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Peavey Royal 8 Demo - Simon Peek

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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2008

Simon Peek - guitar instructor at Ted's Pro Music
250 John W Morrow Jr Pkwy suite 102
Gainesville, GA 30501
770-535-2370

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  • the riff you start playing around 1:00, can you give a tab or something for it. It sounds really groovy... :)

  • I'll try. Never tried to tab that out, just always kinda played it. I'll give it a shot. Thanks for asking:)

  • Any idea how this would take a multi-effects processor like a Zoom G2?

  • It may do well at low volume but it would lack in bass response. Maybe upgrading to a Weber speaker would increase the tightness.

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  • Great playing! :-O :)

  • Sounds real nice man!! Really dog your playin too - sweet! I'm diggin that riff at around 1:00!

  • Sounds real nice man!! Really dog your playin too - sweet!

  • i have this amp. would it be possible to use it to drive a cabinet?

  • @OPOCHKA get a noise diffuser....

  • @OPOCHKA check your guitar wiring to see if the ground is wired properly. On my guitar it wasn;t and it could pick up all kinds of stuff like my neighbour's drill

  • 5 watt tube amp goin thru a 4-12 cab will fill a room and match a drummer

    goin thru an 8 " speaker it is going to sound kinda perfect for bedroom practice

  • how loud is this amp?

  • It is kinda common for tube amps to get interference. It could very well be the wall socket you have it plugged to, or even your pickups, "picking up" interference for lights, monitors, t.v., or even a power supply from a pedal you might be running... or if your guitar has single-coil pickups...you'll always have a 60-cycle hum if you run them one at a time. Could be a lot of things, but I hate to say you have to tough it out.

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