So you're back to square one?They also said I should NOT sell my Peavey Classic 50, so I pulled it off Reverb
You need to do what makes RVA happy? Again, you need to ask yourself what is essential for your "amp happiness". Everybody else's situations and needs are going to be different than yours. Believe me, I now how frustrating it can be knowing what I want when there's a bazillion options within a few clicks of the computer away...They also said I should NOT sell my Peavey Classic 50, so I pulled it off Reverb

Sort of. I sold my panama amp. I may sell the Marshall.So you're back to square one?
I love my Peavey Valve King II. I also pulled the other Peavey because it is a monstrosity and I could only do local pickup. Such a hassle.You need to do what makes RVA happy? Again, you need to ask yourself what is essential for your "amp happiness". Everybody else's situations and needs are going to be different than yours. Believe me, I now how frustrating it can be knowing what I want when there's a bazillion options within a few clicks of the computer away...![]()

You really know how to give a guy a Woody...It's brutal! Face melting harmonic laden over the top gain, sustain into controlled feedback.
Very UFO meets Pantera tone.
The ONLY reason tubes are around today is because of guitar amps, and to some degree the vintage radio buffs.
:dood::dood::dood: …I don't see valves (tubes) going away any time soon & while I have nothing against solid state, at 55+ yrs of age I'll continue using my two 50 watt valve heads/4x12 for gigs, for hopefully many years yet. Cheers

You need to do what makes RVA happy? Again, you need to ask yourself what is essential for your "amp happiness". Everybody else's situations and needs are going to be different than yours. Believe me, I now how frustrating it can be knowing what I want when there's a bazillion options within a few clicks of the computer away...![]()
Not so. For many in the audiophile world tubes have always reigned supreme & while from the '70's SS took over, there have always been tube designs being produced. Over the last decade tubes have made a HUGE comeback in this arena. From mid priced through to ultra high end there are just so many newly designed pieces of valve driven audio equipment being produced worldwide, even down to CD drives with valve driven audio signalpaths. I don't see valves (tubes) going away any time soon & while I have nothing against solid state, at 55+ yrs of age I'll continue using my two 50 watt valve heads/4x12 for gigs, for hopefully many years yet. Cheers
Most tube-guys are...I have a patient that services tube based home stereo equipment.:dood: Really cool guy.
I have always loved this amp. It sounds fantastic. I just got testy with tubes...ba dump dump, pshhhh!So now that it functioning properly, is IT happening for you playing it?