Common Features - Peavey TransTube Series Operating Manual

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Envoy
Congratulations on your purchase of a Peavey TransTube
you are a beginner or seasoned pro, you could not have found a more practical, feature-packed
amplifier. Peavey's patented TransTube circuitry has moved forward into the second generation of
products, leading the industry in tube emulation. There is no other solid-state amp that more closely
replicates the characteristics of a tube amp.
Three TransTube Series models are described in this book due to their similarities. These models
are the Envoy
®
110, Studio Pro
are noted. The lists below describe the main features and differences between the amps. Please
read this manual in its entirety to ensure optimum and safe operation of your new TransTube amp.

COMMON FEATURES

• High and Low Gain Inputs to accommodate a variety of instruments
• Two distinct TransTube channels each featuring:
• Separate Volume/Gain controls
• Low, Mid and High EQ
• EQ/Gain voicing switches
• Channel select switch on front panel
• Spring reverb with reverb level control
• Remote footswitch capability
ENVOY 110 FEATURES
• 10" Blue Marvel
®
speaker
• 40 watt power amplifier
• Preamp output
• Headphone jack
• Footswitchable reverb and channel selection
STUDIO PRO 112 FEATURES
• 12" Blue Marvel speaker
• 65 watt power amplifier
• Effects send and return
• T. Dynamics
®
control
• External speaker jack
• Footswitchable reverb and channel selection
BANDIT 112 FEATURES
®
• 12" Sheffield
1230 speaker
• 100 watt power amplifier (80 watts into internal speaker)
• Footswitchable effects loop and channel selection
• Effects level switch
• Preamp output
• Power amp input
• External speaker jack
®
• T-Dynamics
control
• Presence control
• Resonance switch
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ENGLISH
®
®
110, Studio
TransTube
®
Series Instrument Amplifiers
®
112 and Bandit
Pro 112 and Bandit
®
Series instrument amplifier. Whether
®
112. Where applicable, the differences in the units
3
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112

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