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Description

Unleash your inner rock star with the Peavey Rage 87D, a combo guitar amplifier that packs a punch for both beginners and seasoned musicians. This versatile amp is perfect for practice sessions and small gigs, delivering a powerful sound without overwhelming complexity. At the heart of the Rage 87D is the TransTube® technology, which provides a rich and authentic analog tone that emulates the warmth of a tube amplifier. Its compact design makes it easy to transport, yet it doesn't compromise on sound quality.

With 15 watts of power, the Peavey Rage 87D offers a dynamic range suitable for different musical genres. The amp features two channels—clean and lead—allowing you to switch seamlessly between crisp tones and gritty distortion. An equalization section with low, mid, and high controls lets you shape your sound to perfection, while the headphone jack offers silent practice options for late-night jam sessions.

Whether you're crafting a soulful blues melody or shredding in a heavy metal band, the Peavey Rage 87D will be your reliable companion, offering the flexibility needed to elevate your musical journey.

Key Features:

  • 15 watts of power
  • TransTube® technology for tube-like sound
  • Two channels: Clean and Lead
  • 3-band EQ (Low, Mid, High)
  • Headphone output for silent practice
  • Compact and portable design
  • Suitable for practice and small performances

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m0z

good beginner amp

It has superb sound. It is in my opinion aimed at metal guitarists, but you can play also play really beautiful clean tones. Only con is that there's not a lot of options to it but what can you expect from 80's/90's guitar amp. But if you enjoy that 80's hair metal sound i think you are gonna enjoy it. But other than that you get that guaranteed Peavey quality for around 100 bucks.

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