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STC-Shaped Guitar from Peavey belonging to the Predator series

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  • heads on fireheads on fire

    Good deal for an inexpensive guitar.

    Peavey Predator Plus (Old)Published on 12/23/11 at 09:53
    - 25.5" scale
    - Sealed diecast tuners, 15-1 gear ratio
    - Master volume, 2 tone controls, 5 way pickup selector switch
    - 1 Peavey humbucker, 1 Peavey singlecoils
    - Three-way switching selector
    - Solid Basswood Body
    - Maple neck with Rosewood fretboard and 22 frets
    - Peavey Knife-edge Tremolo
    - Dual action torsion rod
    - Case not included
    - Weight Unpacked: 7.00 lb(3.175 kg)
    - Weight Packed: 11.00 lb(4.989 kg)
    - Width Packed: 3.5"(8.89 cm)
    - Height Packed: 42"(106.68 cm)
    - Depth Packed: 16.35"(41.529 cm)

    UTILIZATION

    This is a nice entry from Peavey. It is basically a Strat-style guitar with a new shape and a different tremolo system. It plays very comfortably - the neck …
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    - 25.5" scale
    - Sealed diecast tuners, 15-1 gear ratio
    - Master volume, 2 tone controls, 5 way pickup selector switch
    - 1 Peavey humbucker, 1 Peavey singlecoils
    - Three-way switching selector
    - Solid Basswood Body
    - Maple neck with Rosewood fretboard and 22 frets
    - Peavey Knife-edge Tremolo
    - Dual action torsion rod
    - Case not included
    - Weight Unpacked: 7.00 lb(3.175 kg)
    - Weight Packed: 11.00 lb(4.989 kg)
    - Width Packed: 3.5"(8.89 cm)
    - Height Packed: 42"(106.68 cm)
    - Depth Packed: 16.35"(41.529 cm)

    UTILIZATION

    This is a nice entry from Peavey. It is basically a Strat-style guitar with a new shape and a different tremolo system. It plays very comfortably - the neck was a thin C shape, and it felt very much like a thinner version of a MusicMan neck. The tremolo is Peavey's own design - it is a very good-looking bridge, and it is recessed into the top of the guitar just a bit. It is a very smooth-playing trem system. Balance is sublime on this, due to the smaller headstock and body shape. Fit and finish-wise, this guitar is very well made.

    SOUNDS

    The tones in this guitar are about as versatile as one could expect out of a good HSS Strat-style guitar. The bridge pickup screams and cuts nicely, while the neck and middle pickups offer some nice warmth characteristics. The in-between tones can get quacky in a neat 70s funk kind of way, and no matter what position the switch is in, the pickup tone is very clear. Basically, any style one could think of would work well on this instrument.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Across the board, this guitar is a very good instrument for the money. I'd recommend it to anyone looking that doesn't want any of the traditional designs, but still wants a good deal in an inexpensive guitar. The distinctive look will get some attention, yet it is still a design that the most conservative player could pull off.
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