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Peavey JSX™ Guitar Amp Wins International MIPA Award
Peavey has won a 2005 MusikMesse International Press Award (m.i.p.a.) for its acclaimed JSX™ Joe Satriani signature guitar amp head. The JSX earned Best Guitar top honours in the annual event.
Since its launch in 2004, the Peavey JSX has become one of the most popular, lauded guitar amplifiers on the market, inspiring the new JSX 212, a combo-amp version with two custom 12" JSX speakers, and earning critical praise.
"The [JSX] is forgiving of inexperienced players yet infinitely rewarding for experienced hands," wrote critic Eric Kirkland in Guitar World magazine's March 2005 issue. Guitar Player's Terry Buddingh raved in its May 2004 issue, "The JSX separates itself from the pack by delivering the goods with an uncommonly refined sense of articulation and authority. The Peavey JSX is a hard act to follow."
The Peavey JSX previously won the 2005 Music & Sound Award for Best New Instrument Amp and a Guitar Player Editor's Pick Award in 2004.
Fifty-eight musical instrument magazines from around the world vote on the annual MIPAs, which are presented at the Musikmesse trade show in Frankfurt, Germany, each April.
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