Peavey amph
The Classic Thirty and the Delta Blues, like I have, are built in Mississipi.
The Valve King is built way cheaply in China and is not nearly a comparable amp. The VK design is probably disposable, whereas the USA made amphs will probably fixable for as long as we will be concerned. The VK probably has components in it that are not replaceable because they are not available. I would check into a lot more deeply before I bought a VK.
I played VK amphs and didn't care for them but love the Classic Thirty and Delta Blues.
I got a JSX Mini Colossal for 149 brand new and the Royal Eight VK didn't hold a candle to it. The place was closing out Peavey inventory. I got a Import "HP Signature BXP", tiger eye awesome guitar for 199 and a Zodiac bass, P J for 199. Awesome deals on brand new Peavey stuff. You can definitely find deals if you are patient and look around.
I would stay away from the VK's and focus on finding a USA Peavey Classic or Delta Blues. I like the tweed, but the black tolex ones look great as well. My Delta Blues sounds awesome and is really a great amp. Definitely can't say that about the VK's I played.
Hope this helps. I think the "made in the USA" aspect goes way deeper than some isolationist patriotic thing here; the quality control and knowledge of the Mississippi workers is way higher than that found at the China plants I would presume. The whole parts sourcing going into the amp design is way different at the USA plants and a lot of the parts are going to be available for a long time to come; whereas the China make VK parts sourcing draws from sources in that part of the world, naturally, and many of these parts are probably already not available as replacements and are often very difficult or impossible for amph technicians here in the US to make.
So from a reliability and longevity point of view the Classics and the Delta Blues are going to stand up, suppossedly, to the test of time much more strongly.
I'm not a master of manufacturing systems in our country and China, but my understanding of the situation includes the ideas above, some of which may not be exactly correct. I'm sure some other guys here can explain the differences better than me. I hope this my input is helpful.
Duffy
Winfield, Pa.