Vintage Peavey Musician Series 400G Mk III guitar/bass head
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Peavey Mk3 Bass Head. CENTURION MK3 Peavey Centurion Mk3 Audiofanzine They are probably a great entry level amp, cheap, robust, reliable Owners Manuals are copyrighted 1979 for Mk III and 1982 for Mk IV making the Mk IV a slightly newer version (and probably slightly more reliable since the assembly line folk would.
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They are probably a great entry level amp, cheap, robust, reliable I like Mk IIIs and all--it's a solid head, but as Chuck King said you are not getting a great deal.
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This Peavey bass amp in good basic working condition This used Peavey Mark III 400 BH Bass Amp Head delivers classic solid-state performance with 210 watts at 4 ohms, offering serious low-end punch perfect for gigging or studio use OK, a little more digging and it seems the Mk III heads have a 400B power amp (without heat-sink) and the Mk IV has a 400BH power amp (with a very large heat sink).Both models have the same impedance/power ratings
Centurion Mk3 Peavey Centurion Mk3 Audiofanzine. Not the best quality equipment, but inexpensive, could even be a good value for the money Known for its rugged build and warm, articulate sound, this amp features a 9-band graphic EQ, pre and post gain controls, and Peavey's patented Saturation control.
Used Peavey Mark III Bass Bass Amp Head Guitar Center. Estimated Value for Peavey Bass Mark III Series 400BH 300-Watt Bass Head on Reverb The first real proper bass amp I actually owned and paid for was a Peavey Century, prob circa 1979