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[QUOTE="arilliusbm:900835"][QUOTE="Blender_Method:900762"]I own a Valveking 100 head, and as much as it does sound good on its own, it sound absolutely righteous running a Maxon OD808 into it! I personally like it better than the other peavey heads, but that being said, it's quite different from the rest, and honestly, the only reason it isn't as costly as the "better" heads is because it lacks in "features" such as a decent switching system (vk100's switching system blows), volume adjustable effects loop (no volume adjustment and the send/return jacks are on the front rather than the back which in my opinion is a downfall), and maybe a few other things that i'm forgetting. Also, having used it in the recording studio next to a Deizel Einstein, both Mesa Boogie Double and Triple Rectifiers, a Marshall JCM800, and a Genz Benz El Diablo, I can definitely say that Peavey did not skimp out on quality as far as sound is concerned. This amp definitely holds its own in the field of quality. I definitely think it's the best tube head for the price. Hope this is helpful.[/QUOTE] Nice little stickers on your valveking head too :D I just got one. I like it and am thinking about snagging that Maxon OD808 for boost. I got mine off of ebay(sorry, grant for finally not pulling the trigger on your shockwave when I had the money) with the switchboard and speaker cable for below 300 bucks. No one really bet on it and it was in near-perfect condition. Definitely an excellent grab if you don't want to spend 500,600,1000+ on a new tube head.[/QUOTE]
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