November 15, 2024
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This mini amplifier has plenty of oomph for small-to-medium sized gigs and can even work as a backline stage monitor

Peavey Electronics® proves that good things come in smaller packages. In a second collaboration with Periphery guitarist, Misha Mansoor, the new invective MHamplifier packs all of the best tones from the 120 W big brother into a much more portable and proven 20 W MH head format. At the heart of this little monster is a pair of EL84 power tubes shaped by three 12AX7/ECC83 preamp tubes, providing everything from pristine cleans to the infinitely chunky gated d’jent destruction.

The many features of the invective MH will satisfy even the most discerning of gear heads. The onboard T.S.I.™ (Tube Status Indication) circuit helps the user diagnose a problem with the power tubes. The bias adjustment pot is located on the top of the small, rugged chassis. Additionally, foot switches allow the invective MH to engage or disengage the Tight voicing and any combination of Gate and Boost on the Lead channel, respectively. There’s also an independently foot-switchable buffered effects loop.

If there’s one key takeaway, don’t be deceived by the size or format of the invective MH. No matter the venue, this mini amplifier has plenty of oomph for small-to-medium sized gigs and can even work as a backline stage monitor with its attenuator switch directing power at 20 W, 5 W, or 1 W to suit the need.

On the clean channel, adaptive low and high EQ help find the sweet spot with ease. The lead channel provides a three-band EQ. Master Resonance and Master Presence pots help shape the tone. In addition to its new sounds, the invective MH has all of the recording hooks and flexibility of the other Peavey MH amplifiers, including MSDI™ (Microphone Simulated Direct Interface) Output with XLR and ground lift switch, speaker-simulated USB, speaker defeat switch, power attenuator, headphone out, and more. Dual quarter-inch TRS footswitch jacks allow for ease of MIDI control.

Offering a highly portable format, the invective MH weighs just over 16.5 pounds unpacked. Pack it up for the trunk or backseat, and it’s approximately 14 inches wide by 7.5 inches tall, with a depth of just over 12 inches.

To learn more about invective MH, visit www.peavey.com.

Street: $699.99 USD

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