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1979 Peavey T40 maple. For sale or trade for lightweight cab/amp.TRADED.
£395


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NOW TRADED.
I got this off a bc'er a few months back and it's just.........lovely.
One or two little dings here and there but to me, it adds to its character!
Unfortunately, I need to raise funds for a new amp and cab.
I will supply it in a hard case.

Happy for a straight sale or willing to trade for lightweight amp or cab or both, cash either way, eg.Markbass, GenzBenz etc.

Can deliver for an agreed fee!

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I saw one in action yesterday, first sighting of a T40 for me in its natural habitat - sounded immense, and had lots of tones available from those pups. Most importantly, looked damn fine! GLWTS.

PS. The band was Ed Schrader's Music Beat, http://edschradersmusicbeat.bandcamp.com/, interesting set-up... Bass with effects and backing vocals, and a singer who drums a tom.

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This is my old T40, traded a few months ago. I can vouch that it's a superb bass, great player, incredibly versatile and was in excellent condition for its age last time I saw it.

Good luck with the sale - I'd buy it back if I had the room, the money & a stronger back! :D

Jon.

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Thanks for the comments fellas.
It really is a lovely bass and wish I could keep it, but alas, I can't lift my cab on my own!!!

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I've always fancied one of these basses and have read many articles where people say they are uncomfortably heavy so how much is heavy?. I have basses that are 12lbs and whilst it is a weight, I don't have any problems with them and they are comfortable to play. How does this one balance and do you know what the weight is?

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Here's links to a couple of posts I made on the old T-40 thread when I first got this particular bass back in 2010, should help answer your questions:

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/88904-peavey-t-40-basses/page__st__30__p__893179#entry893179"]http://basschat.co.u...179#entry893179[/url]

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/88904-peavey-t-40-basses/page__st__60__p__979260#entry979260"]http://basschat.co.u...260#entry979260[/url]

TL/DR, it's 10.75 lbs but IMO the weight distribution might make it seem heavier than other basses of a similar bulk. However plenty of people don't find the weight a problem, and I do have a slightly dodgy back. Buy it & find out for yourself!

J.

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I don't find it any heavier than my Ricky, or an old p bass I tried!
I also think that the solidness adds to the tone and general .........., well............, solidness!, you know, feels like a proper, quality instrument.

Lloyd

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There are a few vids on you tube, such as [url="http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDMQtwIwAw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DOOLvGYHemPo&ei=D9pjVLCqENHY7Aad-YAw&usg=AFQjCNE8ZFhXKmyDKAu7JpRSddjvKeKh6A&sig2=y2ukO1GVz3xaAVpZn6ymqw"]The Secret Sounds Inside the Peavey T-40 Bass - YouTube[/url]

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[quote name='Machines' timestamp='1415824715' post='2604257']
A one hour gig was no problem but a 3 hour practice killed me. #ymmv
[/quote] I found my old one was a pain to pick up - but once it was strapped on it was so well balanced it actually wasn't a problem at all.

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