I had a KB-100 for awhile. One thing you can give Peavey is that they build 'em to last. One time I loaded my KB-100 into the back of my pickup truck after a job, and forgot to close the tailgate. I took off down the freeway; after a few minutes a guy puilled alongside and yelled out that I was losing my load. I looked back in the mirror and the amp was tumbling end-over-end on the concrete of the freeway, and drivers behind me were dodging out of the way!

So, I went back and picked it up, and of course it was beaten, tolex torn, pieces of wood chipped out, etc. Got it home and fired it up, and it worked like a champ! It always had a scratchy pot on the ch.1 volume after that....I used it for a couple more years and sold it to a guy who's still using it today.

So anyway, if you need a tough amp that can really take some abuse, the Peavey stuff's great. I do agree with the other posters that say that the technology on these is dated, and other amps probably sound better, and are lighter. But, for $200 you can't beat them. Put some casters on the bottom.