24-04-2015, 11:36
(This post was last modified: 24-04-2015, 11:39 by Music Head.)
My personal choice for the best guitar practice amp would have been the Peavey Vypyr 15. In fact, that's the amp I use for practice. But the old Vypyrs were discontinued by Peavey a little while ago, to make room for something new. My Vypyr 15 is an awesomein music mixing service with little amp, but Peavey decided to make it even more awesomer with the new VIP 1.
Everything is controlled by Peaveyâs WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) interface, which basically mean you turn the knobs where you want them and the amp responds. There are no digital processors to figure out, no funky buttons to decipher and no bizarre names for the different presets. You simply turn the knobs where you want them, and you play.
Good Luck
Everything is controlled by Peaveyâs WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) interface, which basically mean you turn the knobs where you want them and the amp responds. There are no digital processors to figure out, no funky buttons to decipher and no bizarre names for the different presets. You simply turn the knobs where you want them, and you play.
Good Luck