I recently bought a used bandit 112. When I tried connecting the simulated speaker output to my mackie 6 channel mixer I get no sound out of it. Since I got it used I thought it was broken. I took it back and they had another one so I had them try out the new one and it worked. Now they plugged into a crate amp head. I brought it home and was disappointed when the second amp didn’t work. Do I need to run this through another amp to connect to my mixer? What am I missing here?
Any help would be great and appreciated.
Bandit 112 speaker simulated output
Re: Bandit 112 speaker simulated output
When they hooked it up to a mixer, what was different about the hookup from your connections at home?
Which version of the amp do you have?
Which version of the amp do you have?
Re: Bandit 112 speaker simulated output
They didn’t plug it into a mixer. They plugged into an amp head and basically my amp controlled the volume and tone. I have the silver line series.
Re: Bandit 112 speaker simulated output
Are you referring to the Transtube model commonly call the "Silver Stripe"? I have one and it doesn't have any port or jack marked Simulated Speaker Output.
The more I learn the more I realize how much I don't know.
Re: Bandit 112 speaker simulated output
It is the transtube version. Everything I have read refers to it as the silver stripe. So maybe yours is an older version. Not sure since I am relatively new to using a peavey amp. Their were several of the same model in the store that all had the simulated speaker output. Still hoping for a solution to this dilemma.
Re: Bandit 112 speaker simulated output
The more I learn the more I realize how much I don't know.
Re: Bandit 112 speaker simulated output
This did not help. Mine is a different version, I have the owners manual downloaded but can’t get anymore information about how to use this feature. I appreciate the help but it sounds like I have more digging to do. This is like peaveys best kept secret. It seems like it should be simpler to use. My blackstar has a similar feature that just works.
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Re: Bandit 112 speaker simulated output
Take a look at my signature pics.Kdudek wrote: ↑Sun Aug 28, 2022 7:51 pmThis did not help. Mine is a different version, I have the owners manual downloaded but can’t get anymore information about how to use this feature. I appreciate the help but it sounds like I have more digging to do. This is like peaveys best kept secret. It seems like it should be simpler to use. My blackstar has a similar feature that just works.
The second picture down, right column, bottom is the matching 112SX cabinet. The amp sitting on top of it, is what we call a Silver Stripe Bandit. Both of these are marked SOLD in red.
The fifth picture down, right colum, amplifier at the top, is a current generation Bandit. My current gen has the SDO on the back of the chassis. 1/4" output jack and a level control. Is this what you have? If so, I will test mine.
Here is a Bandit timeline. There have been a lot of them.
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Re: Bandit 112 speaker simulated output
Yes that is the one I have. Let me know what you find out.
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I will give it a go tomorrow and report back.
James Paul's PeaveysEnzo wrote:I find if the amp is working, that is a good point to stop fixing it.
Decade, Classics, Ecoustic, Windsors, VYPYR, Triple XXX, XXL, VKs, Bandit, JSXs, VIP, Piranha and a Penta.