Log in
Log in

or
Create an account

or
< All Peavey Millennium 4 BXP reviews
Add this product to
  • My former gear
  • My current gear
  • My wishlist
Peavey Millennium 4 BXP
Images
1/30
Peavey Millennium 4 BXP

4-string bass guitar from Peavey belonging to the Millennium series

Slayer77 Slayer77
Published on 01/21/07 at 04:01
34''(864mm) scale
21 frets
5-bolt maple neck with rosewood fingerboard&nbsp;&nbsp;<div>
Basswood body with quilted maple top&nbsp;
Mechanical axis aligned with the tension nut respecting the axis of the corresponding string
Double expansion truss rod&nbsp;
Molded bridge with a choice of passing strings (type string through or stopped)
Two passive low-noise Jazz style&nbsp;pickups</div>

UTILIZATION

The neck is rather nice, is not a highway but its still going
The access is easy to acute
Ergonomics are very good, as jazz bass, does not sting the nose and is not very heavy
I keep it on the back with a strap wide enough for 4 hours and its going very well
The rapidly changing sound not need to shot three hours, he takes off against by the end of six months, but it is not very important relativemment, the varnish also have to be careful

SOUNDS

It suits me very well, the bass sound relatively straightforward, its a bold ... be serious push back then, I use it primarily for the Metal and it fits very well but I slap no prob and the red hot going very well, it remains very versatile!
with a pedal it takes all kinds of metal, but I would say to his peavey fairly typical for the heavy!

OVERALL OPINION

Basically I ais past years, and for this price range peavey hits hard and I think I'm going to remain faithful, one of the best value for money today, jai tested for harley jym demmarer a (horrible) and a squier jazz bass for the price and the price that I esthetic there!

with experience I would take the same no prob!