Okay NW but I was thinking on his budget that it might be a great compromise. Something light would definitely have advantages over the permanent fixture as far as traveling around playing shows goes.
Maybe the B200 would be a better option.
I've seen a lot of guys lugging real heavy rigs into shows. I'm sure carrying real heavy stuff around would get old. However I see a lot of stuff being carried by two guys. Even a Vox AC30 guitar amp is heavy and has handles for two guys to lug it around; but it is a great amp and well worth the effort to many players.
I would consider the reputation of that Peavey amp and compare it to how often I'd be hauling it around.
Something light with a lot better volume and tone would definitely be a real pleasure.
Found this from a guy that likes it- Quote Fordkisskrazy,
"Hey all, found me an amp finally, Peavey mark VIII, got it for $150.00. I don't know much about it, know its 350 watts @ 4 ohms and 600 watts @ 2 ohms. Thanks so much for all the help I got from everyone.
What you all think?
Oh ya, this thing rocks! pictures were falling off the walls upstairs! Gotta love it. Lol"
and from Fuzzboxvoodoo,
"Those Peavey amps are great I think that they could survive a nuclear blast.Chorus,Crossover,EQ,Compressor.
Enjoy it."
and from Dblg,
"Great inexpensive amp. I had one for 12 years...paid for itself 50x over. Very nice head for the price IMO. Have fun!"
and from Kramerbassfan,
"Keep that amp in good condition, and a recap at somepoint, take into account any parts that move (input/speaker jacks) and that amp will outlive your grandkids
"
also by Honkin' down-low,
"Destined to be a Classic and made in the USA - Cool! Congrats!!"
So, I don't know. Based on what these previous owners have said it could be a bargain for someone on a budget, especially if you are looking at some seriously underpowered amps and find the more powerful ones out of your budget. After all, "You got to pay your dues to play the blues".
If you are strong enough to haul that stuff around, it might be the best find you have found so far.
I wouldn't dismiss it outright. You "might" be able to get a lighter more sensitive cabinet later if it seems necessary.
All I'm saying is that this appears to be not that bad a deal, based upon what others have said about it, taking into consideration the budget of the buyer. Hey, it has a graphic eq, compressor, chorus and a crossover onboard and is probably not expensive at all.
If it works good it could be a real decent option, heaviness aside.
I would definitely play it and play an Acoustic B200 - both are readily available, and see how they seem to compare.
One advantage with the B200 is that it comes with a warranty, on top of the fact that it would be a lot lighter - but tone and sound and loudness might be things I would want to compare.
Also, if you are going to be playing in a band there are going to be other guys around to help you carry anything heavy.
It's your decision man, needless to say. But those old Peavey's are reputedly nothing to scoff at. No offense to you NWbasser, I know you are just trying to help the dude out, just like me, and a real heavy rig is something to deal with.
When you find the right thing you will "know" it. You have been looking around and probably have a feel and ear for things by now so that if you think it out you will probably make the best decision, at least a decision based on a lot of patience and searching around.