Peavey Peavy Deuce B preset
Verified · 80/100 confidence. Complete schematic. All component values readable. Parameters derived directly from the circuit.
The Peavey Deuce B is a 200-watt solid-state bass head from Peavey's 1970s amplifier line, delivering substantial power for bass players who needed to hold their own on large stages without the weight penalty of a tube amp. The Deuce name implied a two-channel design with separate clean and boosted inputs, offering flexibility for different playing situations. It was among the early high-powered solid-state bass heads that Peavey produced as they grew into a dominant force in working-musician amplification.
- Years produced: 1976–1984
- Made in: USA
- Wattage: 200W
- Channels: 2
Tags: american.
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