Operation Manual

Classic
®
30 / Delta Blues Amplifiers
Ask anyone who has managed to turn a passion into a career, and they can surely pinpoint the exact moment in time that they
realized their life's calling. For Hartley Peavey, that moment occurred in 1957 at a Bo Diddley concert deep in Mississippi. The
energy he felt and the tones he heard that night would ultimately take form in the first Peavey amplifier. The rest, as we say, is
rock & roll history. Today, that original burst of inspiration lives on in one Hartley's of the most enduring creations, the Peavey
Classic
®
Series.
Quite possibly, no amplifier bearing the Peavey name is nearer to Hartley Peavey's heart than the Classic Series. Born where blues
and rock & roll began, these amplifiers come alive with vintage vibes, versatility and a timeless design from one of America's
enduring musical innovators. The Classic Series is the sound of Delta soul and as close to the source as you'll ever get.
Revered by blues, country, and rock players alike, these true all-tube amps span the tonal landscape from vintage to
contemporary with ease. These amps are drenched in the tone that can only come from the combination of three 12AX7 and
four EL84 tubes. Add features like 3-band EQ, footswitchable dual channels, Presence control and reverb and you have one of the
most versatile amplifiers on the market. So, if only a tube amp will do, check out one of our timeless Classics. Classic looks, classic
tone. And they're only from Peavey.
FEATURES:
Four EL84s and three 12AX7s
Premium Speakers
2-channel preamp
Pre- and post-gain controls on lead channels
Normal volume control on clean channel
3-band passive EQ (bass, middle, treble)
Boost switch
Genuine Spring Reverb with level control
Effects loop
Footswitch selectable channel switching, reverb and boost (plus the Tremolo on the Delta Blues)
External speaker capability
Chrome-plated chassis
Classic tweed covering
Tube driven tremolo on Delta Blues
Footswitches optional
ENGLISH
VENTILATION: For proper ventilation, allow 24" clearance from the nearest combustible surface.
All vents should have a minimum of 2" of free air space so air can flow thru the unit freely for proper cooling.