Peavey TransTube 212 EFX Product code: SKU Manufacturer: PeaveyPrice: $549.99 
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Peavey TransTube® 212 EFX Simply the most versatile amp for the money. The combinations are endless in this compact, portable, and well-priced amplifier.First of all, players can program three presets consisting of a clean or dirty channel with simultaneous modulation effect, reverb and delay - meaning that you could have one channel clean with a rotating speaker, reverb and delay, one channel dirty with touch wah and delay, and one channel dirty with an octaver - all selectable with the included PFC™ 3 footswitch. However, the footswitch is a four-button footswitch - three for the pre-set channels and a fourth that allows you to switch individual effects. When you are in bypass mode, you can add other effects real time with the footswitch. The effects section also has WYSIWYG technology, so you can actually see what the other effects settings are, unlike other amps with effects. In addition to the variety of effects, the TransTube® 212 EFX also has new style switches that control five different amp sounds. We know that guitarists like amplifiers to have more flexibility than a single amp tone. While every guitarist may not use all of these choices, they should be able to find the right lead tone for most any style they play on the TransTube. This is a good option for musicians in multiple bands. Specifications: - Exclusive TransTube® technology
- 100 Watts RMS
- Two 12 inch Blue Marvel® speakers
- WYSIWYG technology in effects section
- Effects include flanger, delay, octaver, touch wah, reverb, rotating speaker, chorus, phaser and tremolo
- PFC™ 3 footswitch included
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