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Peavey Classic 50s? Should I pick it up?

A guy is selling a Peavey Classic 50 for $350 and might go lower on the deal. Wondering if this is a good price and if this is a good amp... thanks.
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Good amps, check ebay pricing.
$350 seems normal, so try to get it for $200.
or 350 + hj.
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The Classic 50 is a surprisingly good amplifier. Although, for many people I know, a Classic 30 has it in spades, as the stage volume is a lot lower, so you can crank it up and get that tone. I have a Classic 50, and I never get to wind the old girl up to see what she can really do . Still a great amplifier.
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I compare my Classic 50/212 to a Vox AC30, in that it sounds just like one but without built-in tremolo. For as little as I'll actually use a tremolo effect, I went with the Peavey, but I do plan to buy a tremolo pedal (likely a Vox Cooltron Vibravox) for the few pieces I do use tremolo for, such as Link Wray's "Rumble." I just couldn't see spending twice as much for the Vox, when it really came down to parting ways with some greenbacks.

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The Classic 50 is a surprisingly good amplifier. Although, for many people I know, a Classic 30 has it in spades, as the stage volume is a lot lower, so you can crank it up and get that tone. I have a Classic 50, and I never get to wind the old girl up to see what she can really do . Still a great amplifier.
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I compare my Classic 50/212 to a Vox AC30, in that it sounds just like one but without built-in tremolo. For as little as I'll actually use a tremolo effect, I went with the Peavey, but I do plan to buy a tremolo pedal (likely a Vox Cooltron Vibravox) for the few pieces I do use tremolo for, such as Link Wray's "Rumble." I just couldn't see spending twice as much for the Vox, when it really came down to parting ways with some greenbacks.

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You can get the best of both worlds with a Peavey Delta Blues amp. It has the 30 watt tube output of the Classic 30 and built in tremolo, and a 15" full range speaker as well. The channels and tremolo are foot switchable with any standard double footswitch with a stereo plug-I built a switch from some spare parts that I had around and it works great!
I played a gig with it earlier this summer and the sound is perfect for a club performance. And the tweed gives it a cool vintage look as well..
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^ those are very good too.
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You can get the best of both worlds with a Peavey Delta Blues amp. It has the 30 watt tube output of the Classic 30 and built in tremolo, and a 15" full range speaker as well. The channels and tremolo are foot switchable with any standard double footswitch with a stereo plug-I built a switch from some spare parts that I had around and it works great!
I played a gig with it earlier this summer and the sound is perfect for a club performance. And the tweed gives it a cool vintage look as well..
I had a friend Jam with us one time...he brought in a classic 30...and it was smokin'













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rofl. i'm suspicious of peavey... the valvekings sound like crap, and the windsor isn't much better, and now they have new modeling amp out.
i guess guys who love peavey are like guys who love crappy cars... like the edsel.
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The Classic 50 is an amazing amp. At times I'll sit here wanting something else, but as soon as I turn it on I realize I'll never get rid of it. The 2 gain knobs can turn it into just about anything you want it to be. Be aware it's (too) fucking loud though. I can't turn it past 4 (of 12) when jamming with my band. But it sounds pretty damn good all throughout the volume knob.
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Haven't tried the 50 but the 30 sounds amazing and VERY versatile to my ears.
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I once had a classic from the early 80's mx series...it was an OK amp...looked like a black twin.

I still have 2 412 cabnets from that mx series...and they were in road cases...bought them for a song too.
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