Steel Guitar Strings
Strings & instruction for lap steel, Hawaiian & pedal steel guitars
http://SteelGuitarShopper.com
Ray Price Shuffles
Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron.
http://steelguitarmusic.com

This Forum is CLOSED.
Go to bb.steelguitarforum.com to read and post new messages.


  The Steel Guitar Forum
  Electronics
  Peavey Guitar Question

Post New Topic  
your profile | join | preferences | help | search

next newest topic | next oldest topic
Author Topic:   Peavey Guitar Question
Shaan Shirazi
Member

From: Austin, TX, USA

posted 03 September 2003 09:39 PM     profile     
Saw a Peavey Telecaster type guitar at a pawn shop with what looked like two Joe Barden pickups installed. I'm thinking of buying it and swapping parts out with other teles if they are authentic Joe B's since the price of the guitar is less than a couple of pickups would be.

Did Peavey Tele's ever come with Joe Bardens or maybe they had a pickup design that copied them? I don't know anything about Peavey Guitars.

Shaan

------------------
The Pickin' Paniolo

[This message was edited by Shaan Shirazi on 03 September 2003 at 09:40 PM.]

Mike Brown
Member

From: Meridian, Mississippi USA

posted 04 September 2003 06:51 AM     profile     
Shaan,
Peavey pickups have been designed in house. We have never used third party pickups.

Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation

Tom Campbell
Member

From: Houston, Texas, USA

posted 04 September 2003 01:19 PM     profile     
I have three Peavey guitars...2 teles and a Falcon. They are the most UNDERATED guitars out there. Mine have maple necks, alder bodies and beat the #@*!! out of Fender for quality and sound...they are American made, good o'l USA.
You can find them on ebay quite frequently. Look for Peavey Reactor (tele version) or Peavey Falcon (strat version).
Shaan Shirazi
Member

From: Austin, TX, USA

posted 05 September 2003 05:55 AM     profile     
Here's a link to a Reactor guitar for sale on eBay that has the same pickups as the one I saw. That makes me think these are Peavey pickups and not Joe Bardens althought they look just like them.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2555776018&category=33046

Any opinions?

Shaan

------------------
The Pickin' Paniolo

Tom Campbell
Member

From: Houston, Texas, USA

posted 05 September 2003 07:09 AM     profile     
Hello Shaan

If the pickups look like the ones in the ebay Reactor, chances are great that they are the Peavey stock pickup. In this case the pickup is a double blade humbucker which was used in the Reactor AX version. Peavey also made a later model Reactor (not AX) which uses a single coil pickup like the ones Fender uses.

The Bill Lawerence(Pennsylvina Co.) makes a double blade humbucking pickup that looks very similar to the Peavey AX stock pickup. The original Bill Lawerence (Califorina Co.) also makes a single blade humbucking pickup that is used alot in telecasters and Strats.

Hope this explaination is not to confusing.
TC

Mike Brown
Member

From: Meridian, Mississippi USA

posted 05 September 2003 07:09 AM     profile     
I own a Reactor and it is one of the best playing guitars that I own and I own two Fender Tele's. But, my main guitar right now is one that we never introduced called a TRIUMPH. The band that I play in has two other guitarists, so now I play steel much more. But, the two guitarists both use Tele's and I didn't want to sound just like them, so I started using my Triumph and it is one fine instrument. It has two "soapbar" pickups and gets a great tone/sound when using a Peavey Classic 100 amp with a 410 cab. I love it!

We only made a few of these guitars though.

Shaan Shirazi
Member

From: Austin, TX, USA

posted 05 September 2003 08:24 AM     profile     
Thanks for the info guys, I just bought a '57 reissue MIJ Tele last week so I guess I'll hold off on this one. I sure love my new gee-tar!

Shaan

------------------
The Pickin' Paniolo

Mike Harmon
Member

From: Overland, Missouri, USA

posted 05 September 2003 11:34 AM     profile     
I have 3 Peavey guitars, a natural finish T-60, a natural finish T-40 bass, and a white Dyna-Bass. I love these guitars! Tom is right, these ARE the best playing guitars around. I have a Gibson LP Classic, a Guild X-170 Manhattan, and a Gibson ES-335DT, but my favorite all-round player is the T-60. With the split-coil pups and the phase switch, you can get just about any kind of tone you want out of the T-60.

Mike

Dyke Corson
Member

From: Urbana, IL USA

posted 06 September 2003 09:40 PM     profile     
I gotta chime in here, I've been playing Peavey guitars for over 20 years, and they are great. My two main american made guitars are a Falcon (strat type) and a Generation S-3, which is a maple top 3 pickup tele type. I am a Peavey dealer - but found these on e-bay very cheap. I get TONS of compliments on these two guitars for both tone and playability. The current US made Limited series are killer strat type guitars and the Cropper is a great tele type guitar. The Wolfgangs are great too - Peavey has alway been a VERY under-rated guitar mfg. Check them out! Their current import stuff is some of the best stuff out there too! Mike, tell me more about your "rare" peavey guitar...
Gary Walker
Member

From: Morro Bay, CA

posted 07 September 2003 11:08 AM     profile     
As an owner of a sunburst T-60 and past owner of a black T-40, they truly are an incredible value. The late Phil Baugh played one for years with a MSA pedal setup and Steve Wariner also played a Peavey for a long time and many others and are indeed very underrated.

All times are Pacific (US)

next newest topic | next oldest topic

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic
Post New Topic  
Hop to:

Contact Us | The Pedal Steel Pages

Note: Messages not explicitly copyrighted are in the Public Domain.

Powered by Infopop www.infopop.com © 2000
Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.46

Our mailing address is:
The Steel Guitar Forum
148 South Cloverdale Blvd.
Cloverdale, CA 95425 USA

Support the Forum