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Key Features
Ultra-sturdy, light, and relentlessly powerful. The Peavey MiniMAX MKII Bass Head is built like a tank that will shake the earth. Offering colossal tones and a fist full of features, it's made to survive the journey to every stage - regardless of how bumpy that road may be.
The key here is versatility. This amp features a range of great tonal options and ways to change the voicing of your amplifier as well as the powerful Kosmos engine which will add incredibly deep bass. It's perfect for active and passive basses. The MiniMAX has inputs for both, ensuring proper gain structuring of your amp. This is wide-reaching versatility for a range of styles.
Nearly New: This product may have been opened for quality control purposes, returned by a customer, refurbished, or may have non-essential parts or software missing. Otherwise, the product operates as new. This is a great opportunity to buy a fully functioning product at a discounted price.
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Reliability should be the last thing on your mind, but sadly things go wrong with amps. Peavey have addressed this with the MiniMAX. It's loaded with DDT (Distortion Detection Technology) - a compressor that kicks in when your bass starts to clip and if pushed too hard, turns off the amp to protect it. It’s a brilliant feature that will save your amp from the odd mishap and keep it working for as long as you need it – feel reassured, night after night.
Not satisfied with just doing one thing right, the MiniMAX also offers a plethora of quality voices! It's got a simple and very intuitive three-band EQ section, but with some clever features thrown in allowing for a multitude of tonal options. It features ‘punch’, ‘mid-shift’, and ‘bright’ buttons.
With the 'punch' engaged, there is a notable bloom at 100hz which adds more weight and bass presence. The ‘mid-shift’ will give your amp a very different sonic character. It allows you to toggle between 250hz and 600hz - which determines the frequencies the ‘middle’ knob controls. Finally, the 'bright' switch. This will add more top end definition and note clarity – it’s perfect for more complex playing styles.
Sub harmonically low. The Peavey MiniMAX boasts a subharmonic synth which adds a sonorous and impactful bass one octave below what you are playing. It then blends that with your clean signal which results in phat bass weight that retains clarity without detriment to your speaker – it is a masterful achievement. Not just useful for Dub, Reggae, and R’n’B styles - this could quite easily be implemented anywhere. Mixing this up with the TransTube engaged you can create tones that teeter on absolute sonic devastation. Or used subtly, you can cradle your sound with beautiful and warm harmonic overtones.
Transistor amps used to be referred to as sterile, but the Peavey MiniMAX couldn’t be further away from that label. The TransTube technology helps give a natural tube-like feel to this solid state amp. It is tech that has been continually developed and perfected to the point that in a double-blind test, professional musicians were unable to pick Peavey's transistor-based amp over boutique valve amplifiers (Spend a moment looking this up on YouTube - it’s amazing).
The AUX input and the headphone output can be used together to play along to your favourite songs without annoying anyone else around you. This is very useful for practicing at night or for expressing new ideas that come to you wherever you are with your amp.
FX loops are especially helpful if you run the amp with gain and distortion tones. It lets effects like choruses, flangers, delays, and reverb to be heard a lot cleaner as they are going straight through to the power amp. It eliminates them becoming distorted and muddy – perfect for prog aficionados and shoegazers alike.
The effects loop is post EQ, meaning that the tone you set on your amp is the signal that will pass through your effects loop - blending with your playing seamlessly. If you wanted a separate EQ it would be as easy as placing an EQ pedal in the FX loop - simple.
Practical and useful! The MiniMAX features a great DI which allows you to either engage the EQ section of your amp or bypass it. This is useful for a host of different applications. With the EQ engaged, it is great for recording the tone of your amp. And live it is useful to disengage it so sound engineers have a cleaner signal to work with. Granted, it isn’t the most exciting feature - but it’s something you won’t do without again.
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