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Description

Unleash your inner rock star with the Peavey Wiggy 100W Guitar Head / Amplifier, a bold statement piece for any guitarist seeking powerful amplification with a touch of retro charm. Renowned for its distinctive trans-tube technology, this amplifier head offers a classic tone that is both versatile and robust. Whether you're playing in a small club or a large venue, the Wiggy delivers a dynamic range that caters to both clean and overdriven soundscapes.

Designed in collaboration with guitarist Dweezil Zappa, the Wiggy combines aesthetic flair with functional excellence. Its intuitive control layout includes gain, treble, mid, and bass controls, plus a master volume, ensuring you can fine-tune your sound to perfection. The unique visual design is reminiscent of classic cars, adding a touch of personality to your rig without compromising on performance.

The Peavey Wiggy is a reliable choice for any guitarist looking to make a statement on stage while enjoying the rich, full-bodied sound that only a 100W power output can provide. Ideal for both professional musicians and weekend warriors, its robust construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of the road.

Key Features:

  • 100-watt power output
  • Trans-tube technology for authentic tube-like tone
  • Designed in collaboration with Dweezil Zappa
  • Gain, treble, mid, bass, and master volume controls
  • Distinctive retro-inspired design
  • Versatile sound range from clean to overdriven tones

Product specs

Brand Peavey
Model Wiggy 100-Watt Guitar Head
Finish Blue
Year 2000s
Categories Guitar Heads
Electronics Solid State
Impedance 16 ohms, 4 ohms, 8 ohms
Number of Channels 1 Channel
Number of Inputs 2 Inputs
Output Power (Watts) 100
Power Tube Type None
Powered Unpowered
Reverb None

FAQs

What are the tonal characteristics of the Peavey Wiggy 100W Guitar Head?

The Peavey Wiggy is known for its unique solid-state tone, offering a clean and punchy sound. It provides a distinctive midrange emphasis and is versatile for various music styles, especially rock and blues.

Is the Peavey Wiggy 100W Guitar Head suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Peavey Wiggy's 100-watt output makes it powerful enough for live performances, easily handling gigging situations even with a loud band setup.

How many inputs does the Peavey Wiggy 100W Guitar Head have?

The Peavey Wiggy 100W Guitar Head features two inputs, allowing for flexibility in connecting different instruments or setups.

Does the Peavey Wiggy 100W Guitar Head include built-in reverb?

No, the Peavey Wiggy 100W Guitar Head does not include built-in reverb, focusing instead on delivering pure, uncolored solid-state amplification.

What types of speaker cabinets can I use with the Peavey Wiggy 100W Guitar Head?

The Peavey Wiggy supports speaker cabinets with 16 ohms, 8 ohms, and 4 ohms impedance, providing flexibility in pairing with various cabinet types for different tonal results.

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Features and functionality

  • The Peavey Wiggy amp features interactive active EQ controls and a five-band graphic EQ, allowing for extensive tonal shaping and unique sound exploration.

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Use cases and applications

  • The amp is known for its ability to twist and tweak tones, offering sounds that may not be conventionally desirable but are perfect for experimental music.

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User experience

  • It's reported that the amp can be challenging to dial in, but offers unparalleled flexibility in sound shaping once mastered.

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Value and pricing

  • Only about 1000 units were made, contributing to its rarity and potential increase in value over time despite being initially hard to sell.

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Comparisons

  • Unlike typical tube amps, the Wiggy is solid state, which contributes to its unique sound profile and may explain its niche appeal.

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Other

  • The amp was designed with input from Dweezil Zappa and is loosely inspired by a custom bass preamp found in Frank Zappa's archives.

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There's no question that Peavey's Wiggy is a unique, eye-catching hunk of amp. Based on Dweezil Zappa's silver and blue Aston Martin, the sports car-themed Wiggy kicked up enough of a buzz at Winter NAMM to become one of the cover models for GP's May 2001 New Gear Issue.

"The look was almost as important as the sound," explains Zappa, who conceptualized and co-designed the amp with Peavey's engineering staff. "I wanted something that would be inviting--something that would entice guitarists to come on over and play it. And I wanted tree thematic coherence. The amp's slightly backlit gauges echo those on classic British roadsters."

But although looks were a primary concern, the Wiggy's stylishly rod-o-rific visage is matched by its tonal versatility. And the timbral side of the amp's design was also inspired by a less-than-conventional model. "I wanted the amp to sound like this unknown, '70s-era kind of' bass preamp I found in a dark corner of my dad's studio," says Zappa. "We were cleaning some stuff out, and there it was. I've never seen anything like it anywhere. I plugged a guitar into it, and it sounded pretty cool. It had an interesting distortion sound, and even at its most distorted, when you backed off your guitar volume, the tone got clean without getting thin. The concept was so clear that the Wiggy was basically complete on the first pass. It did everything I wanted it to do, and it looked right. Peavey's engineers were skeptical--they said,We usually have to run through the design process four or five times.' I said, `Nope. It's done!'"

The production model of the Wiggy couples a modified 100-watt Transtube head with a 2x12 closed-back cabinet loaded with Sheffield 1230 speakers. Features include a footswitchable gain boost, an effects loop (with a level switch), a resonance control for tuning the cabinet's low-end response (loose to tight), 5-band and 3-band EQ, and selectable impedance (4[Omega], 8[Omega], or 16[Omega]).

"The Wiggy is designed to be extremely responsive to performance dynamics and input levels," says Zappa. "Using your guitar's volume knob, you can get several different tones without touching the amp controls. The changes are mostly textural. A built-in compressor keeps the output levels relatively consistent--even when you bring down the guitar volume, from full distortion at 10 to a clean sound at 2. …

PUBLICATION: Guitar Player

VOLUME/ISSUE: Vol. 35, No. 11

PUBLICATION DATE: November 2001

CONTRIBUTORS: Molenda, Michael


"Infused with Zappa zaniness and guitar genius!"

"Wiggy comes with incredible EQ and tone controls not found on any other amp, thanks to the driving force behind this rockin' combination of TransTube technology and engineering wizardry: Dweezil Zappa. Its looks will turn your head and its sound will drop your jaw. Just punch the gas on this roadster-inspired rig to get the coolest tones you've ever heard."

" Step behind the wheel of this smooth-riding baby for a lazy Sunday afternoon drive, a Saturday night cruise on the strip, or a nail-biting 12-second rip down the quarter mile. Switching on the amp activates the hazard flashers (power indicator) while you plug in to HIGH OCTANE (high gain) or LOW OCTANE (low gain) jacks located just below the MORE (drive/boost) knob. Twist the RPM (gain) and MPH (master volume) controls to get things going, then sculpt your basic tone with the BATT, OIL, and TEMP (low, mid, and high) EQ knobs. There's also a BOOST control for post EQ fuzz. When you're ready to push things into the red zone, go for the WIGGY tone sliders (5-band More/Less tone control), the PRESENCE, T. DYNAMICS, and RESONANCE controls. Amplifier section outputs 100W into 4, 8, or 16 ohms (switchable impedance), footswitchable effects loop with level switch, preamp out and power amp in jacks, dual paralleled speaker output jacks, lighted control panel, footswitch included."

FEATURES 100W into 4, 8, or 16 ohms, selectable impedance HIGH and LOW OCTANE input jacks Footswitchable TransTube MORE front end (gain boost level) Hazard lights flash when MORE function is engaged RPM (gain) and MPH (master volume) controls 3-band BATT, OIL, and TEMP (low, mid, and high) EQ BOOST control for post EQ fuzz 5-band WIGGY graphic EQ PRESENCE and T. DYNAMICS controls RESONANCE switch Footswitchable effects loop with level switch PRE AMP OUT and POWER AMP IN jacks Dual paralleled SPEAKER OUTPUT jacks Lighted control panel Footswitch included SPECIFICATIONS 27"W x 9"H x 11-1/2"D 30-1/2 lbs.

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