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NBD! Peavey T-40 Blade 1982


cocco
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Today, after a long while of saving and selling things, The blade T-40 I bought off Flat Eric finally turned up. First impressions are great! Condition is near perfect for a 1982 bass, The tone is similar to the Toaster one but cuts through the mix better and the fit and finish feels better than the toaster too. Heres a pic for drooling over. I'm a bit besotted with it to be honest. I don't think it will be turning up in the for sale section any time soon! Maybe gear porn though.

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Awesome! I have a '79 T40, but the previous owner chopped half the body off making it neck heavy. Looks a bit ugly, but it was my first bass, and I just cannot bring myself to part with it. Has the toaster pickups, but heard those blades pack some punch. Has this sweet upper-mid honk which is so adorable haha! :)

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[quote name='cocco' timestamp='1323940855' post='1468814']
Thats a real shame! Rosewood necked ones are hard to come by. I also have a 78 toaster. Both are great basses for different reasons.
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It is a shame. When I found out that this is not what a T40 is supposed to look like, I was a bit annoyed. I may be on the prowl for a body, just to get it up to code. Interesting fact that the rosewood necks are not as common.

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[quote name='minnikin32' timestamp='1324042467' post='1470137']
It is a shame. When I found out that this is not what a T40 is supposed to look like, I was a bit annoyed. I may be on the prowl for a body, just to get it up to code. Interesting fact that the rosewood necks are not as common.
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Flat Eric on here has a fairly extensive collection of T-40s and parts. maybe it would be worth sending him a message? I know he's having a clear out at the moment too. I'm pretty sure he'd have a body.

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[quote name='Machines' timestamp='1324043286' post='1470149']
I really dig the vibe of these basses - maybe Peavey should reissue it ?!
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I have to agree. I think they'd have to be expensive if they were reissued though, all that ash and metal wouldn't be cheap I don't think. Anyone remember when they were being built? were they expensive?

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[quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1324074853' post='1470721']
I like T-40s. If I were in the market for something a bit older (80's) It'd be a toss-up between a T-40 and an Ibanez MC924 Musician (fretted)
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VERY Chalk and Cheese!
I have a 924 - gigged it a couple of weeks ago - a different animal to the Forty, entirely.

Get both!!

:)

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Wow, my T-40 looks very similar to yours, but she's one year younger. Very nice bass, I agree. And the sound's just a killer. Along with my customized P-bass and Tele Bass it's the perfect setup to fill the whole spectrum of bass sounds. Love her, never gonna give her away.


Oh, and BTW - what the heck is with Boba Fett fans and T-40's?
I met a guy from USA who was big fan of both, who messaged me after I called T-40 "Boba Fett among basses". At the time I was writing my thesis about Boba and I interviewed him... :P

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[quote name='Grand Wazoo' timestamp='1324578030' post='1475914']
Cocco, what do the 2 switches do? series / parallel or split coil?
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The switches are actually Pick-up selector and Phase switch.

With both pick-ups on, the phase switch creates a hollow, out of phase tone,
with both PU on full.
If you roll off either of the volumes, you get a whole lot of other tones.
The other thing it does is act as a Coil select on the Bridge PU, when the tone
is on Full - Single coil - it switches from the one nearest the bridge to the one
nearer tthe neck, giving a slightly fuller sound.

Cheers. :)

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[quote name='FlatEric' timestamp='1324716675' post='1477232'](...)
The other thing it does is act as a Coil select on the Bridge PU, when the tone
is on Full - Single coil - it switches from the one nearest the bridge to the one
nearer tthe neck, giving a slightly fuller sound.[/quote]
Wow, I didn't knew that! Thanks for info, nice Christmas gift :D

[b]EDIT:[/b] Yeah, that's right. With this unique feature, T-40 sounds like a funky Jazz Bass on steroids!
Whoever designed the entire electronics layout in this bass was either genius or crazy. Or both.

Given the prices for T-40, I guess the only reason not every bassist has this bass in his collection is its horrid weight.

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