Really enjoyed this run through. I have a Peavey Predator from 94 that I’ve had since new that has been modified a ton put is still my favourite guitar 🎸. Great vid!
Thanks, and thanks for the comment! Glad to hear about Peavey love, especially for the Predator or Reactor. I have a soft spot in my heart for those guitars!! Thanks again!
In my early gigging days in the 70s and early 80s I had a Peavey Roadmaster that was loud! Outdoor loud and we played a lot of outdoor gatherings in those days. It was brutal moving the thing and the 4x12 to all the places we went, but I could not afford 2 gigging amps so even used in smaller indoor bars, weddings etc. The 5150 was not around or I definitely would have used it! The Roadmaster could also heat your living room in the winter time!
HA! that's awesome. Heavy gear ruled the roost for so long, and i love it still to this day, but am glad i don't have to lug around a huge 4x12 half stack for every gig!
I have a Peavey Reactor from around 1994. It is one of my favorite guitars, I swapped out the tuners for some Grovers. I had a second Reactor that had a Red Lace Sensor in the bridge, but I loaned it to a friend and never got it back. Oh well, LOL!
Thanks for the comment, @JDStone20! That's the one upgrade I would recommend on the tuners, as for the Reactor with the Lace Sensor pickups, i'll bet that had some serious mojo...time to send the repo man!!
Really enjoyed this run through. I have a Peavey Predator from 94 that I’ve had since new that has been modified a ton put is still my favourite guitar 🎸. Great vid!
Thanks, and thanks for the comment! Glad to hear about Peavey love, especially for the Predator or Reactor. I have a soft spot in my heart for those guitars!! Thanks again!
In my early gigging days in the 70s and early 80s I had a Peavey Roadmaster that was loud! Outdoor loud and we played a lot of outdoor gatherings in those days. It was brutal moving the thing and the 4x12 to all the places we went, but I could not afford 2 gigging amps so even used in smaller indoor bars, weddings etc. The 5150 was not around or I definitely would have used it! The Roadmaster could also heat your living room in the winter time!
HA! that's awesome. Heavy gear ruled the roost for so long, and i love it still to this day, but am glad i don't have to lug around a huge 4x12 half stack for every gig!
I have a Peavey Reactor from around 1994. It is one of my favorite guitars, I swapped out the tuners for some Grovers. I had a second Reactor that had a Red Lace Sensor in the bridge, but I loaned it to a friend and never got it back. Oh well, LOL!
Thanks for the comment, @JDStone20! That's the one upgrade I would recommend on the tuners, as for the Reactor with the Lace Sensor pickups, i'll bet that had some serious mojo...time to send the repo man!!
Tanner knows Peavey inside out
Ha! Thanks @warsocki, I'm getting there! They made so many great pieces, it's hard to get acquainted with them all! but that's the goal.
You have some beautiful equipment!!
Why thank you! It's been a labor of love for the past 10 years! thanks for the comment!