Peters Triple Channel NAD

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New amp just arrived today! It is a 100W Peters Amplification Triple Channel amp. The channels are Chimera, Vega, and Halo. I haven't had much time to spend with it yet and have only had the volume turned up to about 0.5 so far in an effort to be respectful to my neighbors... but it sounds great so far! Definitely can't wait to crank it and stand in awe!! I have it paired up with a Voltage VB412 cab with 2 WGS Invaders and 2 WGS Liberators. My primary guitar is a Fender 2012 American Standard Stratocaster HSS with a Bareknuckle Holydiver in the bridge (pretty sweet guitar!). I had originally ordered a dual channel with just Chimera and Halo channels, but opted to go for for the triple to get more of a clean/crunch/lead configuration and to prevent myself from picking up another amp later on specifically for more of a "crunch" type of sound to complement the the brutality of the Chimera and the cleans from the Halo.

My first impressions are really more about the Halo channel than anything else. It seems to do anything from a very pure clean tone to a reasonably dirty classic rock type of sound if you crank the gain and engage the crunch switch. I haven't had enough time with the Chimera and Vega yet to really comment on those channels. Though it does seem like the Vega covers a lot of "crunch" territory, I imagine it will also respond very well with the volume knob on the guitar.

Many thanks to James Peters for building this masterpiece and to everyone out there who posted youtube vidoes of their Peters amps and discussed their amps on various forums, including here at Rig-Talk. You really helped me decide on what type of amp I wanted and what channels to get for my Peters build. This is my first really "nice" amp and it is a REALLY nice amp (my first foray into separate head and cabinet as well). James was always very helpful with helping me decide what I wanted from the amp and which channels to get, as well as very responsive with questions I've had throughout the build process. If you are looking into Peters amps, definitely check out James's website (just google peters amplification) and send him an email or give him a call. For what it's worth, the primary amp I was considering in addition to the Peters was the Mesa/Boogie Mark V. It had great clean and crunch, but the "heavier" channel didn't really impress me at the very low volume levels I would be playing at 99.9% of the time, though it did sound good turned up a little (not having a Mark Series background, I probably also didn't understand how to EQ it to get the most out of the amp). The Engl Powerball II was the other alternative I was considering, but I never actually played one. I also wanted to get something that was built specifically for me and was blown away by the Peters videos I saw and the extremely high esteem James's customers (myself now included) have for his work and reputation.

If anyone has any suggestions or advice on getting the most out of these channels, using the power amp controls, EQing, how you like using the crunch/edge switches, or anything else to get the most out of the amp, I am all ears and certainly appreciate the input.

I'm trying to attach a couple quick pictures of the amp as well, hopefully I do it correctly.



 

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Welcome Biff! Congrats on a killer amp! Color me jealous! :)
 
Congrats! :thumbsup:
Now please get some mic'd clips of the Vega channel up.
 
Welcome to the club brother! :thumbsup: :rock: That triple looks great.

I am addicted to James's creations if you didn't know.

Chimera/FSM

Gryphon/Vega here....Sold a Hydra to get another Hydra. :D

Pic kinda sucks but you get the idea.
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Gsxrbusa":29nyp3nm said:
Welcome to the club brother! :thumbsup: :rock: That triple looks great.

I am addicted to James's creations if you didn't know.

Chimera/FSM

Gryphon/Vega here....Sold a Hydra to get another Hydra. :D

Pic kinda sucks but you get the idea.
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Hey. One of those looks very familiar. :)

Congrats to Biff. I have a Triple Channel coming soon, and I'm so fucking excited! I went with a Halo/Vega/FSM. Peters amps blow everything else away for top notch quality, versatile and user friendly controls, unique yet familiar sound, and a builder who REALLY knows his shit inside and out, and the best person you'd want to deal with. These terms get thrown around so loosely nowadays about amp builders, but James is the real deal. There's nothing out there like them, and nothing else comes close for me. Enjoy it!
 
JerEvil":3po4akl6 said:
Man that looks massive.

If you mean it looks larger than normal, I can tell you that they are the same size as a Marshall.
 
Thanks guys, I'm definitely excited to join the Peters brotherhood and spend some more time with the amp and start to learn my way around. I got the amp with a red LED on the inside and tried to take some good pictures lit up, however I haven't quite been able to capture the effect on camera very well. You can definitely see the light, primarily reflected on the components, but it isn't blinding or distracting, which is good. Also, it may seem trivial, but I was very impressed with the metal bar across the back of the amp protecting the tubes. It seems like a lot of amps would just have a cheap, flimsy piece of sheet metal, but this is an all-out solid machined piece of aluminum. I'd love to get some clips recorded, especially of the Vega channel since there aren't any out there yet, but I really don't think my computer headset mic (or my playing for that matter) would really give a good representation of how that channel sounds.
 
Too cool.
Supporting Peg City with both the amp and the cab! Nicely done sir!
 
Gsxrbusa":3cwusfyn said:
Welcome to the club brother! :thumbsup: :rock: That triple looks great.

I am addicted to James's creations if you didn't know.

Chimera/FSM

Gryphon/Vega here....Sold a Hydra to get another Hydra. :D

Pic kinda sucks but you get the idea.
DF4D05A5-F4C3-4B57-883B-C3463F73959B-6491-00000296785ADC1F.jpg

Love the look of the top one. Great blend of futuristic meets contemporary.
 
Sweet amp, congrats!
Never got to try one out, has always eluded me.
 
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