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Peavey Electronics Corporation is a privately-owned American company which designs, develops, manufactures, and markets professional audio equipment. [2] Headquartered in Meridian, Mississippi , Peavey is one of the largest audio equipment manufacturers in the world.
Pages in category "Peavey Electronics" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Budda Amplification; C.
Qualtrol Electronics, Inc., a third party subcontractor located in Deer Park, New York, supplied Earth Sound Research with amplifier chassis and sub-assemblies. Andy Fuchs, a former employee of Qualtrol said “I worked for Qualtrol, the subcontractor who made the Peavey Electronics clones... Qualtrol did a nice job (in my opinion) of copying ...
This article lists manufacturers of bass amplifiers, loudspeakers, and other amplification-related items such as preamplifiers. The amplifiers and loudspeakers used to amplify bass instruments (e.g., the bass guitar, double bass and similar instruments) are distinct from other types of amplification systems due to the particular challenges associated with low-frequency sound reproduction.
The Peavey 5150 is a vacuum tube based guitar amplifier made by Peavey Electronics from 1992 on. The amplifier was initially created as a signature model for Eddie Van Halen . After Van Halen and Peavey parted ways in 2004, the name was changed to Peavey 6505 in celebration of Peavey's 40th anniversary (1965–2005).
Hartley Peavey (born December 30, 1941) is an American entrepreneur and the founder and CEO of Peavey Electronics Corporation, a musical equipment innovation and production company. A 1964 graduate of Mississippi State University , Peavey has been recognized by his alma mater as an Alumni Fellow and as the 2004 commencement speaker.
It appears that a good portion of the article material comes from Peavey's PR department. At the moment, the only sources are Peavey's own Web site. The current article reads a like an advertisement, with uncited phrases such as "grown massively", "humble beginnings". The article on Peavey himself could use more material, too.
A Peavey Millennium BXP. Axcelerator Series (made in USA) 4 String (discontinued) 5 String (discontinued) 6 String (discontinued) Axcelerator 2-T (discontinued)