Long story-
Tl;DR: long history with Peavey, bass player's first PV amp ends up being a Classic 50 410.
I found a great deal on GC for a Classic 50 410. It should be here Wednesday. Today I just won an auction for a 115e. I'm primarily a Bass player, but started with guitars as a 6 year-old in the early 80's. I have a warm spot for Peavey because my Dad used to go to H&H Music in Houston at least once a month and we go play with guitars and he managed to bring home a powered PA system. I may have been an XR-400. We had that until just a few years ago.
I stopped playing music up until November 2011. For some reason I decided to get Rocksmith for the PS3 and borrowed my Dad's Les Paul. I found that I could still pkay by ear and could figure out most songs. A couole weeks later I visited my parent's pkace when I found a Jazz Bass my Dad bought. I still had a Harmony bass from 1993 but never had a bass amp. For some reason, I just felt like asking my Dad for the Jazz bass and he not only let me take it, but we went to GC for a GK MB115 for Black Friday.
I ended up jamming and started a band with a drinking buddy and a FedEx guy who was also a drummer.
Peavey' s have always been a part of my music experience. I have two fretless Foundations, one with VFLs and one with SFs. I need to rewire the SF bass, since the previous owner mucked it up and the bridge PU does not sound. I also got a Patriot bass with HC. I'm still looking for a T40 and A T60. I still would like to get a tube Peavey Bass Amp someday as well. It's funny that my first Peavey amp is a guitar amp.
Thanks for your time.
Anyone got the wiring diagram for the SF foundation basses?
Finally! My own Peavey Amp!
Re: Finally! My own Peavey Amp!
Welcome to the forum! Hope you got the C50 already and like it!
Regarding the schematic, give Peavey customer support a call at 877-732-8391. There are archived manuals available online, but I'm sure they can hook you up with the schematics that you need.
Regarding the schematic, give Peavey customer support a call at 877-732-8391. There are archived manuals available online, but I'm sure they can hook you up with the schematics that you need.
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