I've only found small bit's of peoples opinions on what has happened, not what has actually gone down. Anyone here know? I quit watching Undercover Boss long ago so I didn't see the program where every body's feathers got ruffled. Just curious and thanks for your time.
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What's the deal on Peavey???
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I didn't see it, but from what I heard the episode went by the usual formula, with promises made & cash given to the main people they followed, but then when they did followup at the end of the show, people ended up laid off & screwed over after Peavey went ahead with major downsizing & offshoring.
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I used to work with a guy who knows Hartley personally, and was actually in his wedding.
But there have been very few of their products I would care to own; guitars, amps, PA gear, whatever. Their stuff just never did it for me.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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Maybe I just don't have a clue about such things, but it seems to me that if they want to revamp/rebuild the company, the way to go about it is NOT to start importing cheap crap. Peavey isn't exactly known for prestigious gear in the first place; most people think of a lot of their stuff as starter instruments. So now they want to stoop to competing against other cheap crap?
Jackson can somewhat get away with that, because a lot of younger players want that "prestige" of the Jackson name on the headstock. Same with Fender, Ibanez, and a few others. But Peavey?
What they should do is focus on a limited selection of top notch American-made products, or at least until their name carries some weight.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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The ONLY top quality stuff they've ever made IMO is the Vandenburg model (now the V-type) and some of their PA systems/power amps. Tommy D."I'm going to try and work it out so at the end it's a pure guts race......because if it is.....I'm the only one that can win" - Steve Prefontaine
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Regardless of common perceptions, I do think they make some decent gear. But I also think they make too much of it, as in too many models.
If you look back over their history, it seems that they've changed their offerings at a very fast pace. Jackson has had the SL2H since, what, the early 90's? Same with the SL1, the Warrior, etc.... The Fender Stratocaster has been around since 1954 and the Telecaster even longer. And of course, the Gibson stuff.
But how long has a Peavey model remained running before they eliminated it?Member - National Sarcasm Society
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