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Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:00 pm
by subprime_Archive
I wonder if it would be worth it to get an aluminum neck for one of these eventually if I like it enough...

Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:00 pm
by subprime_Archive
Is the bridge worth replacing? It seems odd.

Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:00 pm
by subprime_Archive
It seems like the only non rad part of the bass, unless it isnt

Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:00 pm
by tallchris_Archive
chris jury wrote:Easily the most confusing diagram I've ever read for a guitar. I think event the Jaguar Bass one was easier to follow.After dealing w/ J Burns' weight relieved LPDC, I think a router and a 1/8" maple slab could do wonders for these things...but I'm unwilling to try it on mine. Seriously, could router out 1.5 or 2 pounds of ash.Do you still have my old T-40?

Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:00 pm
by tallchris_Archive
chris jury wrote:tallchris wrote:chris jury wrote:Easily the most confusing diagram I've ever read for a guitar. I think event the Jaguar Bass one was easier to follow.After dealing w/ J Burns' weight relieved LPDC, I think a router and a 1/8" maple slab could do wonders for these things...but I'm unwilling to try it on mine. Seriously, could router out 1.5 or 2 pounds of ash.Do you still have my old T-40?Yep. I am leaning toward playing the Danelectro for the new project, but it is somewhat limiting. Might have to get the old Backbreaker out and give it a go.Cool. Glad that guy is still in the family!Awesome sounding bass, but yeah, HEAVEY.Never had any issues with the playability of the neck, but I also have dumb giant hands and I've never been able to roll with a Jazz neck. Early 60's style P-Bass (the widest Fender bass at the nut) are the most comfortable for me to play, but I've also played a '62 style MIJ P for years, so I might just be used to it at this point.

Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:00 pm
by tallchris_Archive
Not necessarily a Kerble, but this is a good T-40 thread in C/NC:Bass Guitar: The "vintage" Peavey T-40

Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:00 pm
by Tommy_Archive
154 wrote:Tommy wrote:Pretty sure mine had an aluminum nut... Caix or 154 remember for sure?A lot of the knobs on that bass didn't work, but it was still one of the most aggressive basses I've ever heard.The non-fuctioning stuff was kind of fixed when I got it, though with the wrong type of switch. I replaced it with the right switch within 24 hours of owning it and everything was A-OK. Did not affect the overall sound of the bass. It did sound noticeably different than Mat's black one.

Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 7:00 pm
by Tommy_Archive
Pretty sure mine had an aluminum nut... Caix or 154 remember for sure?

Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 7:00 pm
by elisha wiesner_Archive
subprime wrote:The phase switch seems more useful for guitar. You never really have a reason to turn the bass to a weaker mode, but wit ha single channel amp it can be a lot more useful I guess. Huh?

Peavey T-40 thread

Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 7:00 pm
by llllllllllllllllllllllll_Archive
subprime wrote:The phase switch seems more useful for guitar. You never really have a reason to turn the bass to a weaker mode, but wit ha single channel amp it can be a lot more useful I guess.Besides what Steve mentioned with the bridge pickup, you can also get different sounds by turning on the phase, switching to the middle pickup position and then bringing one of the pickup's volume up and down.