According to this website, they are:Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
http://www.blueshawk.info/peavey_delta_blues_15.htm
According to this website, they are:Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
http://www.blueshawk.info/peavey_delta_blues_15.htm
Jeez Nelskie. Your old high school photo looks a lot like Donny Osmond. Do people tell you that a lot?
"No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi
Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.
Well, he IS a little bit country (and a little bit rock n' roll)!
Guitars:
Fender 2006 MIM Fender Stratocaster HSS in 3TS
Ibanez RG 570 with a bridge Invader
ESP M II Deluxe with a Tune-o-Matic bridge
Eleanor, the magical, mystical Road Worn wonder Tele
Blackstar HT Club 40
Good one, Kat! Amazingly enough, the statement is very applicable in my case. I always get a good laugh out of the fact that a lot of "country" stuff permeates my own sound these days, esp. now that I've become quite seriously afflicted by the classic Fender tone.Originally Posted by Katastrophe
But *ahem* getting back to the tubes - I also have J & J replacements in my Valve Jr., and have been very pleased with them as well. I am especially anxious to see how things pan out once my Jr.'s "Voodoo Mod" is complete.
Yuppers,,, and Black Widow, Scorpion, and Sheffield Speakers are manufactured in-house by Peavey, not just for Peavey but for others also.Originally Posted by Nelskie
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The power that music has to connect people to each other has always been one of the guitarists driving forces. - John Frusciante
Axes'
R-Axe Guitars "Black Betty" - 1st Ultimate DIY
Ibanez X-Series-DT350 (Star Shape)
Ibanez AEG10E - Black
Yamaha RBX200F Fretless w/DiMarzio DP127 Pup
Amps
Peavey 110 Audition
Pedals/FX
CryBaby 535Q
DigiTech CF7 Chorus Factory
BOSS BD-2