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Peavey Classic 20 MH Mini Amp Head

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Color: Classic MH 20W


Features

  • Attenuator switch for 20 watts, 5 watts or 1 watt output power
  • Two EL84 power tubes and three 12AX7/ECC83 preamp tubes
  • Two footswitchable channels with 3-band EQ
  • Footswitchable global volume boost, reverb, and effects loop
  • Footswitch included

Description

PEAVEY GUITAR AMP HEADS LV1

Brand: Peavey


Color: Classic MH 20W


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Material: Rock,Leads


Output Wattage: 5 Watts


Product Dimensions: 15 x 15 x 15 inches


Item Weight: 10 pounds


Item model number: CLASSIC20MH


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 9, 2015


Manufacturer: Peavey


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very Good Sounding and Flexible Amp
Bought the Classic 20MH after reading a few reviews and listening to more than a few demos. I do home recording mostly and liked the idea of being able to attenuate the power without severely compromising tone. I've had the C20MH for over a week and must say I am very pleased so far. I have had a couple Peavey amps in the past, and always liked the Classic 30 & 50's versatility. IMHO the C20MH is even more versatile, especially for studio or small venues. I play mainly classic rock and country style music. I love the clean channel tones and the various tones you can get out of the overdrive channel by tweaking the pre and post gains. Sounds fantastic with single coils and just as good with humbuckers. Being able to run the amp at 5 watts and not wake the neighbors late a night while still getting that hot-tube creamy tones is fantastic. Haven't used the MSDI silent record feature much. Tried it once and it worked, although seemed a bit dull/dark. I married the head to a Egnater Rebel 1x12 cab and it sounds full with a lot of headroom, sparkling cleans, and full bass response. My Vox AC 15 and Tweed Fender Blues Jr are sitting there in silence, for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2017 by Oskar

  • Very versatile and surprisingly great little amp, but........
I did a lot of reading and a lot of watching Youtube video demo's of this amp before I ordered one. What worried me was some of the videos didn't sound good at all, harsh tones. But knowing Amazon's great return policy, I decided to take a chance. First of all, don't buy this for doing gigs, on the clean channel even with volume boost, its not all that loud. My Blues Junior is a lot louder, for comparison. So, the foot pedal was confusing at first and the manual doesn't really say what the lights are for. Turns out the red light is for channel switching, and the green light side is for volume boost. Pretty simple. On the clean channel I'm not getting any real harsh tones at all, you do have to fiddle with the EQ to find the sweet spot, so its great it has bass, mids, and treble for fine tuning. I'm able to really nice crunchy tones mostly clean with some distortion, which is where I thought it might fail, but its got great sound there, bravo. With the gain channel you now have PRE and POST controls to dial in how much gain you want, and it can all the way up to near heavy metal sounds, and this is where the amp gets loudest. I'm playing thru a single 12" Greenback in a pine cab, so really great classic tones from early blues, to 80's "hair bands." This is exactly what I was looking for, as all my many amps are vintage or vintage replicas and don't have master volume or gain channels, so this great little amp fit the bill perfectly and RECORDS GREAT! Now, here's the BAD thing about this amp, the DIGITAL reverb truly sucks. Its ok for practice, but the more gain you dial in the more "noise" you get; the noise from the reverb is like someone sliding brushes on a snare drum, really really annoying. But, I am keeping the amp, and just using the reverb or plate reverb effect on my little Yamaha mixer which has a super real and smooth sound with no digital garbage. I have yet to swap in some good tubes, JJ's for instance to see how that effects the amp, but it can only improve it, as I assume it uses cheap Chinese tubes, even so, the amp still sounds great. For reference, I've been playing guitar since 1965 and currently make my living doing high-end pickups for very picky musicians, so I KNOW tone. GET ONE, you won't regret, but don't expect it to hold its own on stage, but its not designed for that anyway... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2018 by D. Stephens

  • beautiful cleans and plenty of volume
beautiful cleans and plenty of volume
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Channel 1 is great, channel 2 sounds pretty bad
I read a lot of reviews, and listened to every video review that I could find before I bought this amp. As most reviews said, the clean channel sounds pretty good for a little amp (I played this amp through a 1x12 cab loaded with a Celestian G12 Greenback). However. channel 2 is really thin sounding. I mean really thin. The test of a really good dirt channel is if you can reduce the gain and get a nice bell like tone. Then when you crank it you can get a thick tone if desired or adjust the EQ to your liking. With this amp, it was thin to the point of being fizzy, even with a 94 Les Paul Standard fitted with Bare Knuckle Mule PAF pickups. Increasing the EQ mid and bass simple made it sound dull and lifeless, and still didn't thicken it. I played for a long time with the pre and post knobs on channel 2 as well; no luck. Channel 1 took an O/D pedal nicely, but with channel 2 it did nothing for the tone. My main amp is a Mesa Boogie Lone Star Special, also an EL84 amp. Of course it isn't fair to compare a $500 amp to a $2000 amp, but as far as I am concerned, channel 2 on this amp doesn't represent the sound of the guitar at all, so I cannot recommend it for those who really care about tone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2017 by rabinnh

  • light weight solution to city giggin
I was looking for something to avoid lugging heavy stuff. I use a clean channel and run my board through it. So, I don't use the dirty channel. This is a great solution and can go DI into the sound board or if the venu has a cabinet. I love this thing. Not as sweet as my Fender custom 57 twin, but it's 20% of the weight and I don't have to worry about damaging a $4k amp for little city gigs. I got myself a used speaker cab for $100 and it's my home practice set up. That said, i'd avoid buying through amazon. Their customer service is the worst and if you have any problems you'll be faced with returning the whole things vs getting a rep on the line. That was my big lesson this year with amazon ordering. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024 by Stevie

  • Very quiet amp with great tone
Mostly used for direct in feed to my recording console so noise level is important and this jewel is silent. I use it for both guitar and bass, adding effects and EQ in post production, and this amp gives a wonderful range of tonality. I have retired all of my other amps when it comes to recording.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2019 by G. Aumaugher

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