Peavey Releases Updated TNT 115 and TKO 115 Bass Combos

Peavey TKO 115 combo ampPeavey has released updated versions of their TKO and TNT 115 bass combos. Rated at 400 watts and 600 watts respectively, the amps are fresher takes on the models which debuted over 30 years ago.

There are several factors the TKO and TNT share – a 15″ loudspeaker, a tilt-back design, a seven-band graphic EQ with high and low shelving controls, bright and contour switches, effects loops, XLR out, and headphone outs.

The TNT takes everything a step further with a foot-switchable optical compressor and foot-switchable crunch that focuses on higher frequencies to preserve low-end.

The Peavey TKO 115 and TNT 115 are available now, priced at $449 and $549. For more info, visit the Peavey website.

TNT 115 Specs:

  • 600 watts maximum lightweight class D power
  • 15” specially designed loudspeaker and high-frequency tweeter with defeat switch
  • Seven-band graphic EQ with high and low shelving controls
  • Pre-shape contour switch
  • Bright switch
  • Active/passive pickup switch
  • Footswitchable optical compressor with defeat switch
  • Footswitchable crunch switch adds tube-like tone
  • Effects loop
  • Master volume
  • Headphone output
  • Exclusive DDT speaker protection
  • XLR direct interface output
  • Powered speaker output with twist-lock connector
  • Convenient tilt-back design
  • Lighted Peavey logo with on/off switch

TKO 115 Specs:

  • 400 watts maximum lightweight class D power
  • 15” specially designed loudspeaker and high-frequency tweeter
  • Seven-band graphic EQ with high and low shelving controls
  • Pre-shape contour switch
  • Bright switch
  • Active/passive pickup switch
  • Effects loop
  • Master volume
  • Headphone output
  • Exclusive DDT speaker protection
  • XLR direct interface output
  • ¼” powered speaker output
  • Convenient tilt-back design
  • Lighted Peavey logo with on/off switch

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  1. just now came across this. I still use my 20 plus year old TKO 80 with Black Widow speakers. it’s been reliable and actually sounds pretty damned good. other than just a typical maintenance here and there…no problems.