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Re: L.A. Amp Show

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They are currently all on 1/8" thick eyelet boards, completely handwired. I've got a lady that can mount components without mistakes on an eyelet board in about 30 minutes for just about anything I can give her. Then I do all the final wiring. If I'm left alone, I can do a few each day.

As far as a website, you'll see that on the Peavey site in the near future. Since this is a whole new approach for Peavey, they want to get it right out of the box.

Basically, all the models will be set up as a "base" unit. Then you choose, head, 112, 212, etc. Tolex options, circuit options, etc. It will be in a pick list format. In theory, every amp could be different. Currently there are 5 base models, and I'll be expanding to about a dozen by years end.

It's been fun coming up with the various models. I'm mostly left to my own devices as far as the models go. But, I tend to take a lot of pointers from what I hear players say they are looking for.
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Re: L.A. Amp Show

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tjauernig wrote:They are currently all on 1/8" thick eyelet boards, completely handwired. I've got a lady that can mount components without mistakes on an eyelet board in about 30 minutes for just about anything I can give her. Then I do all the final wiring. If I'm left alone, I can do a few each day.

As far as a website, you'll see that on the Peavey site in the near future. Since this is a whole new approach for Peavey, they want to get it right out of the box.

Basically, all the models will be set up as a "base" unit. Then you choose, head, 112, 212, etc. Tolex options, circuit options, etc. It will be in a pick list format. In theory, every amp could be different. Currently there are 5 base models, and I'll be expanding to about a dozen by years end.

It's been fun coming up with the various models. I'm mostly left to my own devices as far as the models go. But, I tend to take a lot of pointers from what I hear players say they are looking for.
Sounds simply terrific to me on all counts.

Cheers,

Gil
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