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Most practice amps sound like practice amps. The Peavey MAX 126 is an exception. Thanks to TransTube emulation circuitry, it has a rich tone that makes it easy to practice all night. A voicing switch gives you modern or vintage drive. 2-band EQ. 10W power. 6-1/2" bass driver. Tape/CD in. Headphone out.

Peavey MAX 126 Bass Practice Combo Features:

  • Great tone
  • TransTube emulation circuitry
  • Modern/vintage voicing switch
  • 2-band EQ
  • 10W RMS power into 4 ohms
  • 6-1/2" speaker
  • Tape/CD in
  • Headphone out

It costs so little, how can you resist? Order your MAX 126 Practice Combo today.

Peavey MAX 126 Bass Practice Combo Specifications:

  • Dimensions
  • 11-1/4"W x 11-3/4"H x 7"D (Unpacked)
  • 13-3/4"W x 14"H x 9"D (Packed)

    Weight
  • 13 lbs. (Packed)
  • 11 lbs. (Unpacked)

Peavey MAX 126 Bass Practice Combo

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Average of 39 User Ratings

Overall

Overall: 8.60

Quality

Quality: 8.50

Features

Features: 8.05

Value

Value: 9.10

Customer Reviews

Overall

Overall: 9

Quality

Quality: 10

Features

Features: 5

Value

Value: 10

A Practice Amp, Nothing More, Nothing Less
Posted by Slackbassist from Fairfax, VA on Sep 11, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Active Musician / Teacher
Reviewer's Play Style: Everything
If you are looking for an amp that will let you hear your bass while practicing, this is the amp for you. I would recommend putting on the Vintage switch for anything hard, but overall, this amp will reproduce what you are playing, especially dynamics-wise. And that's pretty much all you can ask for in a practice amp.

Overall

Overall: 1

Quality

Quality: 1

Features

Features: 3

Value

Value: 5

This is a REGRET
Posted by Officialmitch from myrtle beach, sc on Jul 24, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: active musician
Reviewer's Play Style: rock, worship, pop,.. any
this amp works perfectly fine and has no defects. But it only has like 1 range of tone and dosn't have any low tone.. Its truly a waste of money ... PLEASE do not buy or you will regret

Overall

Overall: 10

Quality

Quality: 10

Features

Features: 8

Value

Value: 10

Personal Practice Amp
Posted by Lefty Rhythm Man from Arkansas USA on Jun 13, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Former semi-pro---now hobbyist/church musian
Reviewer's Play Style: Christian, Classic Rock, Jazz, Country
I bought this little amp for three reasons: 1) I just wanted something that would allow for low levels of amplification during personal practice. 2) to have something to amplify my bass when I giving lessons, and 3) Peavey quality. This amp has good tone for a very small amp. It's sturdy, and allows me to hear my bass. It's responsive to dynamics (hard vs. soft picking) so I can do what I need to with it during practice. If you are looking for something with a little more punch and a great tone in a practice amp, then you will want step up to the Peavey Max 158. I bought that one for my son, and it is a lot more amp than this little guy. Bottom line: This is a great amp if you intend to use it for personal practice only. It has Peavey quality and the tone is better than other amps in this price range.

Overall

Overall: 2

Quality

Quality: 2

Features

Features: 2

Value

Value: 2

Weak Amp Even for Practice
Posted by Guitar Critic from Los Angeles, CA on Jun 1, 2009
Experience w/product: I have used it
Reviewer's Background: Hobbyist
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock and Blues
Got this amp for practice based on prior reviews. The amp does not get loud enough for practice and the tone is not that great. I checked it with 2 of my bass guitars (one with passive and the other with active pickups). It sounded slightly better with active pickups, but still no good tone. Send it back after playing for 30 mintes. Look elswhere for a practice amp.

Overall

Overall: 7

Quality

Quality: 8

Features

Features: 5

Value

Value: 10

Peavey 126 practice bass amp
Posted by Relearning from Martinsburg, WV on Jun 1, 2009
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: over 20 years on stage
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock
For the money, you get a solid little amp that is fine for what it was made for. I had a stroke several years and am relkearning to play Jeff Healey style, with my Fender Precision bass on my lap. this little amp is more than sufficient

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Peavey MAX 126 Bass Practice Combo

Overall: 8.60Read 39 Reviews

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