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Peavey Guitars
Peavey Guitars are electric, acoustic, and electric bass guitars branded by Peavey Electronics. List of models Guitars *Axcelerator Series **Axcelerator (made in USA 1994–1998) **Axcelerator AX (made in USA 1995–1998) **Axcelerator F (made in USA 1994) *Cropper Classic (made in USA) * Destiny Series **Destiny (made in USA 1989–1994) **Destiny Custom (made in USA 1989–1994) *Detonator Series **Detonator (made in USA) **Detonator AX (made in USA 1995–1998) **Detonator JX (made in USA) * EVH Wolfgang Series (1996–2004) **EVH Wolfgang **EVH Wolfgang Special *Falcon Series **Falcon (made in USA 1986–1988) **Falcon Active (made in USA 1988–1989) **Falcon Classic (made in USA 1988–1990) **Falcon Custom (Kahler tremolo – made in USA 1986–1988) **Falcon Custom (Power Bend II tremolo – made in USA 1989–1991) **Falcon 1 International Series (made in Korea) **Falcon Standard (made in USA 1989–1991) *Firenza Series **Impact Firenza (see Impact Series) **Firenza ...
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Peavey Electronics
Peavey Electronics Corporation is an American company that designs, develops, manufactures and markets professional audio equipment. One of the largest audio equipment manufacturers in the world, it is headquartered in Meridian, Mississippi. History Hartley Peavey founded Peavey Electronics in 1965, having built his first amplifier in 1957. Peavey Electronics is privately owned. In 2011, ''Inc.'' magazine profiled the global success story of music and audio innovator Hartley Peavey and Peavey Electronics Corporation. "Hartley Peavey dreamed of becoming a rock star," wrote ''Inc.''s Kasey Wehrum. "Though he lacked the chops to become the next Chuck Berry, his name has been etched into the pantheon of rock 'n' roll history." Company information Peavey currently owns of manufacturing/assembly area over 33 facilities across North America, Europe and Asia, 18 of which are located in Mississippi. Products are manufactured mainly in China and the United States, and are distributed ...
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Peavey Destiny Front
Peavey may refer to: * Peavey (surname) * Peavey (tool), a logging tool * Peavey Electronics, an American audio equipment manufacturer * Peavey Company, a former name of Gavilon, an American commodity management firm See also * Peavy (other) * * * Pee Vee (other) * Pee Wee (other) Pee Wee and Peewee may refer to: People and fictional characters * Pee Wee (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name or nickname * Pee Wee (singer) (born 1988), stage name of the Mexican American singer and actor Irvin Sal ... * PV (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Peavey Destiny
The Peavey Destiny is a solid body electric guitar of the superstrat type, manufactured between 1989 and 1994 in the US by Peavey. All models have neck-through construction, 24 frets, a fingerboard radius, and a scale. The hardware included a Kahler Spyder double locking tremolo bridge and Schaller strap locks. The standard Destiny has a rock maple neck, a poplar body, solid color paint jobs, and black hardware. The Destiny Custom has a flame maple neck, body wings of mahogany and gold-plated hardware. The pickup and knob configuration, tremolo bridge, and overall body shape bears resemblance to the bolt-on HSS Fender HM Strat, and to the bolt-on Peavey Tracer (normally HS, but custom models did have HSS pickups). Like the Tracer, the Destiny's headstock is an "un-reversed" version of the Peavey Vandenberg's reversed headstock. Electronics The pickup configuration is HSS. The guitar has one master volume control (1 MΩ pot) and one tone master control (250kΩ pot), ...
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Peavey EVH Wolfgang
The Peavey EVH Wolfgang guitar series is the result of the collaboration between guitarist Eddie Van Halen and Hartley Peavey's company, Peavey Electronics. Peavey included the following endorsement in their advertising: "''For as long as I've been playing guitar, I've always been searching for a certain feel and tone...I've experimented by tearing apart and reassembling hundreds of guitars in different ways searching for these qualities. Although I've ruined a lot of great guitars by having done this, I have learned what it takes to make a truly great guitar. The Wolfgang, after years of trial and error, (for me) is that guitar. Our collective efforts in designing the Wolfgang guitar have resulted in a versatile, quality-crafted guitar that feels great, sounds great and is truly inspiring to play. I've already put mine to the test in the studio and on tour and now it's your turn.''"
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Peavey Firenza Tobacco Burst
Peavey may refer to: * Peavey (surname) * Peavey (tool), a logging tool * Peavey Electronics, an American audio equipment manufacturer * Peavey Company, a former name of Gavilon, an American commodity management firm See also * Peavy (other) * * * Pee Vee (other) * Pee Wee (other) Pee Wee and Peewee may refer to: People and fictional characters * Pee Wee (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the name or nickname * Pee Wee (singer) (born 1988), stage name of the Mexican American singer and actor Irvin Sal ... * PV (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Peavey Predator
The Peavey Predator is a series of electric guitars made by Peavey Electronics. It has been made continuously since 1985. It is a double-cutaway guitar, with an extended top "horn" shape for balance. There are five models of the Peavey Predator, with different styles and makes of each. History The Predator models were introduced in the mid-1980s, and the first model featured alder body and maple neck a dual humbucker, locking tremolo design. After several years, the design was modified to three single coils pickups instead, and later to the popular single/single/humbucker variant. In 2007, the NanoValve Stage Pack (MSR $400) was introduced with a Predator Plus EXP guitar, Nanovalve guitar amp, tuner, cable, gig bag, picks, strap, and a Learn to Play DVD. Models There are five different models of the Peavey Predator, with different styles and makes. They were made in the United States, Korea and Vietnam. While the United States manufacturing have now stopped they are still made in ...
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Devin Townsend
Devin Garrett Townsend (born May 5, 1972) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He founded extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad and was its primary songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist from 1994 to 2007. He has also had an extensive solo career and has released a total of 28 albums across all of his projects as of 2022. After performing in a number of heavy metal bands in high school, Townsend was discovered in 1993 by a record label who asked him to perform lead vocals on Steve Vai's album ''Sex & Religion''. After recording and touring with Vai, he was discouraged by what he found in the music industry and vented his anger on his 1995 solo album ''Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing'', which he released under the pseudonym Strapping Young Lad. He soon assembled a band of the same name, with whom he released the critically acclaimed album ''City'' in 1997. Since then, he has released three more studio albums with Strapping Young Lad, along with solo mater ...
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Peavey Reactor
The Peavey Reactor is a solid body electric guitar of the telecaster type, manufactured between 1993 and 1999 and made in the US by Peavey. All models have a bolt-on Bolt-on neck is a method of guitar (or similar stringed instrument) construction that involves joining a guitar neck and body using screws or bolts, as opposed to glue and joinery as with set-in neck joints. Methods The "bolt-on" method is u ... neck, 22 frets, a 12” (305 mm) fingerboard radius, and a 25½ “ (648 mm) scale.https://assets.peavey.com/literature/manuals/reactor.pdf The standard Reactor has a rock maple neck, a poplar body, and solid color paint job. The pickup and knob configuration, bridge, and overall body shape bears resemblance to the bolt-on S-S Fender Telecaster. Electronics The pickup configuration is S-S The guitar has one master volume control, one master tone control, in addition to a 3-way pickup selector. See also * List of Peavey guitars References Further r ...
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Peavey Millennium BXP 2
Peavey may refer to: * Peavey (surname) * Peavey (tool), a logging tool * Peavey Electronics, an American audio equipment manufacturer * Peavey Company, a former name of Gavilon, an American commodity management firm See also * Peavy (other) * * * Pee Vee (other) * Pee Wee (other) * PV (other) PV may refer to: Places * Paceville, Malta * Puerto Vallarta, Mexico * Postal village, a settlement that has a post office United States * Palos Verdes Peninsula, California * Prescott Valley, Arizona * Prairie Village, Kansas Politics * Par ...
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Brian Bromberg
Brian Bromberg (born December 5, 1960) is an American jazz bassist and record producer who performs on both electric and acoustic instruments. Biography Bromberg was born on December 5, 1960, in Tucson, Arizona. His father and brother, David, who both played drums, influenced him to take up the instrument himself. At the age of 13, he began seriously pursuing a career as a drummer. However, at around the same time, the leader of his school orchestra steered him towards the upright bass. From then on, he committed to stick to a strict practice regimen and even "tested out of high school early" because of the rigorous schedule he set for himself. Still, plucking away in his basement was only half of the plan. It was integral for Bromberg to gain experience playing in live situations. Thus, he accepted virtually every gig he could get. It was somewhat common for Bromberg to play "five to seven nights a week with several different bands." In 1979, Marc Johnson, the bassist working ...
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Modulus Guitars
Modulus Graphite (formerly, ''Modulus Guitars'') is an American manufacturer of musical instruments best known for building bass guitars with carbon fiber necks. The company, originally called Modulus Graphite, was founded in part by Geoff Gould, a bassist who also worked for an aerospace company in Palo Alto, California, and coworker Jerry Dorsch. When they split, Jerry started Graphite Guitar Systems in Washington state. History The name is a reference to Young's modulus, a measure of the stiffness of an elastic material, used in the field of solid mechanics. Carbon fiber has an exceptionally high modulus. Traditionally, electric guitar and bass necks are made from hardwoods (such as maple or mahogany) reinforced with an adjustable steel " truss rod." Wood, being a naturally occurring material, is prone to variations in density and flexibility. This, coupled with the high stresses created by stretching steel strings across them lengthwise, makes wood necks prone to certain u ...
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