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The Peavey Multi-purpose 2-button footswitch is engineered for musicians seeking reliability and performance. With a sturdy molded housing, quality metal switch components, and an ergonomic design, this footswitch ensures you can control your sound effortlessly. It comes with a 15' right angle 1/4 cable, making it perfect for any stage setup.
T**G
Works well
Great product with fast delivery
R**M
Works great on my 1989 Peavey amp
Works great on my 1989 Peavey Special 112. Button #1 switches from clean to dirty channel (make sure you have the "channel" button engaged on your amp). Button #2 turns off the reverb.It's plastic, but you could probably park a truck on it. The buttons work great. The cord is very long.
V**Y
Does what it says
It ships from China but it didn’t take that long really. I plugged it right in to my 20 year old Peavey Classic 30. Works exactly as described. Switches to lead channel with button 1 (keep button pushed in). Switches in reverb with button 2 (set reverb where you want it). Very happy with it
D**K
works well
This is Peavey's recommended replacement footswitch for my early '90s Bandit (teal stripe/Sheffield). Switch 1 toggles between the clean & distortion channels, and switch 2 turns the (global) reveb on & off.It works perfectly. However, the attached cable feels flimsy, and it is attached. I would prefer to have a 1/4" jack, so I could use my own instrument cable to connect this to my amp. It's not a big deal, since it functions nicely.
B**R
Original
Fast Delivery and it works great
E**N
Great peddle
Great peddle
R**S
Works with 6505+ Combo
Didnt see a review mention that it works with the 6505+ combo, so I thought id add one that confirms this. It is plastic, feels a little flimsy, but works fine. You have to have the lead channel and the crunch button turned on to be able to switch them via the footswitch, fyi. Button 1 swaps channels, button 2 turns the crunch on/off.
I**S
works great i got it for my peavey classic 30 amp
works great i got it for my peavey classic 30 amp, button 1 is the gain, button two is reverb, i was hoping button 2 was boost but its not the pedals fault, also must have gain button on amp pressed at all times and reverb knob up to the preffered level and the pedal will switch it off and on.
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