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Peavey Releases Michael Anthony Signature VB-MA Bass Amplifier

Press Release

Similar to Peavey’s popular VB-3 bass amplifier, the dual-channeled VB-MA is styled with a striking red backlit panel that features Michael Anthony’s chili pepper logo.



Anaheim, CA (January 24, 2013) – Peavey Electronics, known for its commitment to tonal quality and innovation, today announces the new Michael Anthony VB-MA signature tube-powered bass amplifier. This 300-Watt all-tube head packs a low-end punch, while weighing in at an extremely portable 38 lbs.

As a member of legendary bands, Michael Anthony has toured the globe, performing before millions of people. Currently with the supergroup Chickenfoot, Anthony has relied on the Peavey VB-3 exclusively and is now proud to share a uniquely voiced model that suits his exacting demands perfectly.

Similar to Peavey’s popular VB-3 bass amplifier, the dual-channeled VB-MA is styled with a striking red backlit panel that features Michael Anthony’s chili pepper logo. The VB-MA combines four 12AX7 and two 12AT7 preamp tubes with a matched octet of EL34 tubes that give players tons of characteristic pentode tube tone with uncharacteristically tight response for an all-tube amplifier. An innovative, and tour necessary world-compatible switch-mode power supply and advanced design provide stadium levels of explosive tonality.

When it comes to live performance, Anthony insists on rock solid tonal control. That’s why the VB-MA is loaded with a true independent second overdrive channel with separate EQ and Master Volume controls. But Anthony and Peavey didn’t stop there. The addition of a unique Blend control enables players to blend between overdrive and clean channels for even more tonal flexibility.

Backing up the amplifier’s organic tube tone is a vintage three-band active/mid-cut EQ that combines traditional high and low tone controls with a mid control featuring a four-position midrange selector switch that allows players to set the mid-frequency at 200, 450, 600 or 800 Hz. Combined with the nine-band, constant-Q graphic equalizer—spaced at optimized frequencies, with each slider providing 15 dB of cut and boost—the VB-MA allows for virtually any EQ curve imaginable.

Peavey’s patented Resonance and Presence controls, which adjust the damping factor at the low and high ends, respectively. The VB-MA features a three-way speaker impedance selector, to enable players to match the VB-MA to virtually any bass speaker enclosure. Resonance and Presence are also useful in dialing in power and response for particular styles, including “tight” sounds that are not normally associated with tube amplifiers.

Voiced and styled to match the VB-MA tube bass amplifier, the new VM-810 bass enclosure features the exclusive Michael Anthony logo, and eight custom-designed 10” ceramic-magnet loudspeakers paired into four tone chambers. It can be operated in stereo or mono modes with 800 Watts power handling.

Michael Anthony VB-MA Signature Bass Amp Features:
• Eight EL-34, Four 12AX7 and two 12AT7 tubes
• Universal power supply for worldwide compatibility
• Overdrive with blend control for blending in the overdrive with the clean channel with EQ control
• Striking red backlit panel with Michael Anthony’s chili pepper logo
• Volume/Overdrive
• Low/Mid/Shift/High
• Bright switch
• Low cut switch
• Tube compressor with Level control
• Master 9-band graphic EQ with defeat switch and LED
• Master volume
• Master Resonance and Presence controls
• Single input
• 15 dB Pad switch
• Mute switch with flashing blue LED
• Power and Standby switches
• Back-lit faceplate for Pilot
• Buffered tuner send
• Master effects loop
• 300 Watts

For more information:
www.peavey.com


     

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Fried Chicken
on 01/29/2013
Nice equipment, bass and amp Michael has. Some of them are expensive.

Too bad that he is not a very good bass player.
LowB Bob
on 01/28/2013
So let's have a little Michael Anthony Bashing session! Justin, I disagree that MA is extremely good. He's got it figured out how to be famous and you and I are not. What I do think he is good at is holding tight with the drums and keeping the song together. Too many bass players want to over step the Lead/Rhythm guitar and ruin the song. Why do you think he has been able to play with Joe Satriani and EVH. I too am not a big fan of Peavey for anything Bass. I do own a Peavey portable PA that fits my needs. So with that said lets make a trip to the music store to check it out and we all love going to the music store, Right?
Justin
on 01/25/2013
Michael Anthony is an extremely good bassist. Peavey's gear just doesn't sit well with me. In the 80's their stuff was bullet proof and now just seems to be so so.
Josh
on 01/24/2013
Have you checked out any of chickenfoots stuff? Do, and then you'll be impressed.
666
on 01/24/2013
is anyone impressed by that guy as a bassist? :P



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