Log in
Log in

or
Create an account

or
Add this product to
  • My former gear
  • My current gear
  • My wishlist
Peavey Vandenberg Signature
Images
1/25

All user reviews for the Peavey Vandenberg Signature

Price engine
Classified Ads
Forums
Not satisfied with those reviews?
Filter
4.5/5
(2 reviews)
50 %
(1 review)
50 %
(1 review)
Write a user review
Users reviews
  • frederic.pefrederic.pe

    Peavey Vandenberg SignaturePublished on 03/14/05 at 13:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    USA 1989
    24 fr
    1 Seymour Duncan TB59 + 1 SHR1
    Kahler licensed Floyd Rose
    vol, tone

    USE

    Channel narrow enough but-a playable
    Rather heavy

    SONORITS

    Heavy Metal

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    16
  • frederic.pefrederic.pe

    Peavey Vandenberg SignaturePublished on 05/13/05 at 02:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Manufactures hand the United States Mahogany, Bolt as stocky, table bne, 24 jumbo frets.
    2 microphone, 1 humbucking "Alnico" without a single brand and equally discreet about its origins. The two microphones are lightweight oblique.
    Bridge Floyd Rose Kahler under license. 2 volume knobs (no tone!), A selector 3 positions

    UTILIZATION

    Channel trs enjoyable, fast and prcis, excellent Access in Aiges. The shape is perfect, well balance, but trs heavy (almost as much as a LP -> Mahogany !!!). The dry sound is clear, but TRS prcis warm, many colors.

    SOUNDS

    If the violin MRIT do not blame the electronics, this is another problem. The microphones are powerful but too origi…
    Read more
    Manufactures hand the United States Mahogany, Bolt as stocky, table bne, 24 jumbo frets.
    2 microphone, 1 humbucking "Alnico" without a single brand and equally discreet about its origins. The two microphones are lightweight oblique.
    Bridge Floyd Rose Kahler under license. 2 volume knobs (no tone!), A selector 3 positions

    UTILIZATION

    Channel trs enjoyable, fast and prcis, excellent Access in Aiges. The shape is perfect, well balance, but trs heavy (almost as much as a LP -> Mahogany !!!). The dry sound is clear, but TRS prcis warm, many colors.

    SOUNDS

    If the violin MRIT do not blame the electronics, this is another problem. The microphones are powerful but too origins bveux (mostly double) in the bass. As I use a lower tone has not bve more adgouline. So I simply replaced by a Seymour Duncan Hot Rails and a double left his place TB6, what he needs done everything (-> mahogany!). I also change the knobs, 1 vol and 1 tone

    OVERALL OPINION

    Bought new in 1990, originally pink, I dcap and varnished, she gained what she lost lgance ridiculous. She stood at the equivalent of 1250, I would say in hindsight, it's a bit expensive, but the favorites ...
    See less