Your Peavey T

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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Your Peavey T

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If you have a "T" series peavey, share it here :D

I'll start:

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Probably should just post pics in the guitar thread, as its not nearly common enough to have more than 1 or two other members post..
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can i have a mod move it?
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Post by Dillon »

I didn't know these were shortscale. There's one just like yours for sale at my local GC, $300. Thought about snatching it up, it's got a nice vintage vibe and I love natural finishes...
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Didn't Pens have one?
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Post by mongoose69 »

My first "new" guitar was a T-15 back in '85. Definitely a shortscale. Definitely a steaming pile! Superferrite indeed!!!
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Pretty sure I had one of the basses a loooong time ago -- T40? T60?
It wasn't very good, but then neither was I...
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Post by Grant »

Do these things use conversion necks or are they "proper" shortscales?
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what is a conversion neck?
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It's a neck that "intonates" properly on a body built for a different scale. Same bridge placement (same bridge-to-neck-heel distance), different scale. The last few frets of fretboard are hacked off and heel is moved forward to compensate.

I bought a T15 neck, which arrived today. It is indeed a conversion neck when matched up with a body in a way that makes sense w/r/t the neck's contours and mounting hole positions. There's enough space for a 20th fret when the neck is lined up like that, so there's a difference in pocket configurations between the standard "strat" and Peavey T.

I imagine that the T25, T26, and T27 have 24.75" conversion necks. They could be useful for anyone looking to make a Peavey-headstocked Toronado/Jagmaster II hybrid/abomination. I'd do it.

Or a 24.75" Jag HH, maybe. All it'd take is a little neck pocket surgery.
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peavey t necks are my favorite right now
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dude. srsly. take that fucking gif out of your signature.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:dude. srsly. take that fucking gif out of your signature.
Yeah! It is frustrating.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:dude. srsly. take that fucking gif out of your signature.
+1 its pissing me off :?
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dub wrote:Didn't Pens have one?
I had a T-60 that I sold on craigslist. I would have loved to convert it to lefty but I felt wrong defiling a perfectly well made 60's instrument like that.

The necks on Peavey's have always been really nice. The T-60 had the same neck as my much later Predator.
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Post by Haze »

Here is a T-60 local to me
pretty cool looking guitar
http://tulsa.craigslist.org/msg/1824394131.html

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Post by westtexasred »

My friend's store has a Peavey Patriot w/OHSC for $200

It looks like this one but it has it has a trem bridge and Gibson speed knobs.

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Post by SirAstatine »

Those pickups are class. Really nice and bright - bit like a Rick pickup. I'd kill for some more, traded away the guitar with them in foolishly.
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i did.........miss it.
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Post by robroe »

piss. nate has a peavy ripper bass, i think its a T60.


it weighs more than i do
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