Great demo, it's true not a lot of videos/info on these exist. It seems like around position 1 on the knob is either a bass cut or it's the two coils in the pickup out of phase, so it is literally 1 pickup from the T40 with the same control scheme, just with 1 knob and no switch. It's really cool how they packed so much into just 3 knobs, though I don't know when I would ever use that 1 position except for effect. Great sounding bass, hope it serves you well.
Lol.....I kinda thought the same thing as I was making the video....I was trying to explain that Peavey was trying to combine the switching options into less controls, which he did!.....but, like you said, it's strange .....I personally would've preferred a coil tap switch (same with the T40) and volume and tone but I'll give HP credit for trying to think outside the box. Thanks for watching
I thought he did a good job, but it is very easy to figure out what that middle knob does pretty quickly. I keep mine on about 6. I like the extra bass in that mode, but I like it slightly filtered out. That middle knob is magic on this bass. I cannot get over the quality of this intrument. I just got mine yesterday so I'm in the honeymoon phase.
Love my T-40 for ease of playability and tone varieties. It’s like the Heinz 57 of the bass world. Great video.👍🏼😎🎸 Best part is no battery to worry about.
Im going to review my Schecter CV-4 next....in some (warped lol) way, its kinda a more modern Fenderish T-40: passive bass with a lot of tone shaping options by its electronics, but the pickups are in J positions......doesnt have the "built like a Tank" attribute though lol
I just took delivery of one of these old classics. IT's a boat anchor for sure, which is really unfortunate because it's the most comfortable bass I've ever played. Perfectly contoured, great neck. And the sound is amazing. Totally love this thing. It'll be a number one apartment bass for sit down practice. But I could never gig this thing. But I am 50 years old so factor that in. Thanks for the great video!
Cool and thanks.....I wish you all the best with the T45.....I enjoy this bass very much and is a treasured unique instrument but the same with me: it doesn't get much live time
Hey man! I have to tell you that the sound from the middle knob position to 1 is not that nasal, instead is very deep. The issue here is that you have to clean the potentiometer. I had the same problem with my T45, and cleaning up everything restored the real sound. Give it a check and tell me if it works! Cheers from Italy!
Thanks for watching and info......thats interesting to know and I will try to do that sometime in the near future......I know another T45 owner whose middle knob does the same as mine so I just figured that was what it did
Hartley Peavey himself was very upset about having to close his factories and having to outsource his instruments from overseas, but the US-economy made it impossible to have a profit on every piece of musical gear his company sold. It's much the same with the car industries in Detroit, all the factories were closed down because it wasn't violable anymore to run them, since imported cars were much cheaper and in most cases much more reliable.
at home recovering from a broken pelvis (one wheel accident) then you show an X-ray and say how heavy it is. Too heavy is always my number one deal breaker (I'm not a heavy-set guy). I have a beautiful '04 Yamaha BB five-string but damn it's heavy compared to my TRBX 5 string.
I agree.......but keep in mind that I purposely demo basses direct, un-EQ'd and dry to give the listener a more accurate idea of the raw bass sound.....on tape, I can EQ and process some of the T-45s settings to get super close to a P and, in some mixes, its hard to tell....oddly enough, its the single coil settings that I can dial in closer, not the humbucking mode....of course, your mileage may vary
Hey man, thanks for this informing video! If youre open for suggestions it would be nice sound clips in the introduction. 5 minutes of talking about specs without examples that goes with the stuff youre talking about is a bit much to comprehend.
Great demo, it's true not a lot of videos/info on these exist. It seems like around position 1 on the knob is either a bass cut or it's the two coils in the pickup out of phase, so it is literally 1 pickup from the T40 with the same control scheme, just with 1 knob and no switch. It's really cool how they packed so much into just 3 knobs, though I don't know when I would ever use that 1 position except for effect. Great sounding bass, hope it serves you well.
I'd heard of this beast, but had no idea of the possible tones. Thanks!
Great Video! - i've had three Foundations and a T40 over the years, my favourite would be the early era Foundation.
Says tone controls are simple then goes on to explain the strangest, least intuitive tone layout ever! love it 😁🎸
Lol.....I kinda thought the same thing as I was making the video....I was trying to explain that Peavey was trying to combine the switching options into less controls, which he did!.....but, like you said, it's strange .....I personally would've preferred a coil tap switch (same with the T40) and volume and tone but I'll give HP credit for trying to think outside the box. Thanks for watching
I thought he did a good job, but it is very easy to figure out what that middle knob does pretty quickly. I keep mine on about 6. I like the extra bass in that mode, but I like it slightly filtered out. That middle knob is magic on this bass. I cannot get over the quality of this intrument. I just got mine yesterday so I'm in the honeymoon phase.
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I am Brazilian, and you speak clear as hell!
Nice job mate!
That does it! I am getting myself one
To my geezerly ears, 10-7-3 is the sweet spot for most of the bass lines I play. Thanks for the demo
Your the best , entertainment/humor , great player, interesting info all in 1 package
My HB JB 75 is heavy ,but sounds amazing
Thanks
Love my T-40 for ease of playability and tone varieties. It’s like the Heinz 57 of the bass world. Great video.👍🏼😎🎸
Best part is no battery to worry about.
Im going to review my Schecter CV-4 next....in some (warped lol) way, its kinda a more modern Fenderish T-40: passive bass with a lot of tone shaping options by its electronics, but the pickups are in J positions......doesnt have the "built like a Tank" attribute though lol
Peavey had such innovative designs. Can you imagine if they brought these back?
I was hoping they would...I was also hoping they would bring out a T-40 version with pickups in J-Positions.....wishful thinking
Cool vid. Inspired to get a T40 now
I just took delivery of one of these old classics. IT's a boat anchor for sure, which is really unfortunate because it's the most comfortable bass I've ever played. Perfectly contoured, great neck. And the sound is amazing. Totally love this thing. It'll be a number one apartment bass for sit down practice. But I could never gig this thing. But I am 50 years old so factor that in. Thanks for the great video!
Cool and thanks.....I wish you all the best with the T45.....I enjoy this bass very much and is a treasured unique instrument but the same with me: it doesn't get much live time
@@Rib13Bass Appreciated!
Love it. Great playing, too!
I love your editing!
Thank you.....its time consuming but fun to do
I'm familiar with the T-40. But now I'm more familiar with the T-45. Sounds awesome!
Thanks for this excellent demo! What strings were used for this video?
Thank you.......D'Addario XL .40-.95.
that slap solund is WTF?! I almost dropped my freaking sterling LOL! I Love the SOUND!
Tremendo video gracias
Hey man!
I have to tell you that the sound from the middle knob position to 1 is not that nasal, instead is very deep. The issue here is that you have to clean the potentiometer. I had the same problem with my T45, and cleaning up everything restored the real sound.
Give it a check and tell me if it works!
Cheers from Italy!
Thanks for watching and info......thats interesting to know and I will try to do that sometime in the near future......I know another T45 owner whose middle knob does the same as mine so I just figured that was what it did
Good job, Tony.
Its a shame that Peavey drifted away from unique and affordable, quality US made instruments.
Peavey could be real American heroes right now...but thats a different conversation......
Hartley Peavey himself was very upset about having to close his factories and having to outsource his instruments from overseas, but the US-economy made it impossible to have a profit on every piece of musical gear his company sold. It's much the same with the car industries in Detroit, all the factories were closed down because it wasn't violable anymore to run them, since imported cars were much cheaper and in most cases much more reliable.
at home recovering from a broken pelvis (one wheel accident) then you show an X-ray and say how heavy it is. Too heavy is always my number one deal breaker (I'm not a heavy-set guy). I have a beautiful '04 Yamaha BB five-string but damn it's heavy compared to my TRBX 5 string.
It doesn't sound like a p bass but it has a unique nice tone.
I agree.......but keep in mind that I purposely demo basses direct, un-EQ'd and dry to give the listener a more accurate idea of the raw bass sound.....on tape, I can EQ and process some of the T-45s settings to get super close to a P and, in some mixes, its hard to tell....oddly enough, its the single coil settings that I can dial in closer, not the humbucking mode....of course, your mileage may vary
Hey man, thanks for this informing video! If youre open for suggestions it would be nice sound clips in the introduction. 5 minutes of talking about specs without examples that goes with the stuff youre talking about is a bit much to comprehend.
Noted.....thank you.....I'm still new( 4 months?) at this youtube-making-videos thing and just learning as I go along
@@Rib13Bass I love the topic and the cool animations, hope my comment was understood as constructive. Keep up the great work man!
I do not know that Buss Rutten also is a bass player
Rib13 is a lover, not a fighter............
Very simple! 😂