Re: Peavy V-type
Actually, They turned the "limited edition" into the standard model.
This is the only V-type made by Peavy for now.
They cut out the USA.
This looks like an attempt to bring back the older Vandenburg at a lower pricepoint.
This has a neck profile closer to the originals than the earlier bolt-ons.
I spoke to them on the phone this morning, this is brand new, introduced this summer.
It seems to have better wood specs than your typical Korean axe.
Maple Neck-through with alder wings.
The tech guy I spoke to was a big fan of the USA series and is a little sad they are discontinued.
He did however, swear up and down that this latest incarnation is the "best import guitar they've ever made." His words, not mine.
A nice guy. We spoke about guitars, I told him I was a fan of Jacksons, he thought I would find the quality at least as good as whats comming out of Japan.
As far as the Brian Moore guitar, not quite my thing. I'm a Super-strat pointy head guy, it's my favorite style.
Actually, They turned the "limited edition" into the standard model.
This is the only V-type made by Peavy for now.
They cut out the USA.
This looks like an attempt to bring back the older Vandenburg at a lower pricepoint.
This has a neck profile closer to the originals than the earlier bolt-ons.
I spoke to them on the phone this morning, this is brand new, introduced this summer.
It seems to have better wood specs than your typical Korean axe.
Maple Neck-through with alder wings.
The tech guy I spoke to was a big fan of the USA series and is a little sad they are discontinued.
He did however, swear up and down that this latest incarnation is the "best import guitar they've ever made." His words, not mine.
A nice guy. We spoke about guitars, I told him I was a fan of Jacksons, he thought I would find the quality at least as good as whats comming out of Japan.
As far as the Brian Moore guitar, not quite my thing. I'm a Super-strat pointy head guy, it's my favorite style.
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