Skyrim is always better on PC, but I have it on PS4 since its really my only option at the moment. It runs just fine on PS4, and the game is still a ton of fun on it. Of course, I'm not into mods too much either. But if you want unrestricted mod support, the PC version is the only choice, haha. I personally think the Switch edition of Skyrim is well worth the money because it’s awesome taking Skyrim everywhere you do. Nearly every steam sale there is you’ll see Skyrim sitting there at a reduced price. Now the full price of the game would be worth it for most people, but you can get it for much cheaper if you wait for a sale. Skyrim ps4 worth it.
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The Peavey Classic 30 was launched in the early '90s, and is a combination of design influences - from early Fender combos to modern high-gain amps. Features: 12' Blue Marvel speaker, 2 channel. Hey fellow guitarists— I recently bought a Peavey Classic 30 from my local guitar shop, and I played with the amp and absolutely loved it. MIA, but they didn't know the year of it, and I've been trying to figure it out. The Peavey Classic 30, as previously mentioned, is a 30 watt 1×12 combo into either 8 or 16 ohms. The preamp section features 3 12AX7 tubes and the power amp section sports 4 EL84 tubes. The preamp section features 3 12AX7 tubes and the power amp section sports 4 EL84 tubes.
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Author | Topic: How to tell age of Peavey amp? | Jack Latimer Member From: Ontario, Canada | posted 27 June 2005 05:36 PM profileIs there a way of telling the age of a Peavey Nashville 400 by the serial number? (The serial number is 5a 02376717.) I believe this is an older model, so my next question is with all the talk of the modifications that can be made to the older models, do they compare to the newer Nashville 400 amps when the modifications are made? I'm looking for suggestions on buying used or biting the bullet and going for the new amp. Any help would be appreciated. | Ron Whitworth Member From: Yuma,Ariz. USA | posted 27 June 2005 07:48 PM profileHello Jack; Going by what Mike Brown from Peavey said in this post a few down the page here, your amps should be a 1995.here is the post: http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum11/HTML/007318.html | Jack Stoner Sysop From: Inverness, Florida | posted 28 June 2005 02:57 AM profileThe difference between a 'stock' (Unmodified) 95 Nashville 400 and a late 96 is the factory tone mod. Peavey and John Lemay had mods but it wasn't until about September 96 that Peavey made a production engineering change and incorporated the mod component changes into production. There is a major difference in the low end and high end with the tone mod. More lows are added and the high end is not as 'brittle'. However, the early Nashville 400's, with the 1502 speaker do not need the mod (but people install it anyway). The amp was originally designed for the 1502 speaker. Later (about 89 or 90) Peavey started using the 1501 speaker (what is currently used in the Nashville 1000) and that changed the overall response of the amp. The tone mod basically restored the amp to the response it had with the 1502 speaker. Ashes wisconsin avenue tours. (This also relates to another thread that someone put a 12' speaker in a Nashville 400 and wanted to compare it to a Nashville 112, which you can't because of the overall system's tailored response). | Jack Latimer Member From: Ontario, Canada | posted 28 June 2005 11:26 AM profileThanks for the dating Ron, and Jack I appreciate your explanation of the speaker issue. |
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