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2013/03/14 08:31:55
Bajan Blue
Hi
As a XLN Audio user (addictive drums) I just received a freebie from them - Peavey's ReValver Hpse - this is a cut down version of Peavey's ReValver MKIII.V.
So downloaded and installed and to my ears it sounds very good  - in fact so good I looked to see if there were any upgrade options!
What I really wanted to do was to try the full package before purchasing, but I couldn't even find a download option to purchase - it seems like you have to buy the box.
Can anyone point me in the right direction either to download a full version trial or who sells this as a download.
Thanks
Nigel


2013/03/14 10:34:44
cclarry
2013/03/14 10:35:54
cclarry
2013/03/14 10:42:22
strikinglyhandsome1
And here is the full page of versions http://forums.peavey.com/.ewtopic.php?f=53&t=22452

And here you may get some tips/answers http://forums.peavey.com/

Tweak and you can get top drawer results with it.
2013/03/14 12:44:25
Kalle Rantaaho
I wonder if the freebie would somehow disturb the ReValver Mk II that came with PE 6?
2013/03/15 07:52:08
sven450
Same deal here.  I got the free version from buying AD, and I too was very impressed.  I ended up replacing two tracks that formerly had TH2, which I also like.  The Peavy sim is quite good to my ear.  Thinking about throwing down money for the full version.
2013/03/15 12:51:20
Bajan Blue
Larry
Thanks - you know I looked for these sort of links and couldn't find them!! Must be losing it or something...
I shall download the full demo and give it a try.
However considering that I actually own the original version of Revalver from Alien Connections I did think my upgrade price would be much less than US$199 - seems very steep 
Again thanks 
Nigel



2013/03/16 02:56:28
Kalle Rantaaho
Bajan Blue


 
However considering that I actually own the original version of Revalver from Alien Connections I did think my upgrade price would be much less than US$199 - seems very steep 
Again thanks 
Nigel
When Peavey bought ReValver/Alien Connections a few years ago they had a short time during which users could update for a moderate price. Peavey does not treat MkII owners as their old customers.
2013/03/16 09:09:54
Bajan Blue
Must have missed that offer as I would have  jumped at it - but $199 has made me think twice so am holding off for the time being and probably won't upgrade - I shall just stick with what I have such as Audiffex (which cost me $11!!) and Scuffam which cost about $70 
Nigel
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