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Everyone knows about T-40s. But the T-45 is new to me (on account of being ignorant).
Anyone know what they're like?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PEAVEY-T-45-VINTAGE-USA-BASS-GUITAR-MAPLE-NECK-SUNBURST-T45-T60-30-AMERICAN-/221014210210?pt=Guitar&hash=item33757936a2

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[quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1335967667' post='1638771']
I also read that they can be heavier than t40s.
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Good grief. Do they make them out of the stuff that Trace Elliot use to line their cabs?

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Very Nice, overshadowed by the T-40. B)

As said above, more P about these, although they pack more
of a punch, from my experience.
Different to the T-40, as it has a Volume, a coil select/tone and a second tone.
Why?
Because on the T-45, you can rein in the Single coil and use alongside the primary
tone, to add subtlties.

The myth about Ten Ton T-40's isn't exactly true - not all are on the weighty side and
as they balance very well, the weight doesn't show as much as you would think - and
there are basses a lot heavier than a T-40.
My point. . . . . well, the the T-45 has more frets, different body shape, which I know looks
the same but it isn't, trust me . . . and. . . . . it is Heavy!
There is a rear rout for the sparks and the void for the pick-up but the rest of it is SOLID
WOOD!!! ;)

Have a look here for details:

[url="http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/manuals/80370359.pdf"]http://www.peavey.com/assets/literature/manuals/80370359.pdf[/url]

Quite rare over here - mine is in hospital (stripped and in it's case) pending a re-fret! :o
Got a pic somewhere.

If thinking of buying - add carriage, [i]then [/i]add 20% VAT, then add handling charge - usually
around £12.00

As I said, does look like a nice one - these were not a budget T-40, they sold at around the
same price when new.

Cheers. :)

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