dclaassen Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I’ve been gigging a 5 string DynaBass from 1986. Except for a bit of neck dive, it’s an excellent instrument. I used to see quite a few Peaveys in the States, rarely here. Anybody own and/or gig with one? 1 Quote
Cornwall Steve Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I'm too old and decrepit to gig anymore but always fancied getting my hands on an Indonesian 5 string Cirrus (Yep, still looking - anyone got one they don't want anymore ?). The Dyna bass has always intrigued me. Are they a bit under rated ? Quote
dclaassen Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Just now, Cornwall Steve said: I'm too old and decrepit to gig anymore but always fancied getting my hands on an Indonesian 5 string Cirrus (Yep, still looking - anyone got one they don't want anymore ?). The Dyna bass has always intrigued me. Are they a bit under rated ? I think so, and have used a fair number of boutique and production basses.Decent if old-school preamp, lovely thin neck, lightweight, and those amazing super ferrite pickups. Quote
Burns-bass Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I see them like Yamaha basses. But particularly fashionable or desirable but rock solid build quality, great sound and quite quirky looking. Quote
dclaassen Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 27 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: I see them like Yamaha basses. But particularly fashionable or desirable but rock solid build quality, great sound and quite quirky looking. Agree, but a plus for my Dyna is that it is a fso. Quote
Misdee Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago A USA-made Peavey bass is going to be a quality instrument. I've played the Palladium Bass they made for Jeff Berlin back in the early '90's and that was excellent. I wish I had bought one. They've become a bit of a cult classic on the used market and get snapped up very quickly. The same shop had a Rudy Sarzo signature model too, and that was also a very nice pro-level bass. Peavy basses have got a decent pedigree. I remember seeing Roger Glover playing a Peavey DynaBass four string with Deep Purple back in the '80's. John Taylor used Peavey Cirrus basses for a long time, and he's a good judge of a bass. Also, I don't know if anyone remembers a top London-based session player called Kevin Powell, used to play with Chris Rea, Midge Ure ect. Superb player. He used a Peavey TL 5 from the early '90's onwards as his main bass. Last time I saw him on some TV show or other about ten or fifteen years ago he was still using one. 1 Quote
Cornwall Steve Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago 1 hour ago, dclaassen said: I think so, and have used a fair number of boutique and production basses.Decent if old-school preamp, lovely thin neck, lightweight, and those amazing super ferrite pickups. Mmmm....Me thinks I might need to check one out 🤔 Thanks for that 👍 Quote
kodiakblair Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 59 minutes ago, dclaassen said: Anybody own and/or gig with one? Owned 72 Peavey basses, from all models released between 1978 and 2010. My 5 string DynaBass was some gunmetal grey finish. Can't say I was too impressed by Peavey's decision to stick a pickup designed for 4 string basses into a 5'er. Was the early 90's before they got around to having an actual 5 string pickup. 2nd gen DynaBass and 2nd gen TL-5 were improvements IMHO. Look how tight 5 strings are on the Ferrites compared to my 2nd Gen TL-5 Quote
dclaassen Posted 46 minutes ago Author Posted 46 minutes ago If you can find one…you can’t have mine…..but very happy to let you try it when in my neck of the woods. Quote
Cornwall Steve Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 1 minute ago, dclaassen said: If you can find one…you can’t have mine…..but very happy to let you try it when in my neck of the woods. That's a very generous offer, Sir. Thank you 👍 1 Quote
dclaassen Posted 43 minutes ago Author Posted 43 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, kodiakblair said: Owned 72 Peavey basses, from all models released between 1978 and 2010. My 5 string DynaBass was some gunmetal grey finish. Can't say I was too impressed by Peavey's decision to stick a pickup designed for 4 string basses into a 5'er. Was the early 90's before they got around to having an actual 5 string pickup. 2nd gen DynaBass and 2nd gen TL-5 were improvements IMHO. Look how tight 5 strings are on the Ferrites compared to my 2nd Gen TL-5 I’ve actually grown to love the tight string spacing…horses for courses Quote
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