Overview
At the 1995 NAMM show thousands of players, media and dealers crammed into a small
demo room inside the Peavey exhibit, one after another, where our engineers set
up a blind A/B comparison between their new invention and a real tube amp. No one
could tell the difference between the two. Some "golden ears" even thought
the TransTube Bandit was the real tube amp. But How? In devising the TransTube Circuitry,
our engineers studied every aspect of how a tube amp works. We learned that recreating
tube tone isn't merely a question of gain structure. It's about the entire
component chain and how each one interacts with the others. It's about damping
factor and the corresponding speaker response. It's about power amp compression.
How the amp breaks up when driven hard, harmonic structure and non-linear gain stages.
It's about cabinet size, bracing, wood and thickness. But most importantly,
it's about what it's not. Those other manufacturers' half-hearted attempt
at tube emulation failed because they focused on the wrong elements. So we concentrated
on emulating the tone characteristics we all recognize and love about tubes and
86'd the rest. It's a deceptively simple concept, but it took three U.S.
Patents to map the entire process for the history books. Set up a comparison at
your Peavey dealer and discover the TransTube difference for yourself. No marketing
hype needed. You won't believe your ears!