Peavey Butcher NEW for NAMM 2010 TTK

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2010

Check out the new Peavey Butcher AMP. BLS In the House !!! SOUND SAMPLE
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  • Cool but they need to change the name of it. Butcher sounds like a death metal geared amp.

  • Hello JSX 50!!!

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  • The name of the amp is totally misleading. Talk about a wrong name in a wrong place..

  • @RNRDOLL

    I did catch that,..but,..coming from a loooooong time user & abuser of Peavey equip., I would expect something with a tad bit more gain, with a name like the "Butcher".

    Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll release a "Butcher II".

  • The 6534+ is one hell of shreddin' ass amp! The thing is mind-blowingly heavy!

  • Hmnn I love my Peavey Triple XXX been playing that for 10 years and started playing thru a Peavey Ultra120 in 1992 then the Ultra plus. I never liked the Butcher and now that I heard the latest version I still don't like it. Id have to play thru one personally to review it but Im not impressed so far.

  • why would anyone want less gain? give us the option of it in the amp...you can always crank it down.

  • first of all somebody that can play guitar should be demoing the amp.

    secondly I agree with the other post down there. The name is great but with the name butcher it should be a singal channel amp that just rocks.

    After all, a butcher is all about slicing meat. Plain and simple.

    IDK. I'm drunk.

  • i Love peavey amps...but the guy with the ponytail is a total asshole

  • I own one of the 'old' Butcher amps. I'd describe it as moderately gained, like a one-channel JCM-800 with pre and post knobs. Its great for classic rock all the way to some of that iron maiden style 'metal'. I've got a 100 watt super lead and a '65 bassman that I typically use, but the Butcher gets the call if I need a bit more gain than those amps.

  • @Slushpuppy154 - I don't know if thats a problem with recording or the amps used but it sounds pitiful. You would tend to think the more money and more advanced in your career the better it would sound. I mean compare to Incubus - the thrash band not pop - their song "sadistic sinner" from their original release there is no pick flipping sounds on that track! THAT is how fast alternate picking should sound! >> MjjBTHYnWzo <<

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