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Peavey Rewards Program Unveiled at NAMM 2018

Published: 2018-02-20

Peavey Electronics, a global audio company, introduces its Peavey Rewards Program to improve brand loyalty through the establishment of direct relationships with new and repeat customers.

The brand loyalty program will be available to users via the Peavey website, and Peavey states its loyalty program rewards works through a flexible points system.

Peavey Rewards Program points are earned by signing up for the company’s newsletter, referring friends to create their own accounts, and following Peavey on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.

Peavey says customers can also earn points when they purchase Peavey products from authorized dealers by uploading photos of their receipt.

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Creating a Rewards account takes a matter of moments, according to the company.

Once a user is an account holder, Peavey says all customers need to do is login. The login process will direct them its Rewards Dashboard, which will communicate how many points they’ve earned and how to claim their rewards.

Peavey Promotes More Than Just Rewards Program at NAMM 2018…

At the recently concluded NAMM 2018 show in Anaheim, Calif., the Meridian, Miss.-based company showcased its latest audio and musical instruments. [related]

In a busy booth, which featured appearances by Peavey endorsees such as Michael Anthony of Van Halen, Chickenfoot and Circle, as well as Alex Skolnick of Testament and Misha Mansoor of Periphery, Peavey demonstrated a variety of new and existing products.

At NAMM 2018 Peavey introduced its Versarray Pro Fully Articulating Line Array system.

The powered line arrays feature ribbon transducers, along with the Dante digital audio network platform, and Peavey’s FlyQWIK hardware.

FOH engineers can setup the Versarray through its network interface that offers options such as FIR filters, 10 band parametric equalization (EQ), noise gate, limiter, and auto off.

Another highlight of the company’s NAMM 2018 show activities was the guitar head Misha Mansoor of Periphery helped develop: The Invective 120.

The four-channel head utilizes four 6L6 tubes, and it provides options such as an effects loop, a half-power switch, paralleled speaker outputs with impedance selector, MSDI direct output with level/tone/ground lift, MIDI out/thru, and a built-in noise gate.

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