Absolutely STUNNINGI have no idea what possessed me to get this one...I honestly didn’t think my bid would come close to cutting it.
Heck, I can barely handle 4 strings in the bass register...where the strings are more like cables
But I won the bidding, so here it is in all of its flamey blue splendor!!!
A late 80s/early 90s(haven’t dated it yet-preamp board has April 89 on it) Peavey TL-Six:
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Sorry, I lost the sun for the pic’s, but hey....this thing is crazy!
So far:
Plays well.
Cleaned up well.
Makes a decent sound.(needs some work-someone’s been up to something with the pickups, but it functions)
Active, AND Passive!(both work, well. Just as they should)
Pretty good shape for 30-ish years old.
And it’s Blue!!! The color of justice!
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It has a Dynabass preamp....the Dynabass, during the late 80s had two big speed knobs; a volume, and a “blend”...and three small knobs; bass, mid, and treble. Then there was a tiny toggle switch; down was active mode(9volt), and all controls worked as advertised. Up on the mini toggle was passive mode: volume and blend still work normally, but the only small knob that does anything in passive mode is the treble knob....it acts as a standard tone knob. Easy-peasy.Blues Breaker Boom Maker (im a riot)
Soooo Mr Bastard Sir-- how Doth this Active/Passive wizardry function where the rubber hits the road as they say?
Hahahaha! Yeah! Or you could just RTFM!oh.....................................
It’s a shame, I’m not worthy....I must say Don this is truly a PRO level instrument here-- not for the ham handed hobbyist noodler as myself
I commed thee on a worthy aquasition!
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Indeed! I tuned it up to standard pitch, and jammed along with some new Tool for about a half hour.SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET

Nice to see you posting again...I started counting strings at the bridge and got to 8 for a second... The stripes confused me.
Looks really nice.
I had no idea Peavey made a monster bass like this... 30 years ago!!!!!! Congrats...Pretty good shape for 30-ish years old.
