Powerful Bass Performance
Experience unparalleled tone and power with the Peavey MAX® 250 Bass Amp Combo, designed for superior sound, reliability, and performance. With up to 250 watts of output, this amp delivers room-filling low-end clarity, making it ideal for both stage and studio use. The premium 15″ speaker ensures deep, punchy bass response, while Peavey’s exclusive DDT™ speaker protection guarantees consistent performance without distortion. Built for serious bassists, the MAX 250 combines cutting-edge technology with classic Peavey durability.


Innovative Tone Control
Shape your perfect sound with the three-band EQ, TransTube® gain boost, and switchable Contour, Mid-Shift, and Bright presets. The unique Kosmos-C low-end enhancement adds rich, full bass without overloading the speaker, offering unmatched tonal depth. Whether you’re practicing, performing live, or recording, the Peavey MAX 250 ensures precision and versatility. Plus, the angled baffle design projects your sound directly where you need it, eliminating the need to tilt the amp.
Smart Design Features
Built for modern musicians, the MAX 250 includes a chromatic tuner with mute, 1/8″ aux input, and 1/8″ headphone output for silent practice. Its XLR direct output with ground lift provides clean connectivity to PA systems, while the tuned and ported enclosure enhances projection and definition. Weighing 25.4 kg, this black, wired combo amp is as portable as it is powerful—ready to deliver studio-quality bass wherever you play.


Features
- Up to 250 watts of power
- Premium 15″ speaker
- DDT™ speaker protection
- Pre-gain control with TransTube® gain boost
- Three-band EQ with Overdrive, Contour, Mid-Shift, Bright, and Kosmos-C switches
- Tuned, ported enclosures
- Kosmos-C low-end enhancement
- Precision balanced direct interface with ground lift
- 1/8″ aux input
- 1/8″ headphones output
- Chromatic tuner with mute
- Unique cabinet design allows for superior high-frequency dispersion in tight spaces
- Packed Weight: 56.01 lb (25.4 kg)
- Packed Length: 27.3″ (69.34 cm)
- Packed Width: 21.5″ (54.61 cm)
- Packed Height: 19.8″ (50.29 cm)
For bass players seeking a powerful, reliable amplifier that delivers rich, dynamic sound without compromise, the Peavey MAX 250 250-Watt Bass Amp Combo is an exceptional choice. Whether you’re practicing at home, performing in small to medium venues, or recording in the studio, this amp combines robust output with classic tonal qualities to meet the demands of serious musicians. Its design ensures you get both clarity and punch, allowing your bass guitar to truly stand out in any mix.
One of the standout features of the MAX 250 is its 150 Watts RMS power output combined with Peavey’s Trans Tube amplifier technology. This means you receive consistent, warm tube-like tone with the reliability and durability of solid-state components. For the player, this translates into smooth, musical overdrive and a natural compression that enhances your playing dynamics without unwanted distortion or noise. In practical terms, your sound remains full-bodied and expressive no matter how loud you play, providing both studio-quality tone and stage-ready power.
The single 1×15-inch speaker, matched with a 4-ohm impedance, is engineered to reproduce the deep low frequencies and articulate mids essential for bass performance. This speaker size is ideal for delivering a punchy, tight bass response with enough volume to fill rooms comfortably, making it versatile for rehearsal spaces, small gigs, and even some larger venues. The carefully tuned speaker cabinet minimizes unwanted resonance and distortion, so what you hear is an accurate representation of your instrument’s tone.
Connectivity options are straightforward and designed for ease of use. The wired input ensures a stable connection with no latency or signal loss, meaning your sound remains clear and uninterrupted during performances. The compact design and robust construction make the MAX 250 a durable partner for musicians on the move, weighing in at 25.4 kilograms and measuring 27.3 by 21.5 by 19.8 inches. This size strikes a balance between portability and stage presence, enabling you to transport the amp without hassle while still commanding attention with its physical stature.
The Peavey MAX 250 excels in various use cases, from solo practice to band rehearsals and live shows. Its power and tonal flexibility support a wide range of bass styles, from funk and rock to jazz and metal. Its tube-inspired warmth allows bassists to achieve classic vintage tones, while the solid-state reliability ensures consistent performance night after night. This combo amp is also an excellent choice for bassists who want a single all-in-one solution that eliminates the need for external speakers or additional gear.
Choosing the Peavey MAX 250 means investing in a bass amplifier combo that delivers exceptional sound quality, durability, and value. Priced at ₹56,695 on sale from ₹66,700, it offers professional-grade features typically found in more expensive units. Whether you’re a gigging musician, a recording artist, or a dedicated hobbyist, this amp provides the tonal accuracy and power necessary to elevate your bass playing. With Peavey’s reputation for quality and innovation, you can buy with confidence knowing you’re getting a dependable amplifier that will serve your musical journey for years to come.
Q: Is the Peavey MAX 250 bass amp combo loud enough for rehearsals and small to medium gigs?
A: Yes. The MAX 250 delivers up to 250 watts (150 Watts RMS continuous) through a single 15″ speaker at 4 ohms, which is well suited for rehearsals, club shows and small-to-medium venues. For larger halls you’ll typically want to supplement it with a PA or an external cabinet/FOH via the XLR direct out.
Q: What inputs and outputs does the MAX 250 have and can I run it straight into a PA?
A: The amp includes a wired instrument input (use a standard 1/4″ instrument cable), 1/8″ auxiliary input for backing tracks, 1/8″ headphone output for silent practice, a built-in chromatic tuner with mute, and an XLR balanced direct output with ground lift for sending a DI signal to a PA or mixer. The XLR DI is the recommended way to feed front-of-house.
Q: What is Peavey’s Trans Tube and Kosmos‑C, and how do I use them to shape my bass tone?
A: Trans Tube emulates tube-like warmth and natural compression—use the pre-gain/Trans Tube boost for smooth overdrive without harshness. Kosmos‑C is the low‑end enhancement that adds perceived bass weight without overdriving the speaker. Combine the three-band EQ with the Contour, Mid‑Shift and Bright switches to dial in punchy or warm tones depending on style.
Q: Can I connect an external speaker cabinet to the MAX 250?
A: The product specs list a balanced XLR direct output for PA use but do not specify a dedicated speaker‑level output for driving an external cabinet. The MAX 250 is intended as a self-contained combo. If you need to run a separate cabinet, check the owner’s manual or contact support for safe speaker‑level routing options.
Q: What should I expect for shipping and how heavy/big is the amp for transport?
A: The packed weight is about 56.01 lb (25.4 kg) and packed dimensions are 27.3″ × 21.5″ × 19.8″ (69.34 × 54.61 × 50.29 cm). It ships in a tuned/ported box—have two people lift it when unloading, inspect packaging for damage on delivery, and keep the box if you plan to return or reship the unit.
Q: How do I care for and maintain the Peavey MAX 250 to keep it reliable?
A: Wipe the cabinet and controls with a dry or slightly damp cloth (no solvents), keep vents and ports clear to avoid overheating, store in a dry climate and avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat or moisture. Use quality instrument cables, power it off before plugging/unplugging instruments, and have any repairs handled by authorized service to maintain DDT protection and Trans Tube circuitry performance.
Is the Peavey MAX 250 suitable for both practice and live performances?
What inputs and outputs are available on the Peavey MAX 250 bass amp combo?
Can I connect an external speaker cabinet to the MAX 250?
How heavy is the Peavey MAX 250 and what should I expect for shipping?
How do I properly care for and maintain the Peavey MAX 250 to ensure longevity?
What is Trans Tube technology and how does it affect my bass tone on the MAX 250?
Is the Peavey MAX 250 suitable for both practice and live performances?
What inputs and outputs are available on the Peavey MAX 250 bass amp combo?
Can I connect an external speaker cabinet to the MAX 250?
How heavy is the Peavey MAX 250 and what should I expect for shipping?
How do I properly care for and maintain the Peavey MAX 250 to ensure longevity?
What is Trans Tube technology and how does it affect my bass tone on the MAX 250?
Is the Peavey MAX 250 suitable for both practice and live performances?
What inputs and outputs are available on the Peavey MAX 250 bass amp combo?
Can I connect an external speaker cabinet to the MAX 250?
How heavy is the Peavey MAX 250 and what should I expect for shipping?
How do I properly care for and maintain the Peavey MAX 250 to ensure longevity?
What is Trans Tube technology and how does it affect my bass tone on the MAX 250?
Is the Peavey MAX 250 suitable for both practice and live performances?
What inputs and outputs are available on the Peavey MAX 250 bass amp combo?
Can I connect an external speaker cabinet to the MAX 250?
How heavy is the Peavey MAX 250 and what should I expect for shipping?
How do I properly care for and maintain the Peavey MAX 250 to ensure longevity?
What is Trans Tube technology and how does it affect my bass tone on the MAX 250?
Is the Peavey MAX 250 suitable for both practice and live performances?
What inputs and outputs are available on the Peavey MAX 250 bass amp combo?
Can I connect an external speaker cabinet to the MAX 250?
How heavy is the Peavey MAX 250 and what should I expect for shipping?
How do I properly care for and maintain the Peavey MAX 250 to ensure longevity?
What is Trans Tube technology and how does it affect my bass tone on the MAX 250?
Is the Peavey MAX 250 suitable for both practice and live performances?
What inputs and outputs are available on the Peavey MAX 250 bass amp combo?
Can I connect an external speaker cabinet to the MAX 250?
How heavy is the Peavey MAX 250 and what should I expect for shipping?
How do I properly care for and maintain the Peavey MAX 250 to ensure longevity?
What is Trans Tube technology and how does it affect my bass tone on the MAX 250?
Is the Peavey MAX 250 suitable for both practice and live performances?
What inputs and outputs are available on the Peavey MAX 250 bass amp combo?
Can I connect an external speaker cabinet to the MAX 250?
How heavy is the Peavey MAX 250 and what should I expect for shipping?
How do I properly care for and maintain the Peavey MAX 250 to ensure longevity?
What is Trans Tube technology and how does it affect my bass tone on the MAX 250?
Q: Is the Peavey MAX 250 bass amp compatible with all electric bass guitars, and what cables do I need to connect my instrument?
A: Yes, the Peavey MAX 250 works with any standard electric bass guitar. You’ll need a standard 1/4″ instrument cable to connect your bass directly to the amp’s wired input for the best signal quality and reliability.
Q: How should I care for and maintain my Peavey MAX 250 bass amp to ensure optimal performance and longevity?
A: To maintain your MAX 250, wipe the cabinet and controls with a dry or slightly damp cloth—avoid solvents. Keep the vents clear to prevent overheating, store the amp in a dry place away from extreme temperatures or moisture, always power off before plugging or unplugging cables, and have repairs done only by authorized service centers to preserve the DDT speaker protection and Trans Tube circuitry.
Q: What are the shipping dimensions and weight of the Peavey MAX 250, and how should I handle it upon delivery?
A: The amp ships in a box measuring 27.3″ × 21.5″ × 19.8″ and weighs approximately 25.4 kg (56 lbs). It’s best to have two people lift and carry the

























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