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Description

Unleash a world of tonal possibilities with the Peavey VTM-60, a vintage-inspired guitar amplifier head that combines classic rock grit with modern reliability. Crafted for guitarists who crave the raw power and versatility of tube-driven sound, this amp head is equipped with all-tube circuitry, ensuring every note you play resonates with warmth and character. The VTM-60 is designed to handle anything from bluesy cleans to heavy, saturated distortion, making it a versatile partner for any genre.

The unique tube preamp section sets this amp apart, providing a dynamic and responsive playing experience that will make your solos sing and your riffs roar. With its straightforward, no-nonsense control layout, the VTM-60 offers easy access to a wide range of tones, allowing you to dial in your perfect sound quickly and efficiently. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, this amplifier head delivers the reliability and tonal excellence Peavey is known for.

Ideal for both gigging musicians and studio professionals, the Peavey VTM-60 is not just an amp; it's a tool for crafting your unique sonic identity.

Key Features:

  • All-tube circuitry for warm, authentic sound
  • Unique tube preamp section for dynamic tone shaping
  • Straightforward control layout for ease of use
  • Versatile enough for a wide range of musical genres
  • Reliable performance for both live and studio settings
  • Renowned Peavey build quality and durability

Product specs

Brand Peavey
Model VTM 60 Vintage Tube Modified Series 60-Watt Guitar Head
Finish Black
Year 1980s
Categories Guitar Heads
Color Family Black
Electronics Tube
Impedance 16 ohms, 4 ohms, 8 ohms
Number of Channels 1 Channel
Number of Inputs 2 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 60
Power Tube Type 6L6
Powered Unpowered
Reverb None

FAQs

What type of tubes does the Peavey VTM-60 use?

The Peavey VTM-60 uses 6L6 power tubes, which are known for their strong, clear sound and are popular in many classic American amplifiers.

How many channels does the Peavey VTM-60 have?

The Peavey VTM-60 is a single-channel amplifier, designed to deliver straightforward, powerful tones.

Is the Peavey VTM-60 suitable for live performances?

With its 60-watt output, the Peavey VTM-60 is powerful enough for live performances, especially in venues where you need a strong, clear sound.

Does the Peavey VTM-60 have built-in reverb?

No, the Peavey VTM-60 does not have built-in reverb, which allows the amp to focus on delivering pure, uncolored tube tone.

What are the impedance options for the Peavey VTM-60?

The Peavey VTM-60 offers multiple impedance options, including 16 ohms, 8 ohms, and 4 ohms, making it versatile for different speaker cabinet configurations.

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Peavey VTM 60 - Origins of The Peavey High Gain Sound

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Peavey VTM 60 - Origins of The Peavey High Gain Sound

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Peavey VTM 60 demo

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Miles Fisher

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Peavey VTM 60 - High Gain Metal Playthrough

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Kyle Bull

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Worst kept hidden Gem ever? - Peavey VTM60 Review (Amp Vault)

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Peavey VTM 60 vs Boss HM-2-style Pedals - Does it Chainsaw? (feat. Lone Wolf Audio & KMA Audio)

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Peavey VTM60 vs Marshall JCM900

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Reviews

PROS

  • Modeled closely after the Marshall 2203/2204 with unique 6L6GC power section

  • Extra preamp tube for high gain without needing pedals

  • Dip switches offer versatile tonal adjustments for different styles

  • Durable, American-built quality that lasts for decades

  • Offers a unique sound that sits between a 5150 and Mesa .50 cal

  • Compatible with mods for further tonal customization

  • Excellent value for an American-made amplifier

  • Responsive and precise, suitable for high gain music

CONS

  • Not the best choice for low gain or clean tones

  • Becoming increasingly rare, with rising prices

  • Lacks the warmth some may seek in an amp's tone

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Peavey VTM-60.

Comparisons

  • The Peavey VTM-60 is likened to a Marshall JCM800 in sound, but features 6L6 power tubes, offering a distinct tonal character.

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  • The Peavey Butcher amp shares the same 6L6 power section as the VTM-60, but lacks the mod switches, making it an alternative to consider.

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  • Carvin X100B is noted as a budget-friendly alternative to the JCM800, with modding potential, offering tones compatible with a Black Russian Big Muff pedal.

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  • The Butcher series II is actually a renamed JSX, not related to the original Butcher or VTM models, aligning more with the Ultra series in design.

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  • The Ibanez Distortion Charger pairs well with the VTM-60, even with both gain switches on, offering substantial sustain and a chugging, bass-cutting effect.

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Value and pricing

  • The VTM-60's prices have surged due to internet hype, making it challenging to find affordable options under $1,000.

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  • A local listing shows the VTM 60 priced at $600, VTM 120 at $650, and Butcher series II at $550, highlighting local market pricing dynamics.

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Use cases and applications

  • Users suggest the Carvin X100B can achieve tones similar to Superheaven's "From the Chest Down" when paired with a Big Muff and a preamp boost.

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  • Owners recommend using the VTM-60's low gain input with pedals like the HM-2 for clearer, defined tones, while the high gain input benefits from mid-boosting pedals.

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Features and functionality

  • The VTM 120 offers more headroom and punch compared to the VTM 60, and owners can pull an output tube pair to reduce wattage.

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  • The VTM-60's dip switches can significantly alter tone; starting with them off is advised for clarity, especially when using distortion pedals.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Modifying the VTM-60 with an SD-1 pedal as a boost is popular for enhancing mids and cutting low end, providing a balanced tone.

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User experience

  • Some owners find the amp's pre-gain knob crucial, noting a threshold where pedal level can overload the preamp, affecting clarity.

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4.5 out of 5

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clint_norwood

Underrated amp

This is always described as a poor man's JCM800 and it's kinda true. It is it's own thing really though. Dip switches allow you to mod the amp for more gain, bass, etc. I owned one awhile back and sold it which I've regretted ever since. Thankfully I got another one on the way. It's a rare gem so if you see one grab it because they seem to be going up in value. 10 years ago you could get one for $100-300 bucks these days $400 and up.

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See how Taylor Madison uses Peavey VTM-60

Taylor Madison

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Superheaven

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"The one I've played for the past year, it's a VTM-60"

See how Andy Williams uses Peavey VTM-60

Andy Williams

Guitarist

Every Time I Die

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In this post Andy shows off the peavey vtm head he bought

See how Loren Rivera uses Peavey VTM-60

Loren Rivera

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Whirr

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He is seen using the peavey vtm 60 or 120 in the early days of whirr

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