woemoejack
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As someone who used to have a peavey classic 50, and who now has mesa boogie, I can be of assistance.
the best thing I ever did for my peavey was replace the speakers with celestion g12h's and put good tubes in it when it came time for a change(jj's). modding the amp was never something I looked to do, because I knew what for and why this amp was built. You obviously want your classic to sound like a Mesa, or else you wouldnt be posting in a Mesa forum. I can tell you, its not something that you will be able to achieve without spending as much as you would on a good used mesa amp, and even then you wont get very close. I dont want to discourage you, so I will tell you a story.
I bought my classic 50 for 250 dollars on craigslist. A year or so later I traded it strait up for a Laney vc30 combo. A few months later, I traded the Laney for a Marshall JTM30 combo, strait up. And after a month on craigslist trying to trade the marshall, I got an offer to trade for a Mesa boogie 50 caliber head....strait up. and now thats what I have, and for no more money than I originally purchased my classic for. So, be patient, keep playing, and keep searching for your own tone and sound.
the best thing I ever did for my peavey was replace the speakers with celestion g12h's and put good tubes in it when it came time for a change(jj's). modding the amp was never something I looked to do, because I knew what for and why this amp was built. You obviously want your classic to sound like a Mesa, or else you wouldnt be posting in a Mesa forum. I can tell you, its not something that you will be able to achieve without spending as much as you would on a good used mesa amp, and even then you wont get very close. I dont want to discourage you, so I will tell you a story.
I bought my classic 50 for 250 dollars on craigslist. A year or so later I traded it strait up for a Laney vc30 combo. A few months later, I traded the Laney for a Marshall JTM30 combo, strait up. And after a month on craigslist trying to trade the marshall, I got an offer to trade for a Mesa boogie 50 caliber head....strait up. and now thats what I have, and for no more money than I originally purchased my classic for. So, be patient, keep playing, and keep searching for your own tone and sound.