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I've always been curious about Ashdown Peacemakers, but have never seen one anywhere.

Here's one on Ebay, in case anyone's interested in what looks to be a pretty cool amp head.
from : localhost/cgi.ebay.com/Ashdown-Pacemake...QQcmdZViewItem

I've never seen one in person. I would love to play through one, but you know how I am about EL-34's, Jonesy. I always think that I just sound like ass when I play through an EL-34 based amp.

I have 40w Peacemaker and they are a brilliant amp for the money. Got one because I couldn't afford a Cornford Harliquin (couldn't wait to save the extra £150 I needed!).

Never had any problems with it could do with a retube as its 3 years old.

I've only heard good things about them. I heard they sound similar to the classic Marshall sounds, but I can't judge whether this is true or not, since I've never heard one.

I purchased one (40 watt) while working / living in Dordretch Holland and played it at local jazz (Blues) clubs.

Only problem was a bad on-off switch.

Sweet wounding amp that you can set each channel's volume at different levels, plus a boost that can be used to drive the amp into slight distortion.

It is called Class A, but it is really a 'fake' class A amp that come close, but no cigar.

Sold this amp before I left Holland for same price I paid for it, so it has great resale value.

Fairly good club amp that can cut thru the mix and drummers, having that nice driving guitar tone for leads on channel two, hard driving tone with boost of channel two on, and then switching to channel one, that rythym sound of the 70's.

It is not a Fender, Vox or marshall - it does have interesting features that would have made me keep it if it were 120 Volt and did not already have a number of amps in US.

PS: switch was fix in a jiffy from : localhost/www.ashdownmusic.co.uk/guitar/detail.asp?ID=39

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