Ashdown Peacemaker Mini - Tone Factory

Ashdown Peacemaker Mini Amp Review: Compact Power and Versatility

The Ashdown Peacemaker Mini packs a surprising punch for its size. Despite being rated at just 2 watts, it feels closer to 10W or 15W—plenty loud for small gigs. With the master volume just above halfway and the gain cranked, it's already almost too loud for a small club.

Perfect for Live Shows

This amp is designed for ease at live shows. It sits on the floor, angled toward the guitarist, and doesn’t require extra stands or adjustments. With its power, you don’t need to push it hard to be heard clearly over a full band.

Dark vs. Light Inputs

The Peacemaker Mini has two inputs: Dark and Light. The Dark input mimics a US-style amp, offering a smoother, bass-heavy sound. On the other hand, the Light input delivers a British-style bite—sharper, more aggressive with punchier highs, much like a bright input.

Simple Controls

The Peacemaker Mini is refreshingly simple to use. With just five knobs, you plug in and play. There are no complex settings to worry about, making it ideal for quick setups at gigs or rehearsals.

Testing the Tone

To test the amp’s versatility, he swaps guitars from a Giro CP90 to a Telecaster with single-coil pickups. The Peacemaker handles both beautifully, offering a clear and punchy sound with both humbuckers and single-coils.

The Ashdown Peacemaker Mini is a small but mighty amp. Its Dark and Light inputs offer versatile tones, while the simple controls make it easy to use on stage or in the studio. If you need an amp that delivers power and tone without the complexity, the Peacemaker Mini is a solid choice.

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