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Peavey Millennium bass guitars are well regarded as the essential working player's bass for their solid low end, playability and craftsmanship - in fact, pros such as John Campbell (Lamb of God), Josh Sattler (doubleDRIVE) and Marco Mendoza (Ted Nugent, Whitesnake) are avid Millennium players.
The Millennium is a dynamic bass—you can dial it to be muddy and thick or you can crisp it up. You can go pretty much anywhere. It's a solid bass that'll withstand the rigors of a touring metal band. It's proven
- John Campbell of Lamb of God
Millennium AC BXP basses feature basswood bodies, hard rock maple necks with rosewood fretboards and attractive quilted maple tops. An active electronic system, driven by Peavey Cirrus neck and bridge active pickups, provides an extra boost in volume and tone with more expressive sound control. These 21-fret, 34 inch scale basses also feature volume, pickup blend, bass, mid and treble controls, as well as the new Peavey headstock design.
Millennium AC BXP Specifications
- 34 inch scale
- FIve bolt attachment with hard rock maple neck
- Rosewood fretboard and agathis body with quilted veneer
- 21 frets
- Hipshot Y-style machine heads
- Standard wheel torsion rod
- Finger style bridge, string thru with string thru ferrules
- Peavey VFL atctive pickups
- Volume, pickup blend, bass, mid and treble controls
- Satin black hardware
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| A steal of a bass at this price; I plan on buying one |
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| Very solidly built bass. Pickups and preamp wiring was clean. Good bolt joint for neck. Frets were installed and finished well. |
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| This has the active soapbar pickups and preamp from the Cirrus bass collection. Come on!! Really?!?! Super phenominal. Comfortable weight. Bass tends to nose-dive when standing, but balanced pretty well when sitting. |
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| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| Kinda went over tone in the "Sound" description.
Overall opinion: Having played the bass, I believe it should sell for double what the price is. This is a comfortable bass with good tone and good construction. I've been playing professionally in studios and in live projects for the last 12 years, and I've played basses priced at $800 - $1000 that didn't play or sound as good as this bass does. I would say to buy the bass, and if you don't use it for anything else, you'll have a reliable back-up bass for live gigs. |
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| Flawless black dye finish over quilted maple top. Beautiful bass to look at. Satin finish on neck. |
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