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Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:00 am
by dazedbyday
You have any soundclips of that beast? I'm interested to hear it. I like the look of those old peaveys. The black and silver metal look is sweet. I had a f-800 for about two minutes before I sold it and got a sunn concert bass.
Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:04 am
by theAntihero
Mc_Muench has his Vulcan up on YouTube, but i dont have any clips at the moment
Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 2:08 pm
by mc_muench
You can also check out my bands bandcamp, our song highway has a middle part that it just me for a while. That's the straight up Vulcan and its fuzz nothing else.
http://vegawi.bandcamp.com/Here's the YouTube video, the guy that restored it made it.
http://youtu.be/z9oDy8ghNLs
Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 6:29 pm
by theAntihero
The more i play this thing the more i love it. It does look like the power lamp was jiggled loose during shipment because i just noticed it blinks with higher volumes. It doesnt do anything to the sound so im not sure i care at all, plus hey.............its like having a tiny light rig right????

Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 12:03 am
by Pelham Bleu
Dem Vulcans...
Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 11:54 pm
by whiskey_face
I said I need to get rid of my marshalls, not v4s

Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 2:07 pm
by theAntihero
whiskey_face wrote:I said I need to get rid of my marshalls, not v4s

Lol, fair enough. I would be willing to accept many of the lesser Marshalls for the f800b

Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 4:31 pm
by theAntihero
Cross posted this on TGP, Talk Bass and GAB just to see
TGP:
Talk Bass:
GAB:
I dont think TGP even knew what to think....it was rare but it was made by Peavey AND SS.......

Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:37 pm
by whiskey_face
lol I think I posted in all but TGP. . . .
TGP = dclxvi (to annoy those praise and worship lamefucks)
talkbass = subbasshz (to annoy everyone)

Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:53 pm
by mc_muench
What is GAB?
Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 2:07 am
by whiskey_face
gab =
guitarampboard
rad dudes from harmony central amp forum back before HC spewed fail.
Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:20 pm
by theAntihero
Psst.......
I might know someone who has another rare Peavey incoming.......a DynaBass head?

Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2015 11:47 pm
by ancientbones

This is a few months old but hey, I want to immortalize my Vulcan in one of the threads that convinced me to snag it. I bought this Vulcan from the crappy local music store. The guy told me it's an early 70's model, somewhere between 1972 and 1973. It goes down to 2 ohms but I only run it at 4 through my 4x12. Still don't really know the wattage. I've heard 250 I've heard 500 I've heard 100. I'd say around 250. This one's a little different from most I've seen on the web. Mine has weird biker gang font and says Series 400cw up top. Most others have boxed techno lookin font and say Series 500. Not really sure there's any difference other than mine goes down to 2 ohms.
It'd been sitting there forever (at least a few years, it was shoved all the way in a corner) and I figured it was broken when I first tried it. About 6 months later I tried it again and realized it was just really crackly. Bought it, cleaned it up, sold my Yamaha G100 and then it died a few months later so I had it restored by some crazy old guy fixing amps out of a business hotel.
I had him put in a standard jewel lamp and redo all the caps. Also got a 3 prong plug to replace the absolutely terrifying 2 prong held together by a gigantic wad of what looked like glue. Hooray! No more shocks!
It came with a footswitch but I never got that fixed. The reverb and tremolo work but the fuzz isn't switched on. One of these days I'll do the bridge thing on the connections to get it going, but for now boxidizer + civil war muff clone are enough dirt to keep me happy. There are a lot of weird quirks I've noticed with this amp. Just noticed the other week that the Hi input seems to have more midrange to it than the Lo input or at least less bass.
Hopefully I provided a little info for anyone trying to find anything on these weird old amps. If I ever find another I'd probably snag it. If you're looking for something that sounds similar I'd say it's pretty similar to the other old peavey solid state heads (400 series, 300 series). 300 series especially. Same layout and options (fuzz, trem, verb) but less cool looking and no footswitch as far as I know.
Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:42 am
by mc_muench
SWEEEEEEET HOT BABY CHEESUS!!!! That makes 8 of them that I know of in existance.
As the finder of the first vulcan to reemerge from the depths, ill say welcome to the club!!!
Yours is a later model maybe 70-73...since it has the 400 series power module, the earlier ones had the 500 series power module good for 250 watts at 4 ohms and were not 2 ohm capatable...yours, like the musician and bass 400s, prolly puts out 210 watts at 2 ohms.
As I tell all vulcans owners, and I know all of them...if you ever want to sell, DIBS. Ill give it a good home.
Re: NAD PEAVEY VULCAN!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 10:18 am
by ancientbones
mc_muench wrote:SWEEEEEEET HOT BABY CHEESUS!!!! That makes 8 of them that I know of in existance.
As the finder of the first vulcan to reemerge from the depths, ill say welcome to the club!!!
Yours is a later model maybe 70-73...since it has the 400 series power module, the earlier ones had the 500 series power module good for 250 watts at 4 ohms and were not 2 ohm capatable...yours, like the musician and bass 400s, prolly puts out 210 watts at 2 ohms.
As I tell all vulcans owners, and I know all of them...if you ever want to sell, DIBS. Ill give it a good home.
lol you already know me. i know your vulcan from the amp group on fb.