NBD! Keeping it in the family...Peavey T-45

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I really want to say “Thank you!” to Adrian @eSGEe for this addition to
the Beantown Boomstick Brigade!
A “new to me” Peavey T-45, in a seldom seen “Burgundy Burst”.
I haven’t decided, yet, on an affectation for it...maybe...”Buzz-Burst” to go with
The “Stoner Burst”.

This thing must have stopped at every day spa from Florida, to Massachusetts, for a rub...
Down. Let’s just say USPS had ample opportunity to spend some “quality time” with my bass.
Adrian shipped it out quickly, it left Florida quickly.....and it fell of the face of the earth for what seemed like an eternity....before spending two days traveling 85 miles across Massachusetts.

.......but I digress......
PICTURES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It arrived in a very unfocused condition :wink:B0B08804-88F2-415A-A919-90C24B2C4975.jpeg

I had to hang it in a place of honor...
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Then introduced it to a long lost family member...3B63C627-D656-4396-959B-5790CFC1B94B.jpeg

And welcomed it to the family!

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:woohoo:Happy!:woohoo:
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That is alot of low end!! COngrats on the new addition !! So how does it feel and sound?
Yeah, I forgot to say....

It sounds great! It plays like butter! It is the same, but different, in comparison to the T-40. It does more of a beefy P Bass thing, where as the T-40 does more of a Jazz/Ric thing. They compliment each other well. Adrian shipped it with flat wound strings, so it feels different on the fretboard, but much the same overall neck feel...more mellow sound though.
I ran it through the Kustom first, for a clean comparison. Then I ran it through my Tiny Terror, in to a 1x15+tweeter cab. I experimented with dirtboxes in both scenarios. It really did well!
I think I have my basses covered now.:facepalm:(couldn’t resist)
 
Nice family Don! Makes me want to learn the bass.
I’m thankful for my time spent pretending to play bass.:wink:
It’s a great writing tool. Very helpful in guiding composition.
I don’t pretend to be any good...but I don’t “pretend” to enjoy playing bass either! I really do enjoy it almost as much as playing guitar, and singing.
I’m really glad that Adrian thought of me, and kept it at a humane price point, when he felt the need to push this along to a new home.:cheers:
 
Lovely collection of basses and amps! The burgundy burst is very nice, but that honeyburst one looks fandabbydoubledozy!

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The cupboard could do with a tidy up though... :D
 
I really want to say “Thank you!” to Adrian @eSGEe for this addition to
the Beantown Boomstick Brigade!
A “new to me” Peavey T-45, in a seldom seen “Burgundy Burst”.
I haven’t decided, yet, on an affectation for it...maybe...”Buzz-Burst” to go with
The “Stoner Burst”.

This thing must have stopped at every day spa from Florida, to Massachusetts, for a rub...
Down. Let’s just say USPS had ample opportunity to spend some “quality time” with my bass.
Adrian shipped it out quickly, it left Florida quickly.....and it fell of the face of the earth for what seemed like an eternity....before spending two days traveling 85 miles across Massachusetts.

.......but I digress......
PICTURES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It arrived in a very unfocused condition :wink:View attachment 24318

I had to hang it in a place of honor...
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Then introduced it to a long lost family member...View attachment 24321

And welcomed it to the family!

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:woohoo:Happy!:woohoo:
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Well written! Nice!
 
I’d like to think that, “he knows that it has gone to a place where it will be appreciated and cared for”...but I know that his new BC Rich must have cost him a bit:D
That would be the motivation the BC Rich didnt hurt that bad (its a Japo model not USA) but I needed space and I knew you liked the Merlot Burst from the miute I posted pics--I also KNEW it would sound KILLER through a KUSTOM (TBTH the T-45 missed the Kustom and I wanted her to have an old friend back )

CHeers you Bastard --- you got quite the big bottom there ;)

GO BRUINS!!!!
 
Adrian is a pusher man.
He did the same thing to me, shows me a couple of the U.S. made Peaveys.
Lets me rub my junk on em and all, play em for a while, then he sets the hook and reels me in.
It's a conspiracy to get everyone playing U.S. made Peaveys.
He finds em for like 35 cents a piece. :eek:
Don't know how he does it but it must be a Ferengi kind of Peavey locating radar antenna in his junk.

You've been warned.:rolf:
 
Lovely collection of basses and amps! The burgundy burst is very nice, but that honeyburst one looks fandabbydoubledozy!

arts-graphics-2008_1131347a.jpg


The cupboard could do with a tidy up though... :D

Thank you sir!
That bookshelf is the result of decades of scientific acoustics research, and development.
It is a carefully, custom crafted bass trap, AND a scatter block dispersion/diffusion feature in my home studio. It is all carefully calibrated to address the acoustics problems inherent in any structure that has any parallel constructs.

Don't, you'll never find anything if you do.

There’s that too. I am a lefty. My organizational skills are amazing to me. Some other people even seem amazed when they see how well my system works:wink:.

Well written! Nice!

Thank you Robert. That was nice of you to say.

That would be the motivation the BC Rich didnt hurt that bad (its a Japo model not USA) but I needed space and I knew you liked the Merlot Burst from the miute I posted pics--I also KNEW it would sound KILLER through a KUSTOM (TBTH the T-45 missed the Kustom and I wanted her to have an old friend back )

CHeers you Bastard --- you got quite the big bottom there ;)

GO BRUINS!!!!
Thank you again! All of that, above, is true!

Adrian is a pusher man.
He did the same thing to me, shows me a couple of the U.S. made Peaveys.
Lets me rub my junk on em and all, play em for a while, then he sets the hook and reels me in.
It's a conspiracy to get everyone playing U.S. made Peaveys.
He finds em for like 35 cents a piece. :eek:
Don't know how he does it but it must be a Ferengi kind of Peavey locating radar antenna in his junk.

You've been warned.:rolf:

Points taken sir! I will say that I have been a Peavey bass fan for many years. I just have not been playing much bass....until the last few years. My good old Washburn has been a great bass, and I still adore it thoroughly. I didn’t think that I was deserving of anything more, until I started playing more. I know that these Peavey basses are not some crazy-expensive-custom-killer-handmade by elven mystic bass lords, but they’re more than good enough for me.
:woohoo::rolf::cool:
 
I really want to say “Thank you!” to Adrian @eSGEe for this addition to
the Beantown Boomstick Brigade!
A “new to me” Peavey T-45, in a seldom seen “Burgundy Burst”.
I haven’t decided, yet, on an affectation for it...maybe...”Buzz-Burst” to go with
The “Stoner Burst”.

This thing must have stopped at every day spa from Florida, to Massachusetts, for a rub...
Down. Let’s just say USPS had ample opportunity to spend some “quality time” with my bass.
Adrian shipped it out quickly, it left Florida quickly.....and it fell of the face of the earth for what seemed like an eternity....before spending two days traveling 85 miles across Massachusetts.

.......but I digress......
PICTURES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It arrived in a very unfocused condition :wink:View attachment 24318

I had to hang it in a place of honor...
View attachment 24319

Then introduced it to a long lost family member...View attachment 24321

And welcomed it to the family!

View attachment 24320
:woohoo:Happy!:woohoo:
View attachment 24325

Flash back to gigging in the day. Nice amp and bass's - congrats, man...
 
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