Mill River Music proudly presents the Peavey 500BH Powered 2x10 Speaker Head - Used! This Peavey is a resounding 300-Watt powered head with 2x10" speakers inside; on the back, there are two Power Amp inputs (300 Watts at 2 Ohms OR 210 Watts at 4 Ohms), and a level knob to control the output better.

We tested this Peavey in the shop and it sounds great with a bass, and the fact that there's potential for more air to move is amazing! The whole unit has usual amount of wear for the time and for the amount of use; the front grille cloth is in great condition! Finally along the topside's handle is the original "Concert Quality Approved" card that Peavey employees sign off on; considering this model of amp was made in the 80s, I wouldn't be surprised to hear this card is around 40 years old!

Every instrument we sell has been professionally checked over and setup by our in-house technician to ensure optimal playability. We pack each order with care and ship promptly.

Mill River Music is a full-service shop in Western Massachusetts, proudly offering new, used, and vintage gear, plus repairs, and friendly advice. Reach out at (413) 505-0129 or with any questions!

International buyers are welcome — please message us for an accurate shipping quote before purchase.

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Listed5 days ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
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  • Series 500 BH
Finish
  • Black
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Mill River Music & Guitar Shop

Northampton, MA, United States
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