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    Peavey Fury IVPublished on 10/12/06 at 09:47
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    My Fury IV comes from the United States but there is a cheaper Korean version.

    Channel 20 frets with pitch of 34 ', rosewood fingerboard, thusroad bottom of the handle.

    2 Peavey VFL active pickups

    The bridge is string through-.
    - A volume

    - A pickup selector split + active / passive
    - Treble control
    - Medium control
    - Bass control

    Mechanical oil bath accurate and reliable, chrome.

    Back a trape provides access to the battery.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is quite thin and fast, the pitch requires a set of precision because the strings are fairly close together.
    The bass is a very reasonable weight and is balanced in play standing as sitting.

    SOUNDS

    T…
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    My Fury IV comes from the United States but there is a cheaper Korean version.

    Channel 20 frets with pitch of 34 ', rosewood fingerboard, thusroad bottom of the handle.

    2 Peavey VFL active pickups

    The bridge is string through-.
    - A volume

    - A pickup selector split + active / passive
    - Treble control
    - Medium control
    - Bass control

    Mechanical oil bath accurate and reliable, chrome.

    Back a trape provides access to the battery.

    UTILIZATION

    The neck is quite thin and fast, the pitch requires a set of precision because the strings are fairly close together.
    The bass is a very reasonable weight and is balanced in play standing as sitting.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is quite versatile but still rock-oriented. With a few adjustments can be achieved thanks to a round neck pickup with one side or slamming chvalet.

    The low E string are powerful and precise, crystalline Acute.
    The advantage of through-string is to sustain a very large bass, and defined precisely the same time the sound of strings.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This bass is a good acquisition with its powerful, accurate (this is often what is lacking in many serious bass) and the sustain is important. It adapts to rock as to parts of slap.

    The United States version is € 690, the Korean version to € 490 for the violin is not as well finished and there is no split.

    The only negative that I have found is a rather unusual style.
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  • alaphilalaphil

    Peavy Fury IV a good Korean version, too.

    Peavey Fury IVPublished on 06/13/11 at 12:44
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I even possessing a Peavy Fury 4 but made in Korea I wanted to talk a bit and supplementing the opinion regarding the American version of this bass.

    the neck has 20 frets with a pitch of 34, rosewood fingerboard and thusroad manche.le down the neck and elsewhere screwed to the body by 5 screws which is not true of any bass.

    2 Peavey VFL active pickups like humbuckers.

    The bridge is string through-which gives a good sustain but it remains simple.

    level setting: volume, balance, juggling between the neck pickup and bridge pickup, a treeble control, a control medium, and a bass control.

    the electronic is available in the back by a bone plate, as for accessing the battery. (small…
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    I even possessing a Peavy Fury 4 but made in Korea I wanted to talk a bit and supplementing the opinion regarding the American version of this bass.

    the neck has 20 frets with a pitch of 34, rosewood fingerboard and thusroad manche.le down the neck and elsewhere screwed to the body by 5 screws which is not true of any bass.

    2 Peavey VFL active pickups like humbuckers.

    The bridge is string through-which gives a good sustain but it remains simple.

    level setting: volume, balance, juggling between the neck pickup and bridge pickup, a treeble control, a control medium, and a bass control.

    the electronic is available in the back by a bone plate, as for accessing the battery. (small hatch screwed).

    UTILIZATION

    the handle end is pleasant because it is easier on the fingers when one has become accustomed since the strings are pretty close.

    the weight is reasonable and rather classical form is well suited.

    each access to treble the body is flawless Scalloped or I think of the utility to fix the handle with 5 screws.

    SOUNDS

    its level was low active matter with a modern sound that can be easily modulable.avec crystal clear sound and bright in the treble and bass frequencies mediums.les are strong and round but eventually anyway by losing a little clarity and sharpness pushed forward.

    OVERALL OPINION

    to conclude I think this is a very good bass for its price range. easy and pleasant to play with the finesse of its handle, with a powerful and easily adjustable.
    But it deserves a mechanical bridge and better quality. However, the strings traversing offset the simplicity of the bridge. and although effective mechanical seem fragile.
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