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Mitchrx
Posted 2008-01-07 12:07 PM (#63217)
Subject: Another under-rated guitar


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I just picked up a new toy, a Peavey T-60, which is considered an under-rated guitar. The guitar was developed in the late 70's and has lots of innovations in the electronics such as coil-tapping which is activated with the last 1/4 rotation of the tone knobs and a phase switch. These guitars have their own fan club site.

Unofficial T-60 forum

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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-01-07 12:27 PM (#63218 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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Now that's a strange looking bass on the wall...
Nice guitar tho....
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Mitchrx
Posted 2008-01-07 1:00 PM (#63219 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Now that's a strange looking bass on the wall...
Nice guitar tho....
I thought someone would notice that. It was my son's high school wood shop project. He started with a $49 bass guitar that we got from Music123. He kept the neck and all of the hardware and made a new body.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-01-07 1:06 PM (#63220 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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I had one of those, they were great in their day, but a little clunky by current standards. Though Peavey claimed the tone-control coil-tap as their innovation Jim Burns did exactly the same thing on the Burns Scorpion guitar which was launced at the same time as the T60
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2008-01-07 1:18 PM (#63221 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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Hey Beal... It took them 22 years to make that???

LOL !!! ROFL!!!!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-01-07 1:21 PM (#63222 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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Jerry Reed played one for a while....
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Mitchrx
Posted 2008-01-07 1:25 PM (#63223 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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It is a bit "clinky" but not as heavy as some claim. This one weighs 9.5 lbs. The neck is very sweet tho. The pick-ups are a lot hotter than what I'm used to. They start to crunch at only 4 on the knob. The neck p/u sounds really nice particularly in combo with the bridge. Too bad I suck on electric guitar, but I'm practicing and keeping optimistic that some day . . . .
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-01-07 1:29 PM (#63224 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar



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The woodshop guitar would actually be interesting if not for the pickguard. I would have given him A's for effort and achievement, sans the pickguard, but maybe only a C- on the utility of the cutout. The best I ever did in woodshop was an 8' free-standing two-dimensional reindeer for which I would have given myself an F for utility.
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Mitchrx
Posted 2008-01-07 1:33 PM (#63225 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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He should have worked a bit harder on the pick guard, but was running out of time. I was surprised he finished it at all.
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Beal
Posted 2008-01-07 4:09 PM (#63226 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar



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Yeah, it took him 22 years for that!
I had one and the matching bass T-40. Nothing special. I sold them both. Skinny necks and heavy body. I think it was one of the first that haevily used CNC tools to make and finish the bodies and necks. That and Mississippi wages allowed it the sell for $349 I think it was(case included).
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2008-01-07 6:46 PM (#63227 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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Originally posted by Mitchrx:
He should have worked a bit harder on the pick guard, but was running out of time. I was surprised he finished it at all.
I think you should get this Flip Out to match it.

Come to think of it, how ahead of his time was he on that idea?
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2008-01-07 7:20 PM (#63228 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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Did/does PEAVEY make guitars themselves ?
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-01-07 7:40 PM (#63229 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar
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I can't stop looking at the bass!
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Damon67
Posted 2008-01-08 12:14 AM (#63230 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar



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Congrats on the T-60 Mitch. BTW, does it say "Patent Applied For" on the neck? If so you have an early PAF.

Nice find either way.

To those who haven't played/heard these things, they have some very unique sounds and a cool retro look and feel. The necks are thin, but I don't mind that.

All that said, UK II is still the king!
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TheBigLidowsky
Posted 2008-01-08 12:25 AM (#63231 - in reply to #63217)
Subject: Re: Another under-rated guitar


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Hey man, don't be hatin!

Ok, the looks aren't that good, but the thing works, i got the intonation perfect and it gets ridiculous harmonics. It took a long ass time to carve that body out, leaving little time fore the rest of it.

And I intend on playing that Peavey when i get home
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