:9
I love this amp, sure there are very expensive amps that may have a particular better sound for the style you prefer, but for blues/country clean tones and running an effect board with 10+, this is my choice of an all around durable, good sounding road horse that performs as hard as I do every time we get on stage.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/20/2008
at 07:51pm
by Steve
Features
:10
This is a follow up to an earlier post...changed the stock tubes for a set of matched JJ tubes and the difference is amazing. It has really brought this amp to life. It sounded great befor but the matching JJ tubes have just seetwend this amp up tremendously. This was a great American made amp but changing out the tubes to Matches JJ's has just bumped the sound quality up to a new notch. The best investment you can make on a great amp is even better tubes. I can't recomend the JJ's enough. The 15# blue Marvel now REALLY sings. Make the switch and you'll be amazed at the sound quality. I'll put this amp up against any American made amp and it can hold it's own with the best of them. A great amp deserves great tubes....you'll imediatley hear the difference...This baby is a soli 10 now!
Sound Quality
:10
Amazing with the JJ's!!!
Reliability
:10
American made and ver well made at that
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
One of the best amps you'll ever own..tons of headroom and swet clean sound that breaks up just when it should. This amp is a solid 10
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/07/2008
at 12:35pm
by Anonymous
Features
:10
Delta Blues 115, trem, o/d, reverb....excellent features! Bought it almost 10 years ago. Changed out tubes to JJ's, changed to a larger Accutronics 4 spring reverb tank.
Sound Quality
:9
Loves single coils, HB's, P-90's. I play zydeco/funk/jazz/country/classic rock. Suits me jest fine. Clean and clear, fairly detailed. Big tight bottom end and snarky mids, which I LOVE.
Reliability
:10
Never let me down. I've had it for going on 10 years.
Customer Support
:9
If you haven't checked out the Delta Blues Yahoo Music Group, it's an EXCELLENT resource for all things Delta Blues related.
Great group of folks, and an employee of Peavey is an active member too. To me, that's good customer service. Cool, cool site. I'm not affiliated whatsoever with the company, by the way....just a huge fan of the product :)
Overall Rating
:9
Playing for 18 years, I own/have owned lots of gear. Last year, I mistakenly tried to sell this amp, but the sale fell through. Never again will I have such a lapse! I'm so glad it fell through, I would have been kicking myself right about now. Great amp, I would buy it again in a heartbeat. I gigged with a backline Deluxe Reverb Reissue a couple of weeks ago, the amp that I thought I would move to, if I ever sold my DB. In my opinion, the only thing the Deluxe does better is reverb. And I only use a touch of that anyway. I love the mid-heavy, growly, snarky tones I get outta my Peavey more than the glassiness of the Deluxe.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/08/2008
at 10:36am
by B KG
Features
:7
Enough for normal use.
Sound Quality
:8
I really like the sound of this amp! It is good for blues, funk, jazz and even metal. It is loud and clear. The tone is very clean. I use a extended eq, but the tone is well to control by the amp it self.
I don't like the drive of the amp. I miss a little more power. A external fuzz stompbox sounds great through the speaker. Good for any kind of guitarist
Reliability
:7
In the first month the amp fell down of a rack during a repetition. The sound was gone, but an amp mechanic made it work again. That was because i wasn't carefull enough. So far so good. The amp seems to be a strong beast.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
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Overall Rating
:9
Great amp for many music styles. It's weight isn't that much and you can take it with you easy. The tubes are ok. Never played such a good amp for the price it cost.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: $CDN 500
Submitted 05/05/2008
at 04:03pm
by Dustin
Email: indoolio<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:7
This amp was made in 2006, I believe. Peavey has started putting metal tube guards on the back now, which is nice. Two channels, straight forward, clean and dirty. The 15" speaker is a nice addition, and adds something to the tone. The reverb is nice enough for me, and sounds good. The trem isn't amazing, but I only turn it on lightly, to add the slightest wobble to my sound, so it's enough for me.
I have yet to take this amp out for performance, but I have no worries. We rehearse pretty loudly, and when I use it in rehearsal, I don't think I've ever turned it past 3. It's louuuud.
Finally, it's definitely an electric blues amp. I can get a variety of tones, and I love 'em all. You can get a nice hard rock tone in a pinch (think AC/DC), but you're not getting into super-metal territory. If you're interested in an amp called the Delta Blues though, you probably expect that.
The boost button is cool, but inconvenient. You can't really run over and push it on, and I don't think it can be turned on with the foot pedal.
All in all, nothing fancy, but not missing anything important.
Sound Quality
:9
I play two G&L Asats through this mainly. One with their fancy magnetic field pick-ups that come in the Special, and the other with two classic Tele pick-ups, and an added middle strat.
Essentially, I play blues, and blues-influenced rock. I love this amp for it. It gets a nice crunch when I need it, and it's clean is beautiful. On my 3-pick-up, put through the clean channel, with all the pick-ups on, it creates a tone that you can easily use to substitute an acoustic, and I actually prefer in tone to acoustic.
As far as the overdrive channel, I love it. If you want a metal sound, it's not going to happen, but if that's what you want, you shouldn't be looking at this amp anyway.
The boost adds a nice touch too, and creates an over-bearing sound. I like it, but you need to be careful, because it can easily become too much.
Finally, I can't say I know how the sound gets when you crank it. I uhh, don't want to ruin the foundation of my housing. It holds up with an acoustic drum kit (very loud drummer on top of that), at 3, and goes to 12 (that's one more then 11!).
All in all, I love the sound, and I actually have a hard time making the amp sound bad. But the sound is definitely niche.
Reliability
:5
The amp, unfortunately, broke down within the first week. Which was unfortunate. But I'm not entirely convinced it was Peavey's fault. I was stupid, and bought it in the middle of January, and took it home in -30 weather. It was fixed in about a week, and since then it hasn't had a single problem. So it definitely loses points, but it could be worse.
Customer Support
:10
The Peavey tech who fixed it was really weird, but really nice. He got to it as quickly as he could, and went out of his way. It was all under warranty, and he was very nice. To top it off, it came out of the factory with non-factory tubes. Under technicality, as he told me, it wasn't under warranty, and he was supposed to ship it back to Peavey. But since it was Peavey who dropped the ball, he did the repair anyway, didn't charge a thing, and took my word that it wasn't I who put in the tubes (it really wasn't). So despite the crappy part of it breaking down, the costumer service was great.
Overall Rating
:7
I've been playing for around 5 years, and this my first serious amp I've owned, but not used. I don't gig a lot, but intend on it in the future, and this amp will go through a trial by fire. If it were lost or stolen, I wouldn't think twice about buying a new one. I love the tone, the features do what I want, and to top it all off, it looks cool. This amp, suits me perfectly, and it has a classic tone, with a nice vibe that sets it apart too. I don't understand all the technicalities, but for what I want, it does the job and then some.
A great amp, that does what it's supposed to. I don't have to worry about dialing in a perfect setting, because even if it's not perfect, I have faith that it will sound good. Personally, I like simple, and this amp doesn't have any unnecessary frills, and I'm happy with that.
Once again, definitely geared towards the blues player, but if that's what you're looking for, it's beautiful.
The only reasons I'm taking off points is the fiasco I had when I bought it.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: EUR 650
Submitted 02/20/2008
at 07:32pm
by litmus
Email: mail at litmus<dot>de
Features
:8
features? the only special feature is the tremolo. this is quite a nice touch which has actually proved useful in one or two songs so far.
however, this amp isn't really about features. leave that to line 6... what you have here is a simple, great sounding amp. it has an amazing clean sound. I tried several amps in the shop, fender, hughes and kettner, marshall and other peaveys - and the delta blues was much warmer and more rounded than the others. it sounds somehow "real" and has a lot of depth.
the crunch channel is good, too; it gels well with my band sound (bass, drums, vocals and sequencers) and provides a kind of "edge". it doesn't do black sabbath or slipknot sounds, tho - it's more crunch than distortion. I use pedals for fuzz and more "rock" overdrive.
it's got an eq - one knob each for bass, mid and treble.
it also has a "boost" setting which I've never used, 'cos it's just too loud.
the reverb is OK, sounds like guitar amp reverb, doesn't sound like you're really playing in a church, which is fine by me. think of the reverb on chris isaak's wicked game and you're close.
it has an effects loop, a jack socket for an external speaker and you can give peavey another 30 EURs for a footswitch, which plugs into the back and allows you to switch channels and turn on/off the tremelo. this has proved to be a good investment, I just wish it came with the amp in the first place.
oh yeah, i use a cheap no name semi acoustic and an 80s hohner 12 string electric (goth guitar). I play guitar as a backing instrument for indie/electropop songs (www.litmus.de)
and! it's missing something! there should be a standby switch.
giving this 8 (sour grapes for the footswitch and the lack of standby!)
Sound Quality
:10
I'm getting my boxes mixed up...
see above. great clean sound. wonderful. warm and gutsy for solo singer songwriter stuff, twangy for clear for thinner "cut through the mud" sounds, depending on what you do with the eq.
no hiss, sometimes pops when I switch off, but I think that's got something to do with my pedal setup (7 different pedals) and battery levels... not a big problem.
it's REALLY loud. I play with a live drummer and a bassist who uses an enormous fender bassman thing - i totally pwn both of them, or at least i could if I cranked the amp up. I don't - i play on 2 at the most! I've never turned it up to 10 because I want to by able to hear birds singing and other pleasant sounds for the years to come. I actually have a small problem at gigs that the amp is too loud, even on 2; like I just want to hear the monitors and all I'm hearing is my guitar coming from 3 meters behind me... again, not a problem with the amp, we just need more practice! no, we're not a rock band.
top marks, here - the best clean sound. in this price category, at any rate...
Reliability
:No Opinion
only had it 6 months, been wonderful so far.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
let's hope I never need to find out about this...
Overall Rating
:10
I've played other people's amps for years and figured it was finally time to get my own. I'd previously been impressed by a mesa in a rented practice room, a DIY custom job that looked like a sewing machine but sounded like a harrier jump jet (i.e. very loud and direct) and a borrowed vox ac30. mesa is too dirty and too expensive. the ac30 is also a bit pricey (with teh good speakers), the one I knew was unreliable and sounded tinny on occasions. the delta blues is about half teh price of the ac30 and to my ears at least sounded just as good if not better. I lose indie cred for choosing the peavey but i certainly saved a bunch of money! ha!
I wish it had a standby switch, otherwise I'm very very happy with it.
great, great sound, looks pretty good (no intrusive cheesy peavey logo!) and very easy to dial in.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: USD 350 USED
Submitted 08/08/2007
at 01:36pm
by Man o' Scruples
Features
:8
Is pretty well designed, but I would like the speakers to be disconectable and two inputs.
Sound Quality
:9
The clean channel is good (which is why I got it) and it stays clean and focused when turned up, the distortion is nothing special, but you have to spend an arm and a leg to usually get an amp with good distortion so I use distortion pedals, and the reverb is nice.
Reliability
:No Opinion
Only had it for less then two weeks, but the person I bought it from added a piece of wood over the back to protect the tubes so that probably helps.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never needed it
Overall Rating
:9
It is a pretty good amp and its previous owner (my guitar teacher) says that it's loud enough for indoor gigging. I also got a geat deal beacuse he modified it for tube protection (see reliability) and stole an idea from his old black face Fender Super Reverb and silver face Fender Twin Reverb and installed electrical outlets in it.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 06/26/2007
at 01:12pm
by Boris
Features
:8
Nice reverb, but gonna use something else for that.
Tremelo is nice, but not the best, gonne use something else for that also. I need to switch.
Sound Quality
:9
Well....this part is most important for me. The sound is incredible, accept for het driven channel. It??s perfect for blues ofcourse but for some heavier stuff you need an external pedal. A RAT will do just fine to make it dirty! The all tube sound is ok, but i??m considering replacing the tubes this summer. Also the speaker will be replaced after summer. A little mod, but i??m sure it will turn this amp into a beast. 30watts is enough for gigs. Even for arena gigs it will be fine. These day don??t require a 100 watt tube. PA will do fine.
The soundings are great...just love this amp. The drive sure is little choppy, but for bluesy/funk stuff it??s good.
Reliability
:10
Build as a rock.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to call them.
Overall Rating
:9
I give this amp a 9 because if we put it against the price this is a hell of an amp.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/08/2007
at 04:20am
by Richard Holder
Features
:9
Had this amp over 5 years. Playing in a UK covers band I need everything from clean to Santanaesque sustain and this amp gives me all that. Never had a problem with the tremolo which seems fine. Yes it would be good to have the reverb switched but this amp only cost me ??350 - what do people want for this sort of money? This is a LOT of amp! Agree about lack of tube protection so I made a wood baffle and PEAVEY UK gave me some tweed cloth. Doesn't have DI facility but for about ??25 Peavey do a little DI box which is easily installed and velcroed inside the amp cab. This has a female XLR socket to allow connection to the PA.
I believe that this amp is unique in being the only guitar amp available with a 15" speaker. It deserves a high rating on that alone.
Sound Quality
:9
I often get comments about my gig sound, usually from musicians in the audience. One told me he was going to get rid of his Fender valve amp and get a PDB after hearing mine. The 15" speaker is smooth and creamy when cranked, but sparkles when clean. I considered a re-valve and a helpful UK valve dealer recommended replacing only the first pre-amp valve with a GROOVE TUBES and what great advice this proved to be! It gave me sweet sustain and saved me loads of money. All other valves are as fitted by Peavey.
Guitars used: Vintage 335, ES135 with Fralin P-90s, Jap Reissue Tele with Lollar Imperial Humbucker and Tele Special bridge pickup. The amp sounds great with all guitars particularly the Lollar equipped Tele which I gained in a swap with my Fralin-equipped Strat. The amp did not like the Strat when using O/D channel and gave me muddy sounds.
One criticism: I wish they'd made this a 50 watt amp as I'd like a tad more headroom when playing clean but it was only a problem on bigger gigs and we've solved it by sending the backline amps thru the PA.
True this isn't a shredder's tool but for the couple of songs that I need that sound I just use a Boss Mega-Distortion.
Reliability
:10
So far so good, never take a backup.
Customer Support
:10
A resounding 11 out of 10 here. Peavey UK are absolute gentlemen!
Before buying the amp, my dealer arranged for me to try the 1x15 and 2x10 versions at Peavey which is fortunately a fifteen minute drive away. I was treated royally and found both amps all ready for me to try in a demo room.
I have the amp serviced every now and then and receive the same professional but friendly service. The only problem I've ever encountered was when I re-valved it myself and one of the tubes that I'd bought was faulty. The engineer went through several stock tubes and tested them while I watched. He went through several before being satisfied. Not only was I not charged, Peavey gave me a footswitch for the amp free of charge. When I said that I'd bought valves myself and was of course prepared to pay , the response was, "You've had a problem with one of our amps and we want you to be happy." For this reason we use a lot of Peavey in our band.
A great contrast to the treatment I got from the Gibson Custom Shop who didn't want to know about the wrong value tone pot they'd put in a ??1500 guitar!
Overall Rating
:10
Have played for 35-plus years pro and semi-pro and used Marshall, Ampeg, Fender but the Delta Blues is the most user-friendly of them all. Taking into account sound, reliabilty, on-stage usability, weight, looks, price and manufacturer support I'd use no other amp. If I was picky I'd welcome a tad more middle like the Ampeg had but a Boss Graphic sorts that. There isn't an unkind sound in this beauty; I can't imagine a greater value-for-money product anywhere on the planet.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: USD 588.99
Submitted 12/15/2006
at 02:15pm
by Blue Catfish
Email: rjc1209<at>verizon dot net
Features
:9
I am novelist want-a-be guitar player, looking for that special sound of my own. I can???t sing, so I got to make it up somehow. I was shopping for a vintage sounding tube amp. I looked at the Mesa Boogie, Lonestar Special; the Fender Blues Deluxe and the Peavey Delta Blues (PDB). I was even considering purchasing a truly used vintage amp with point to point wiring with the Rivera design. I preferred the Mesa Boogie, because of the feature (more so for my wife) of being able to switch from a 5, 15 or 30 watt amp. But not at 3x???s the cost. The Boogie comes with 1x12 Speaker 4xEL84, 5x12AX7, 1x5Y3 tubes. The Fender Blues Deluxe boasts 40 watt output and 2x6L6 output and 3x12AX7 tubes with a 1x12 speaker. The PDB is 30 watt, 1x15 Speaker with 4xEL84, 3x12AX7 tubes. The Boogie is made here in the USA and the PDB is made in Mississippi, home of the Delta Blues. Fender???s amp is made in Mexico. I was able to try this amp out and purchase it at my local music shop (Wray???s) for less than what the Big Online Music Price Buster Specialist were selling it for. I don???t thing you will find anything comparable to this amp for the same price tag (just under $600.00). If you want power and the Heavy Metal sound, then go with on of those 200 watt transistor amps with a 4X12 cabinet.
Sound Quality
:No Opinion
I think the key to a good sounding tube amp is to crank it up to full throttle and make those tubes sing. I understand ZZ Top made a lot of their recordings with a 5 watt tube amp cranked to the max. Going from ???Clean??? to ???Dirty??? is the sound everyone wants to hear. This amp does do a good job of that, although some do say the clean is better than the dirty. The 15 inch speaker does give you some advantage in the bottom end.
Reliability
:No Opinion
This thing is built like a tank and seems like it would last a life time or maybe even longer. I don???t play gigs yet so I wouldn???t know. I haven???t really had it long enough to find out. Thus, to be totally fair, I would have to stay neutral and give it a rating of ???No Opinion???.
Customer Support
:10
I tried Peavey???s website which was user friendly and called the Customer Service toll-free number and the people there were also friendly. The wait to talk to someone was not too long and you don???t get someone from a third-world country. That???s very important. Also, there is advantage to purchasing from your local Dealer for this very reason. I was concerned that the 3x12AX7 tubes did not glow in the dark like the 4xEL84???s. I was told by both the Dealer and Peavey, not to worry because the 12Ax7 tubes are for the preamp and therefore they don???t use as much juice and do not light up like the El84's which are the output, but they are still working. Please send me some of your feedback on this.
Overall Rating
:10
I own a used Hamer guitar with Seymour Duncan ???Humbucker??? pickups. I am anxious to hear the sound of the single-coil pickups that come with a Strat, but don???t have one. Also have a Genz Benz Acoustic Amp for the Takamine. I understand this amp can also be used as an acoustic amp, but I don???t know since I am afraid to try it out. If it does, I wasted my money buying another amp that I didn???t really need. Overall, I am completely absolutely satisfied with this amp. I can???t really compare it to anything else, other than my Fender G-DEC 15 watt practice amp which blows this one away. Just kidding!!! Some of the things I did not like are that it only comes with one input and I had to fork over another $29.99 for a footswitch, because it does not come with one. In closing, the only way you will find out if this amp is for you is to go try one out at your local Dealer.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US trade
Submitted 06/18/2006
at 07:13am
by ninelives
Email: trooth123 at netscape<dot>net
Features
:7
you all know the features so this is about the db 15inch. got it new two months ago from a dealer. traded a fender cyberchamp and a fender bassman 25 bass amp and 200.00 cash. the cyber champ sounded good in the fender sounds but I could never get all the effects to stay off no matter it always reset the reverb and chrous and I could hear the delay leaking through so I had enough of the cyber junk and wanted a tube amp. liked the classic thirty and decided to get the delta blues.
Sound Quality
:9
this is a well made, good sounding amp but the reverb is not tube driven and that sucks hot air. the trem is usable to a degree. did not like the blue marvel speaker so I had bought a Eminence cannabis rex for another amp and it sounded great for that amp so I made a ring to reduce the baffle to 12"{you can get one on ebay from rick@rawwoods.com}reduces the 15 to 12. I have one coming from him because mine is a bit cheezy looking. anyway put the CREX in the delta blues and man what a sound. it really brings the delta blues to life.
much better sounds everywhere then the blue marvel and just as loud.works well overdriven and clean but excells at overdrive, very tweed deluxe sound. had been using a ts9 for overdrive on it. I have a red fang coming for it and may go that route so I can get more of a vox sound as this is a bit more american tweed sounding. vox is just around the corner on this with the right speaker.I used a les paul Tokai and a fender strat w/ texas specials for the test. the les paul sounds were very good in all settings although this c-rex speaker darkened my other amp so much as to make the paul almost unusable but worked well with a tele and strat to the point that for the first time in my playing of 25 years I saw no need for reverb. the C-rex is head and shoulders about any speaker I have ever owned and that includes a weber bluedog and a few celestions and a lot of eminence speakers that came in new amps. I believe it to be one of the very best speakers availible at any price.
but it may darken somes amps as it did my peavey classic to the point that a les paul might be to dark so take note.
Reliability
:5
this amp needs a tube guard. can't believe peavey is still cranking them out without one. the retainers work well but they are for retaining and won't stop the tubes from taking a hit.I will either make or buy one in the near future beacuse a power tube halfway in or knocked out and not known about could cause a meltdown of vital parts in the amp. shame on peavey for letting this go for so long.because of that this rating will be very low.
Customer Support
:8
peavey is everywhere and have much better service then fender.
Overall Rating
:7
been playing a long time 25 years{sounds like two}. as for gear had a lot of the older and new stuff. this amp rocks NOW. but be prepared to put some extra money in it down the road and the 15" speaker is hard to replace as there are few choices out there at this time. also its a 16ohm and that makes it harder.peavey told me if I use just an 8ohm speaker to unplug the cab speaker and plug in the 8ohm through the extension speaker jack. I wonder if everyone who changes out the 16ohm 15" blue marvel is doing this and what are the ramifications if you hook an 8ohm to the speaker cab wires? peavey got very vague about these questions when I asked and I believe it was intentional as I asked several times trying to understand what I was being told.why can't people be honest anymore.if some of you amp experts read this please email me and give me the answer that peavey would not. my question is this. why can I not hook up an 8ohm speaker to the speaker wires coming out from the chassis? my addres is trooth123@netscape.net
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 06/17/2006
at 09:24am
by DT
Features
:8
Mine is an early model. This is a fairly basic amp. Very easy to dial in good tone. The effects loop is a nice touch. Tremelo not the best, but it's functional. The amp weighs very little and is a great amp for gigging. I have read criticisms of the overdrive channel, but I think that's just because they aren't using it correctly. I find it to be very sweet. This is not an amp for metal players. Rock, Blues and even jazz players will dig it.
Sound Quality
:10
I've had this amp for quite a while. It sat unused, because I was never happy with the sounds I could get out of it. It sounded harsh and brittle, with very little character, but VERY LOUD. I was going to sell it, when I decided to try some new tubes. I put in Euro Tubes EL84s. WOW what a difference! It's amazing. I think the originals are Sovteks. I replaced the 12ax7s, also, but I went back to the original sovtek 12 ax7s. The combination of the Euro Tubes and Sovteks is very cool. The Normal channel starts to break up nicely at about 5/6. The 15" speaker delivers a nice low end chunk. I play a Carvin California Archtop, and the tones I get from this amp are really impressive. Everything from very Vox like chime to Fender clean. The overdrive channel can produce sweet, singing tones, with a very usable overdrive/distortion. I have several tube amps... old Fenders and a Rivera. This amp can hold its own against them all, and it sells for $500 new. I find myself going to the Peavey all the time, now. I can't say enough about how impressed I am with this amp, after a few alterations.
Reliability
:6
As it comes out of the box, this wouldn't be the most reliable amp. Besides replacing the tubes, I purchased the Tube Tamer to eliminate tube rattle and a screen to protect the tubes.
After those changes, I have found it to be very reliable.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I haven't had to have any dealings with customer service. I'm sure they're very nice people.
Overall Rating
:10
I love it. It needs the alterations to make it come to life, but they cost very little, maybe an additional $100 altogether. That brings the price for a new amp up to about $600. You won't find an amp that delivers the tones you can get from the Delta Blues for twice that much. This is the best value, I've found, out there. Plus, you can pick one up used for $300 or less.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: 450 (EUR) used
Submitted 03/31/2006
at 01:18am
by Ed
Email: edind<at>gmx dot de
Features
:8
Bought it quite new in a mint condition
15" Speaker
Two channels
Boost mode
Reverb
Tremolo
Sound Quality
:10
I'm using Fender Deluxe Strat, Fret King Teles and a Les Paul made by Kortmann. Goal: 70/80ties rock and blues sounds. This amp is perfect for that sounds - Still Got The Blues is such a joy with it and it simply sounds perfect. Very dynamic reaction on your guitar volume and it sings and sings with a nice, warm and creamy voice. I love it. It is a bit noisy in the drive channel but that's the way it is with high gain settings. It's definately not too noisy. It can be very, very loud and practicing with the band without the PA is no problem at all. At the beginning it used to sound a bit harsh and fuzzy cause it simply needs to be pushed a few hours to burn in the tubes and slacken the speaker. Do it alone and without the band. After that period it is just a blues and rock heaven. It is very pedal friendly allthough I only use a H&K Tube Factor or Reussenzehn Daniel D. and that not very often. The TF-drive (mode 2) is not that good as the amp's. The clean channel is warm, sparkling and mellow at the same time and it reacts very dynamically - the more you feed it, the more you get. Solely with your attack (and good pickups) you can gain the crunch. I also love the 15" speaker since it has a wonderfull bottom. You got that really nice punch going directly to your guts. Suddenly you hear the differences between guitars and pickups and then you begin to understand, what is it all about pickup distance from the strings and staggered magnet poles, bypass capacitors etc. - things I'm simply with all the modellers. It is simply perfect for warm and punchy Texas blues clean and crunch sounds. Sure, there are better amps outthere but for the money you can't do anything wrong with this amp. You can always sell it for almost the same amount - there must be a good reason for that.
Reliability
:10
Built as a rock - no problems so far.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never needed it so far.
Overall Rating
:10
One of the best Amps you can buy for that money.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US $350.00 used
Submitted 02/03/2006
at 09:51pm
by stratman101
Features
:2
My amp was made in 2002? I bought it off of ebay..just looking for an affordable tube amp. It has two channels..clean..overdrive. Clean is okay, od sucks. Hmm..it also has tremelo but that sucks too..nice tweed covering..15 inch Blue Marvel speaker. Spring Reverb. I play classic rock and blues...just what it was made for...but there's no way this thing will work for any live show like what I play..maybe for a bar or coffee house. nice practice amp.
Sound Quality
:2
This amp gets noisy when the controls are turned past 5..the amp goes to 12 so that's a problem. The tremelo cuts the volume of the amp in half when engaged...so forget using it. I also hate the fact that you cannot turn the reverb off at all. The clean is ok but the overdrive is squawky and weak...no guts at all. Not good for much other than blues...if you have a Les Paul maybe it will be okay..but i use strats..which i love and will use forever...go Fender!!
Reliability
:5
Hmm...seems to be built well enough. i got in in pretty rough condition and then nursed it back to health..but now it stays in the closet.....
Customer Support
:1
Yeah right.......
Overall Rating
:1
I just can't say that this amp is good for much. I've been playing for ten years and I have spent plenty of time with professional musicians learning about what makes good gear good..this amp isn't it. I had a Fender Ultimate Chorus. I would get another one but in light of the coolness of the new Stage 1600 DSP i'll be getting that instead. can't get much use out of the Delta Blues.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US $560
Submitted 01/31/2006
at 07:50am
by Clark
Features
:8
Others have described this fairly well. I have the 15" model. It did not come with a cover or switch. Its feature set is pretty basic which is why I've given it 8/10.
Sound Quality
:10
If you are considering this amp the comments about tone stated on this board are correct. The clean channel is warm and rich -- good tube amplification. The lead channel is perfect for blues / rock. It can go anywhere from Neil Young to George Thorogood. It will not do Van Halen. However, that kind of super-driven sound is pretty easy to get from a transistor. The Thorogood sound needs to come from a real tube. "Who do you love" sounds amazing on this amp.
My primary guitars are a Peavey hollowbody (H/H) and a Strat (S/S/S). I own various pedals (voodoo overdrive (which is nice, by the way), Q Wah), and a modeler pre-amp. I don't use any of these with this amp (although I could see using the modeler to get that infinite sustain metal sound). The amp sounds great with both guitars and I continue to find worthy new tones from the combination of guitars and settings.
On this website some people have complained about the volume. Not sure what the fuss is about, past 7 or so this amp will rattle your house apart. If you are having volume troubles, check your tubes. Tubes are not transistors and with a broken tube you can sometimes still get sound, just much softer (and this goes for both pre-amp and power sections).
Reliability
:No Opinion
The amp arrived with a busted pre-amp tube in the lead channel (the box was clearly abused a little in shipment). For $20 I wasn't going to bother Peavey. I replaced it with a mullard clone. So keep in mind that I've never really heard this amp in its stock configuration and my love for its lead channel tone might be based upon the mullard tube switch.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Peavey dealers are few and far between. I will say, when you find one, they tend to be totally in love with Peavey. There are many people who sell Peavey equipment, but most are just places that will order it for you. The dealer in San Diego is great (dealt with him on the guitar, not the amp).
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing this amp a few weeks now and I would not part with this amp for anything. If stolen, I'd find the thief and, put his head right up next to the speaker, crank it all the way up and ensure that he never found joy in music again. I would buy another; can't say that about most of the equipment I own.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US $520
Submitted 01/07/2006
at 08:23pm
by Jeff or Geoff
Email: harmonees<at>gmail dot com
Features
:8
My amplifier was made in mid 2005 in America.this amp has 2 channels, 1 clean, one dirty. 3 band eq, one for both, not one for each channel, a mid range boost, reverb, tremolo with speed and intensity. there is an FX loop, a jack for an external speaker cabinet, and an optional footswitch. this amp is fairly versitile, not meant for ever style, but can cover most of your rock and blues genres pretty well. It's all tube (3 12AX7's and 4 EL84's) with channel and mid range boost switching with the optional footswitch. It would be nice to have 2 independent eq's, one for each channel, but it's not too necessary, also, a standby switch would have been nice too, but it doesnt make too big of a difference. This thing kicks out volume like you wouldnt believe, you might want to invest in some quality earplugs. So far, I only use it at home, but it could easily handle medium sized club gigs. The tremolo isnt the most used feature, but it is nice to have once in a while. I would have really liked peavey to have made all the features switchable, but the world isn't perfect and nothing in it is. One of my favorite feratures...all the knobs go to 12.
Sound Quality
:9
I am currently using both a Peavey Raptor Plus Exp(S/S/H) all standard and a squire acoustic with a duncan maverick soundhole pickup. it sounds stunning with both these guitars, and let me tell you, they are far from top of the line guitars. I play anything from acoustic, to classic rock, to prog rock, to whatever i feel like playing, and it is simply an amazing sounding amplifier for all of them. The clean channel is sparkling with amazing tube tone and volume. If you are ever able to crank it to about nine with a humbucker, you can get a pretty sweet sound much like what you'll get out of a Vox AC30. It is a bit noisy if you really like having your reverb up to 12, but besides that, it's very quiet. The clean channel stays clean when you want it to, but at high volume, you can get 'er to sing with beautiful naturally overdriven tone. The dirty channel is alright, but it I don't spend too much time using it. With the pre set to around 4 or 5, you can get a decent AC/DC tone if you're into that. This is definately not a high gain amp, if you throw a pedal in front of it, it would sound just fine, but it's not meant for metal or heavy rock. It does not sound at all boxy like some reviews say, it suppose each ear hears it a little differently.
Reliability
:10
So far I have had no problems with this amplifier. I'd never go gig with it without some extra tubes just in case, but taking a back up amplifier is just crazy. This amp has not broken down and if it ever does, I know I can trust Peavey to fix it.
Customer Support
:7
The people at Peavey are very friendly folk, they'll talk to you to make sure an issue is resolved. While I was waiting for my amp to arrive in my local music store, peavey support was very courteous. If you ever have questions about the Delta Blues, go to Yahoo.com, there is a Delta Blues group and a Peavey representative, Mike Brown, stops frequently to offer as much help as he can. I am going to give this a seven because it took over two months for the amp to make it to the store so i could pick it up.
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing for about two years now, and i own a Peavey Raptor Plus Exp, a squire acoustic with pop-in pickup, hardshell cases for both of them. i have a few pedals, a practice amp, and a few gig bags lying around. If it were lost or stolen, I would most definately cry. After I was done, I would go get another, perhaps try out the 210 model. I love the tone especially on clean, but i dont like the lack of footswitchable features. I compared this with a Fender Hot Rod Deville(the 40 watt one) and i just loved the clean on this one more than the Deville. I also looked at a blues junior, and decided on this one because of the volume and again, the clean channel. I wish it had a standby switch, but thats alright. I would also like to note that it came with a cover straight from Peavey which rocks. Nothing's perfect, but for the price, this one's a winner. If you have any questions, feel free to email me.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: Euros (600)
Submitted 01/03/2006
at 07:11am
by PAULZAHL
Email: paul dot zahl<at>belgacom dot net
Features
:9
See above reviews for the details...I think mine is a 2004 or 5 .It HAS a very solid tube cage......EXCEPT...I hated the overdrive channel sound until somebody at PV.com told me to replace the V2 Pre-amp tube with an ECC 832 from eurotubes.com....Lower gain...BETTER SOUND...10 bucks...I'm THRILLED...Now I like both channels and it's plenty loud.But I only use it in my home studio....But I was a pro gigger for YEARS,and I know from LOUD...I NEVER turn the master above 4 or so.....
Sound Quality
:10
I use a Couple of G&L's (ASAT Custom Semi hollow GunOil Birdseye neck and a Legacy) and an 83 Greco Les Paul Custom (that i would DIE if I ever lost)With the 10$ preamp tube mod the DB sounds punchier.Quiter(backround noise wise).Is LOUDER...And the OD channel sounds GREAT now...
Reliability
:10
Had it for a year...Starts every morning.Even when cold.
Customer Support
:10
The place i got it at gave me a cover and a pedal,and said "if any thing goes wrong,just bring it back.Dont sweat the warrenty"
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing for 30 years.If i lost this amp I'd get another one in 2 seconds and then Call Bob at Eurotubes to get the 832 mod.I don't hate anything about it....It even still smells good when it gets hot.It also sounds great driving my Tone Tubbys.I talked my older brother into getting one too.He's STILL thanking me.Thats about IT......
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 11/26/2005
at 08:47pm
by Fenderboy
Features
:9
two channel reverb trem, good eq,, pretty loud. Plenty of features.
Sound Quality
:7
Dont like the distortion channel, but dont use it anyway, Clean channel is nice. Deep bass response is pretty flabby if you play hard. Overall tone is decent, and affordable. Very reduced volume using tremolo, and not that great. Reverb is ok, nothing special. Thats the sound in a nutshell--OK.
Reliability
:No Opinion
Dont know, traded it in.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:7
It is a nice amp, and at its price is a good bargain. I have played Fenders for a long time, and couldnt get used to it, so I traded it in and got a used Deluxe rev. It sounds decent until you play it in comparison to a Fender, which I prefer.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US $300.00 used
Submitted 10/12/2005
at 01:18pm
by Texas Jim
Features
:7
My Delta Blues 1-15 has all the regular features listed on every other review. Mine has the effects loop, so it's not TOO old. I've had it for about four years, and I bought it from a fellow forumite in Austin, TX. I noticed that the garage band in According To Jim TV show seems to have dropped the Delta Blues, and substituted a Fender of some sort. Too bad. See the next category to find out why, after four years, I submitted this review.
Sound Quality
:9
The original sounds were O.K., but lacking something. The reason I'm doing this review is to report the improvement in this amp after changing the 16-ohm Blue Marvel speaker out with an Eminence Redcoat Big Ben. Wow! The improvement was immediate, even before breaking the speaker in. Now that I've gigged with it for about nine months, it really has a superb tone. I would recommend a speaker upgrade to anyone with the 1-15! I used to think the tremolo was useless, but I finally found a setting to play "scratch My Back". Like most, I almost ALWAYS play thru the clean channel, with a TS-9 in front.
Reliability
:9
Other than the normal need for a tube guard, I haven't had any of the "rattle" problems that many other users have reported. I made a tube guard very easily out of a piece of 3/8" threaded rod, covered with black shrink tubing to prevent rust. I've replaced most of the tubes with Groove Tubes.
Customer Support
:7
I also have a Classic 30, and I contacted Peavey Customer Support for a schematic for it, and they directed me to an on-line order form, which allowed me to order it easily. Other than that, I haven't needed any support. I know one of their guys from another forum, so I know I could always get in touch.
Overall Rating
:9
I've been playing since 1960, owning various electrics and amps, none of which would be considered boutique or high-end. The Peavey provides me with a very good tone for economy bucks. I probably wouldn't sound any better with a Dr. Z or Divided by 13! If it was lost or stolen, I'd buy another one. I THINK they're still making these, but it wouldn't surprise me if they quit. They have SOOOO many other amps that I think these get overlooked by dealers and customers. A shame!
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US $200 used
Submitted 08/14/2005
at 04:37pm
by Nick Kollat
Email: ntkollat at zoominternet<dot>net
Features
:7
See other reviews for the features
Sound Quality
:9
OK Here's why I submitted this review. I bought my amp used and the
tubes (I think original) had seen better days. The amp sounded so-so
and I got wierd audible low-frequency noises when I played certain low notes on the low 'E' string of my guitars. I was going to give up and sell it BUT WAIT!!! NO!!! I replaced the output tubes with JJ Tesla EL84's and was AMAZED at the difference! No more noise and rich
wonderful tone. I own many (MANY!) amps and this Delta Blues is now one
of the best sounding amps I have. So, try new tubes first before
giving up.
Reliability
:8
Seems fairly well built. the chassis is a little thin and the circuit
might be difficult to work on. I installed an after market tube shield
(the exposed tube area is the worst physical feature of this amp.) I
built my own spring-loaded tube hold down and ditched the spring clips
to prevent tube rattle. Haven't had any kind of failure after 2 years.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with them - Have owned other peaveys - all were reliable
Overall Rating
:8
Excellent sound now - but I did have to tinker with it quite a bit to
get it where it should be. Oh, by the way, the tremolo really isn't
very good or usable, so that also lowers the rating.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US $400+ mods used
Submitted 06/25/2005
at 09:05am
by jsw
Features
:10
2000 Peavey Delta Blues. EL-84 based.Very nice spring reverb and tremolo. I did a couple mods - Cas Azera @ Tone Tools in Sarasota, Fla. made a custom pine fingerjointed cabinet w/real lacuered tweed (go to www.tone-tools.com to the artists section and see a picture). Also, I substituted a Weber 15" California apeaker for the stock. This amp has all the features I need or use. I stick to the clean channel, and use a Keeley Katana for a lead boost w/my Gibson 335, or a TS-9/808 mod w/ my Strat.
Sound Quality
:10
In my opinion, this is one of the best amps out there for classic rock, R&B. After the mods I did, the tone is even better. With the 335, I think it rated righ up there with the best boutique amps (I have owned Victoria, Bad Cat, Top Hat, etc), and vintage amps (Super Reverb, Vibrolux, etc). I compared it side by side to a 1964 blackface vibrolux, and it just sounded better. I know this is all subjuctive, but this amp really meets my needs. I usually play it in medium size clubs, and mic it for the band mix. Really great musical and natural overdrive that cleans up well with a roll off the volume knob, and great low end especially when using the 335 (thanks to the 15" speaker). Very vintage/old school tone, if that is what you are in to. Honestly havent heard a better amp for the king of stuff I play.
Reliability
:10
No problems and have been gigging regularly with it for a year or so.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Haven't had to use customer support.
Overall Rating
:10
I am admittely a gear junkie and have been playing for about 25 years. I have owned countless amps, but have been most pleased with this project. No complaints. Really cool looks (especially w/ the Tone Tools cab), and the tone is unbeatable. Highly recommended. Fantastic value.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: 585 (CDN)
Submitted 06/08/2005
at 01:15pm
by Greg Glatz
Email: greg<dot>glatz at awnet<dot>com
Features
:7
2004 Delta Blues amplifier: 30 watts, 2 channels, 15" Blue Marvel speaker. Other features as described below.
This is a nicely-equipped amp in that it has normal and lead (crunch) channels, tremolo (vibrato), reverb, 3-band EQ - a good set of standard features. The amp lacks a standby switch, which is a significant design oversight (despite Peavey's spiel to the contrary). A tube guard is also sorely missing from this amp: it is WAY too easy to knock the tubes or jar them loose. A tube guard is $20.00 on eBay - Peavey should include it for free.
Sound Quality
:8
The 15" speaker is a real plus when it comes to the sound of this amp. Perhaps not as fast and crisp as a 10" or 12" speaker, the 15" Blue Marvel outshines its smaller siblings in bass response and overall fullness/richness of sound. I use this amp with a 2004 American Deluxe Strat and a 2005 American Tele - the amp really brings the best out of single-coil Fender guitars. It also performs well with hollow and semi-hollow body guitars. Having said that, the sound (as is the case with most Peavey gear) is rather generic. The Delta Blues is a good all-purpose amp for blues, classic rock, country, and even jazz (I play them all), but it doesn't have "the sound" - not to be expected in this amp's price range. Also, the amp seems to have a very narrow sweet spot: step a little to the right or left (or tilt the amp up or down) and you very quickly lose a lot of volume and tone. I notice this with my Classic 50-212 as well. This amp cannot fill a stage with sound - not when the rest of the band is playing at medium volumes. My 50-watt Classic 50 can't do it either. Peavey design?
Reliability
:10
I've had my Delta Blues for more than a year and have had no problems. I've been playing Peavey products for almost 30 years and every one of them has been built like a rock. Peavey makes very reliable gear that can keep up with a working musician.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I haven't dealt with Peavey directly. However, their staff participate on forums dedicated to the amp and are very responsive.
Overall Rating
:8
Value-wise, this is a very good amp. You get a lot of features, great reliability, and a good tube sound for very little money. If that's what you need, you can't go wrong with this amp. If, on the other hand, you need an amp with "the sound" that can keep up with a five-piece band playing at higher volumes, this amp may not do the trick. The amp is what it is: a well-priced, well-built entry into the wonderful warm world of tube sound.
Product: Peavey Delta Blues Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 04/30/2005
at 09:06am
by Machine
Email: jsh at fifthstone<dot>com
Features
:8
OK, this is my final review on this product (I mean it). I guess it would've made sense to wait a few months before reviewing a product, so apologies to anyone who's used my previous reviews in deciding their purchase for this amp. This review updates all rating areas.
This amp runs three 12AX7's and 4EL84's. The tubes are low-grade Sovtek, which I'll get into later in the review. The amp has two channels (clean and drive) with shared eq, tremolo, and reverb.
The amp came with a nice, thick cover, which was a good touch. However, I wish it had dedicated eq for each channel, but shared controls is reasonable for an amp this price. I also wish it came with a footswitch standard and that the footswitch would switch the reverb on and off instead of the tremolo, which I think would've been more useful.
Overall, this amp does have alot of features for the money.
Sound Quality
:6
I use an American Strat with Dimarzio and Seymour Duncan pickups, an Ephiphone Elite Les Paul Standard, and a Warmoth Telecaster with Seymour Duncan pickups. I run them through Fulltone pedals (Full-Drive 2, Distortion Pro, 70's Pedal, Fat Boost, ChoralFlange...but never all at the same time).
The stock amp provided pretty good sound. At first I thought the lead channel was really cool. It had a huge amount of saturated gain available and pinch harmonics were very easy to get. It was also fun playing with controlled feedback in this amp. However, after a short time, this channel got boring. It doesn't have a good low gain overdrive sound. Also, the volume available in this channel is lacking. It doesn't cut through very well and just doesn't have the power to hang in a loud, full band situation. I've stopped using this channel at this point and rely on (good) pedals in front of the clean channel.
The clean channel is really quite good. The 15" speaker gives the amp lots of meat to its sound, much more than 2 x 12's that I've tried in the past, and much more than a 4 x 10. The clean channel starts to clip sweetly at around 4.5 or 5, which is a good volume for this to start in most gigs. As I've said, I run good pedals in front of this to add overdrive or distortion and this has worked very well. When the clean is purely clean, it does have a lot of sparkle to its sound, again with a nice bloomy mid, and solid, deep bass response. The output on this channel is very loud and easily cuts through a loud band for a moderate size club.
The tremolo is a nice feature to have. I rarely use it, but it sounds pretty good from what I can tell. I haven't noticed a significant drop in volume that previous reviewers mention.
The amp had lots of noise problems in the first three months, which I will get into in the "reliability" area of this review. As far as the sound when its working well, I'd give it a moderate rating, as the drive channel doesn't cut it for me. Still having one really good channel (which this amp does have) for the money is still pretty good.
Reliability
:5
Here's where we go downhill. I had severe tube rattle and hum with this amp. Granted I had gigged with it, I always baby my gear and never leave it in the car overnight, even when I get home from the shows at 3AM. I always keep it covered when not in use.
The intermittent hum sounded like what you would hear when you put your ear to a seashell. Almost sounded like current running through the circuit. On top of that, the tubes would rattle as early as 3 on the clean channel, despite having stock wire tube retainers. The amp chassis also seemed to be rattling severely.
I looked for support on Peavey's website (more on this in "customer support") and after a few frustrating weeks on forums, etc. I decided to replace the stock tubes with JJ Tesla power tubes and Electro-Harmonix preamp tubes. The noise problems are gone and the amp now sounds noticeably better to boot. Even the amp rattle sound is gone (which now I suspect were the tubes as well). I'd recommend re-tubing this amp sooner than later. It's not cheap, but good tubes will make the amp worth keeping rather than selling.
It's reasonable for a manufacturer to cut costs here in the interest of keeping the price low, since tubes eventually need to be swapped out anyway. But it's still a shame, as good OEM tubes would've made this amp a gold medal finalist right out of the box.
Customer Support
:4
When I was looking for Customer Service contacts at Peavey, all I could find on their website was a link to a forum, which seemed to be just for users rather than Peavey staff (but I later found out that Peavey staff also participate). As I mentioned in a previous update, there was no email address given for customer service. I know I didn't miss it because I spent a long time in disbelief looking for this email address on their website. I then posted a scathing review on HC and within a few days an email address was back. Hmmmm. Coincidence maybe.
Anyway, I did receive a few responses to my posts on the bulletin board and one of the participants suggested replacing all the tubes (thanks, Jim). I then used the email address for Peavey Customer Service (which had mysteriously reappeared on their website) and contacted them. Aubrey from Customer Service called me and said that it was most likely a bad preamp tube which was causing the noises. Even though the 90 warranty on tubes had expired by a week, he said he'd be willing to cover the replacement. I decided not to drive an hour each way to my nearest authorized dealer and instead ordered a full complement of replacement tubes for the amp online. I swapped them in and I'm all set.
It was frustrating trying to get a contact at Peavey, but it looks like they've addressed this for now. It was nice of Aubrey to offer to cover the tube work despite having passed the 90 day mark. Still, the whole experience did leave a bad taste in my mouth and I will reconsider purchasing Peavey again in the future.
Overall Rating
:8
I've been playing for over 20 years. I gig, I play for fun, and I'm in the middle of cutting an album. I've owned and do still own lots of gear and have been leaning more and more toward boutique equipment.
I had originally wanted to get a Fender Hot Rod, either the 4 x 10 or 2 x 12. I already have a Blues Jr. In the end, I went with HC reviews and decided to try the Peavey. I love this amp's unique, full sound on the clean channel. It's the perfect size for the size venues I play and I like the fact that it is a unique configuration. I like the fact that it came with an amp cover. I also like that is sounds great (since retubing) with my Fulltone pedals.
I don't like the drive channel and think it's pretty much useless. I hate the fact that I had to retube this amp almost immediately (those tubes are expensive, adding nearly $80 to the overall price of the amp). I don't like having had to buy a footswitch, only to find now that I don't even need it because the drive channel is crappy. I'm also not crazy about the covering on the amp (cheap looking faux tweed).
But overall, I would buy this amp again, believe it or not. The clean channel and that 15" speaker cab are worth the money alone, even after having to swap out the tubes. The amp gives me what I need and now that the noise issues have been sorted out, it is my "go to" amp for all occasions. Overall, I'm glad I purchased this. Good luck!