Peavey 00486070 Ecoustic 112 EFX Acoustic Amplifier

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Peavey 00486070 Ecoustic 112 EFX Acoustic Guitar AmplifierAmazing versatility. Perfect for any event. The Ecoustic 112 EFX has been designed to get the most out of electrical instruments that have delicate tonal ranges and special nuances that may not be heard through standard amps. Whether you play acoustic guitar, violin, or harmonica, this amp is the answer for those hard-to-EQ acoustic instruments. It also works great for vocals. The Ecoustic uses special buffers, EQ and feedback controls to capture the true essence of acoustic sound.
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The Musical Instruments (MI) division of Peavey Electronics is the oldest and largest sector of the company. Hartley founded Peavey Electronics on the principle of providing quality MI products--namely instrument amplifiers and P.A. (public address) systems--at affordable prices, and this principle has spawned an array of guitars, basses, amplifiers and drums for an ever-expanding market that includes all levels of musicians, from beginning to intermediate to advanced.Likewise, the modern Peavey MI line targets all levels of musicians. From flagship products such as CS® Series power amplifiers, Triple XXX® guitar amplifiers, Cirrus™ bass guitars and HP® Signature Series electric guitars to entry-level Guitar and Bass StagePack™ kits, a diverse scope of artists relies on Peavey gear.
New technologies such as Analog Acoustic Modeling™ (ACM) make it possible for an electric guitar to mimic the tone and nuances of an acoustic guitar—try the Generation™ EXP and see for yourself—and revolutionary audio processors such as the KOSMOS® are being used to add bass and dimension to both modern and classic recordings, including music by Led Zeppelin, Nickelback, The Black Crowes, Dream Theater and many more.
And Peavey still dominates the P.A. business, too, with a product line ranging from the compact Escort® portable sound system to QW™ Series professional array loudspeakers, designed for use in arenas.














