velvetkevorkian Posted yesterday at 08:24 Posted yesterday at 08:24 I have to say I didn't see this one coming https://peavey.com/product/cirrus-5-wenge/ And at that price it's unlikely I'll ever see one on person. They still look pretty though... Quote
Beedster Posted yesterday at 08:27 Posted yesterday at 08:27 I simply don't associate the Peavey brand with expensive. Well built, functional, reliable, yes, but I suspect that anyone looking to spend that much money would have too much (US-built) choice to opt for the Peavey? 2 Quote
Beedster Posted yesterday at 08:28 Posted yesterday at 08:28 Looking at the site it's an odd range, either stupidly cheap or (perhaps) stupidly expensive? Quote
velvetkevorkian Posted yesterday at 08:32 Author Posted yesterday at 08:32 Yeah I can only assume they're hoping people are nostalgic for the original high end Cirrus line? Quote
Schnozzalee Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago The originals sell quick anywhere around £1,300 (or less). The only things I didn't like about the originals, was some of the 4s were 35" scale and you couldn't switch to passive, otherwise they're as good as anything high end. Quote
Doctor J Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Did Henry Juszkiewicz move to Peavey when he was ousted from Gibson? This reeks of a money losing exercise. Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago The new Peavey Cirrus will be made by NBE in the Czech Republic. NBE also makes the Spector Euro basses. So, the quality of the Cirrus basses will probably be really good and justify the price. However, I genuinely doubt that the Peavey brand is strong enough to convince many buyers to pay more than £3k for a new Cirrus that was not made in the US. We may like it or not, but brands do matter a lot. Sad but true (and that's my musical reference for the day. Mission accomplished ; -). 3 1 Quote
velvetkevorkian Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Interesting, I wonder if it's mainly to warm people up for a reintroduction of the BXP range at a more attainable price point. Quote
Hellzero Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) The US Cirrus were very good basses, but, to me, the Tim Landers models, especially the first generation, were far better basses, I had a few over the years and coud never fault them. Edited 18 hours ago by Hellzero Plural 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I had a couple of Grind BXPs, a 5 and a 6. I tried a US Cirrus 5 string and decided I preferred the neck on the Grind. I'm sure the original Cirrus was quite a bit cheaper than the reboot version. Quote
Sean Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Why is everything "discounted" on the Peavey site all the time? List Price: $4,499 Our Price $3,499 It's not like that's a retailer having a clearout, that's the manufacturer's website for a new-to-market product. What utter nonsensical crud on so many levels. Hats off to Peavey for their choice of builder, though. But I would say that based on who it is. Quote
Hellzero Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Sean said: Why is everything "discounted" on the Peavey site all the time? List Price: $4,499 Our Price $3,499 It's not like that's a retailer having a clearout, that's the manufacturer's website for a new-to-market product. What utter nonsensical crud on so many levels. Hats off to Peavey for their choice of builder, though. But I would say that based on who it is. Because of the stupid old way instruments are sold, with an official price and a street price, which is often 30% less and is the price you really pay. Quote
Sean Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Hellzero said: Because of the stupid old way instruments are sold, with an official price and a street price, which is often 30% less and is the price you really pay. Is that a US thing or does it apply everywhere? Quote
kodiakblair Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 9 hours ago, velvetkevorkian said: I have to say I didn't see this one coming First announced in 2022. Peavey then showed some, IMO poorly finished, samples at NAMM 2023. Those disappeared for "QC" reasons and the company rolled out a "should be next month" excuse until Feb 2025 🤣 I'm thinking it's repeat of the 2017 Cirrus reissue with Peavey taking delivery of the first batch then hoping they get enough orders to warrant a 2nd production run. Doubt they'll reach that magic number as, just like 2017, none of their distributors are carrying the line. Yet again Peavey are trying to sell a non-US built product to the US market, one which costs nearly 3 times as much as an original used US version fetches. Quote
Hellzero Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, Sean said: Is that a US thing or does it apply everywhere? It's everywhere, but this stupid idea comes from the USA. 1 1 Quote
Bagman Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 6 hours ago, kodiakblair said: First announced in 2022. Peavey then showed some, IMO poorly finished, samples at NAMM 2023. Those disappeared for "QC" reasons and the company rolled out a "should be next month" excuse until Feb 2025 🤣 I'm thinking it's repeat of the 2017 Cirrus reissue with Peavey taking delivery of the first batch then hoping they get enough orders to warrant a 2nd production run. Doubt they'll reach that magic number as, just like 2017, none of their distributors are carrying the line. Yet again Peavey are trying to sell a non-US built product to the US market, one which costs nearly 3 times as much as an original used US version fetches. I’m suspecting that you might disagree with this Business plan 1 Quote
Schnozzalee Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago There was some in PMT that were clearly made differently a few years back. Quote
Pea Turgh Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago What is going on on the back of the headstock? Is that a plate? Paint to cover mistakes?! Quote
Hellzero Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Looks like a resurgence of the Fathead... https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/fathead-sustain-enhancer-fender-310387341 Quote
Mcgiver69 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Pea Turgh said: What is going on on the back of the headstock? Is that a plate? Paint to cover mistakes?! That's Peavey's take on the Fat Finger, it is meant to ensure there are no dead spots across the fingerboard. Quote
kodiakblair Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, Bagman said: I’m suspecting that you might disagree with this Business plan If it's a business plan then its a poor one 😀 Still owning multiple Peavey basses I follow most threads concerning them. The 2017 reissue had a long running thread , just like the 2025 reissue had. There is one striking difference between them, a few folk bought 2017 models . 4 months down the line there has not been one 2025 Cirrus NBD here, TalkBass, Peavey's forum, Bassic.de or Only Bass. Won't be surprised when these get quietly dropped from the product list next year 👍 1 Quote
Misdee Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago These Cirrus basses sound really good, great design ect, but the 35 inch scale was a big mistake in my opinion. Quote
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