The link 7 Stringer posted was to a pic of my Invective. I’ve had it about a week now and it’s phenomenal.
The amp is, as far as anyone knows, and has been confirmed by a lead engineer at Peavey, ASSEMBLED in the USA. Understand that according to FTC (Federal Trade Commission) rules, companies cannot claim even that without significant assembly taking place in the USA. That doesn’t mean the circuit boards weren’t built in China, but it does mean that there is significant building happening in the US. But who gives a fuck? It’s a badass amp and, in tonality and in features, is everything it was advertised to be. If you’re that concerned about the fine details of where solder is applied, just don’t buy one. There will be more around if you change your mind.
Now. Onto the important part. It’s amazing through all three channels (with the boost on the clean channel I consider it more like 4 channels). The clean channel is warm and slightly compressed. It reminds me of the clean on my old Tremoverb. The boosted clean channel gets into a very nice low to mid gain crunch. The Crunch channel has quite a bit of gain and goes from a mid-high to high gain crunch...both being great. The Lead Channel goes from high gain to insane-gain.
The clean channel takes my JHS Andy Timmons pedal like a champ. The loops seem to be very transparent; it’s so amazing with my BigSky, Dig, and El Cap in the loop. I tested the boost on Ch 2 and 3 against my Precision Drive and they’re so similar I don’t feel a need for my PD with this amp.
The gate does what it’s supposed to. I only feel the need for it on channel 3 (or with the higher gain settings on channel 2).
I love that it’s MIDI controllable, I love the foot switch (didn’t think I would) and that you can put it in preset mode (which is how you kinda get 4 channels imo).
I’m running mine through a custom 2x12 with a V30 and a Creamback. It’s the same speaker combo the stock Peavey cab has, and my cab has pretty much the same internal airspace. It’s the cab in the pic 7 Stringer linked to on page 1.
Anyway, the bottom line is: If you want a KILLER amp that is capable of crushing high gain like you’d expect but is also capable of everything up to that from awesome cleans to great low to higher gain crunch as well..and if you don’t give a shit about Internet conspiracy theories and/or don’t give a shit that this amp (along with most other US amps...such as Mesa Boogies, which are labeled and priced comparably) has some parts made in China, then the Invective is definitely worth consideration.