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More Love for Peavey!

Started by spookstrickland, June 01, 2014, 08:25:02 PM

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RacerX

POW!!

I probably won't listen to some EDM through a Peavey later.
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liquidsmoke

Eagles of the Stoned Age > Paul Ryan

RacerX

Shit, dude, way to set the bar low.

The freaking Eagles > Paul Ryan.
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VOLVO)))

Are the Eagles of Death Metal actually Death metal?
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CHUB CUB 4 LYFE.

RacerX

Quote from: SunnO))) on June 03, 2014, 01:04:10 PM
Are the Eagles of Death Metal actually Death metal?

Let me answer that with another question: Do you seriously think that would that be ironic enough for Josh?
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VOLVO)))

Who is Josh?

What the fuck are... I hate the Eagles, but love death metal
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RacerX

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MichaelZodiac

I saw Eagles of Death Metal live -didn't pay for it because you know, biased- and it rocked. Like full on with girls on the stage stepping on pedals and the band taking it all in with a big smile. I think it's called showmanship? Look it up. Also, no Ginger Elvis in sight but Joey Castillo on drums.

Whatever, PEAVEY FUCKING POWER!! I'm gonna buy this.

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Nolan

bbottom

I have an old Peavey T40 that I inherited from my Grandfather. The thing sounds, plays, and looks pretty rad. The biggest drawback to it is that it weighs like 20 pounds.

I think that the neck on it is a bit warped though. And everytime I come across one, they want almost as much for it as the bass is worth.


liquidsmoke

Quote from: bbottom on June 03, 2014, 10:01:52 PM
I have an old Peavey T40 that I inherited from my Grandfather. The thing sounds, plays, and looks pretty rad. The biggest drawback to it is that it weighs like 20 pounds.

I think that the neck on it is a bit warped though. And everytime I come across one, they want almost as much for it as the bass is worth.

http://www.warpedneck.com can probably help. They got my Scroll neck about as straight as was possible.

juan11

Those EoDM guys are fucking old.
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jibberish

if it makes you feel better, i'm too clueless to even choose what kind of mud to sling in this thread.

spookstrickland

Quote from: MichaelZodiac on June 03, 2014, 03:06:48 PM
I saw Eagles of Death Metal live -didn't pay for it because you know, biased- and it rocked. Like full on with girls on the stage stepping on pedals and the band taking it all in with a big smile. I think it's called showmanship? Look it up. Also, no Ginger Elvis in sight but Joey Castillo on drums.

Whatever, PEAVEY FUCKING POWER!! I'm gonna buy this.



man I have a hardon for those tall pa cabs as well.  very cool!
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mortlock

Quote from: bbottom on June 03, 2014, 10:01:52 PM
I have an old Peavey T40 that I inherited from my Grandfather. The thing sounds, plays, and looks pretty rad. The biggest drawback to it is that it weighs like 20 pounds.

I think that the neck on it is a bit warped though. And everytime I come across one, they want almost as much for it as the bass is worth.


I had one in the late 80s. it was a beast. no wonder why I have back problems today. the neck was fucked. it bowed pretty bad and it had a crack in the neck by the e string tuning peg. it was my first electric bass. I didn't have it long, just long enough to do some damage. I sold it to a friend with full disclosure of all the issues and got my fender.

liquidsmoke

I don't know about the speakers but they say these are ply  http://www.zzounds.com/item--PEVHEADLINER410


The Riffer

My pair of big ole Peaveys.


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mutantcolors

It sounds like a hundred bucks!?

;D

RAGER

Quote from: mutantcolors on June 09, 2014, 02:02:18 PM
Peavey..........It sounds like a hundred bucks!?

;D

Fixed it for ya.
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spookstrickland

Quote from: RAGER on June 09, 2014, 07:54:18 PM
Quote from: mutantcolors on June 09, 2014, 02:02:18 PM
Peavey..........It sounds like a hundred bucks!?

;D

Fixed it for ya.

Peavey 100 bucks that sounds like 1000 bucks!  is more like it.
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Pissy

Spook, you can find those tall PA cabs pretty easy. I got a couple of Traynors for free(empty) and I never loaded them. 8 speakers is a tough pill to swallow on those things. Sold them for $35 ultimately. Not in high demand really.
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Metal and Beer

I like all those metal-stripe-up the-sides cabs, they earned mi respeto after seeing/hearing their abuse potential over the years,and seeing their shin-bloodying capabilities only added to the allure <3
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spookstrickland

Quote from: Pissy on June 11, 2014, 06:38:29 PM
Spook, you can find those tall PA cabs pretty easy. I got a couple of Traynors for free(empty) and I never loaded them. 8 speakers is a tough pill to swallow on those things. Sold them for $35 ultimately. Not in high demand really.

When I get out of this apartment and have some more room I'm going to grab a couple of them.  always liked them.  Like you said though putting speakers in them at 8x per cab...OUCH!
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Danny G

Had a Peavy T-160 (I think?) SS that actually sounded pretty good, nice distortion channel on it, no mid range knob but lots of natural mids.

Also acquired a Classic 50 head that I later sold, stupidly thinking it was inferior to the T160.

An old band mate has a VTM120 that I loved.

I also have a CS-800 PA power amp that I'm real curious to throw a preamp in front of to see what it sounds like as a bass amp.


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