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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Peavey Millennium 5 BXP LHPublished on 12/04/08 at 06:31
    (Originally written by Ben_137/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    5-string passive electric bass.

    21 frets.

    Two Jazz Bass type pickups.

    Bridge with two options: string through body or drop-in bridge

    Lime tree body and neck, maple top and rosewood fingerboard.

    Mine is blue .

    Basic settings: one volume control per pickup plus one master tone control.

    UTILIZATION

    Rather slim neck. Good playability. Average access to the upper frets. The bass is ergonomic and quite light. Good balance. Very versatile sound but without character.

    SOUNDS

    I used it with tube and solid-state amps and I couldn't hear any difference between the amps. The sound of this bass has no char…
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    (Originally written by Ben_137/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
    5-string passive electric bass.

    21 frets.

    Two Jazz Bass type pickups.

    Bridge with two options: string through body or drop-in bridge

    Lime tree body and neck, maple top and rosewood fingerboard.

    Mine is blue .

    Basic settings: one volume control per pickup plus one master tone control.

    UTILIZATION

    Rather slim neck. Good playability. Average access to the upper frets. The bass is ergonomic and quite light. Good balance. Very versatile sound but without character.

    SOUNDS

    I used it with tube and solid-state amps and I couldn't hear any difference between the amps. The sound of this bass has no character, it sounds the same with every amp. Now that I have a G&L I can hear the difference.

    I liked this versatile and characterless sound very much. The thin strings have a punchy response, which might have to do with the height of the pickups. The sound is satisfying considering the instrument's price. The strings feel a bit too dull. Perhaps the playing feel improves with heavier strings.

    The instrument sounds fat, but I used to set the tone control to minimum because the knob is really effective and you can end up with a very nasal sound, which I personally don't like. Perhaps for slapping?

    OVERALL OPINION

    I played it two years while I studied music. The quality is satisfying considering the price. This bass is probably not interesting for a professional musician. But I still use it on stage for songs that have a non-standard tuning. The sound is ok.

    Advantages: wonderful look, amazing value for money, versatile sound (which is also a disadvantage).

    Disadvantages: the low B, the tone control.

    I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again because it's worth its price and it allowed me to spend three beautiful years studying music without spending too much money. I give it a 10 because I think the value for money is exceptional!
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR

    Peavey Millennium 5 BXP LHPublished on 11/01/08 at 16:06
    (Originally written by Beheroth/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    34"-scale neck.
    21 frets.
    5-piece maple neck with rosewood fingerboard.
    Basswood body with blistered maple top.
    In-line machine heads.
    Dual-action truss rod.
    Die-cast bridge.
    Two jazz-type, low-noise passive pickups.
    And the blistered maple top is WONDERFUL!

    UTILIZATION

    Very pleasant neck: neither too thick nor too slim!
    The access to upper frets is not the best, nevertheless it does allow you to easily play "For whom the bell tolls"!
    It's a bit too heavy but it has a killer look!

    SOUNDS

    I play with a Line 6 LowDown 15 amp using the rock channel. I set the drive control of the amp to the center position and …
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    (Originally written by Beheroth/translated from Audiofanzine FR)

    34"-scale neck.
    21 frets.
    5-piece maple neck with rosewood fingerboard.
    Basswood body with blistered maple top.
    In-line machine heads.
    Dual-action truss rod.
    Die-cast bridge.
    Two jazz-type, low-noise passive pickups.
    And the blistered maple top is WONDERFUL!

    UTILIZATION

    Very pleasant neck: neither too thick nor too slim!
    The access to upper frets is not the best, nevertheless it does allow you to easily play "For whom the bell tolls"!
    It's a bit too heavy but it has a killer look!

    SOUNDS

    I play with a Line 6 LowDown 15 amp using the rock channel. I set the drive control of the amp to the center position and I turn the knobs on the bass all the way. The sound is perfect: fat and round but also with a punchy low-end! It's perfect for wild, head banging freaks!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using this bass guitar for a couple of hours and I'm already fascinated!
    I like especially its shape: it's a Jazz Bass with a killer look matching its fat sound! By the way the Lamb Of God bassist plays a Peavey Millenium! And the value for money is great for a 5-string lefty!
    I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again! (except if I had enough money to buy a custom-built bass guitar made by a luthier...)
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