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Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 11:24 pm
i bought a new bass and was wanting to know if its very good, im pretty much new to bass.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Peavey-Millennium-5-AC-BXP-5String-Bass?sku=511402
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 12:33 pm
Yeah, it's a really good bass. Peavey makes great stuff for an awesome price. I just don't really understand why you chose a 5-string as your first bass. I would think it would be a little overwhelming, but hey, if you plan on sticking with 5-string why not start there?
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 2:02 pm
angrymalazar Yeah, it's a really good bass. Peavey makes great stuff for an awesome price. I just don't really understand why you chose a 5-string as your first bass. I would think it would be a little overwhelming, but hey, if you plan on sticking with 5-string why not start there? peavey can go both ways, he says its good, i personally don't like them. it's all about personal choice. also my first was a 5 string, and i'm never going back to 4 (unless its BEAD or F#BEA).
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 6:44 pm
I really don't like peavy, but some people swear by them, so whatever works. My first bass was a 5-string, and I play a Rickenbacker most of the time now, so whatever allows you to be flexible is a good starter.
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 5:18 am
unintentional poet I really don't like peavy, but some people swear by them, so whatever works. My first bass was a 5-string, and I play a Rickenbacker most of the time now, so whatever allows you to be flexible is a good starter. a ricky 4003? lucky b*****d I WATN ONE SO BAD i dont mind peavey the Grapite peaveys are fair good
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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:00 pm
I'd say its all right for a starter's bass, well for a starter's bass prity good, but there are better basses then the millenium, still its nice, I dig the paterns they have for them too prity sick. The citrus is better in my opion.
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 10:47 am
flowergirl01 I'd say its all right for a starter's bass, well for a starter's bass prity good, but there are better basses then the millenium, still its nice, I dig the paterns they have for them too prity sick. The citrus is better in my opion. Cirrus...and of course it's going to be, it's $1000 more.
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:11 pm
ZacTheOneAndOnly unintentional poet I really don't like peavy, but some people swear by them, so whatever works. My first bass was a 5-string, and I play a Rickenbacker most of the time now, so whatever allows you to be flexible is a good starter. a ricky 4003? lucky b*****d I WATN ONE SO BAD i dont mind peavey the Grapite peaveys are fair good yeah, i was shocked to get it myself happy 18th birthday to me biggrin i'm the only guy under 45 i know to own a high-quality bass.
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Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 7:23 am
unintentional poet ZacTheOneAndOnly unintentional poet I really don't like peavy, but some people swear by them, so whatever works. My first bass was a 5-string, and I play a Rickenbacker most of the time now, so whatever allows you to be flexible is a good starter. a ricky 4003? lucky b*****d I WATN ONE SO BAD i dont mind peavey the Grapite peaveys are fair good yeah, i was shocked to get it myself happy 18th birthday to me biggrin i'm the only guy under 45 i know to own a high-quality bass. GOOD GOLLLY MISS MOLLY i want one REAL BAD how do i get one... over here in Australia
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Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2007 6:50 pm
ZacTheOneAndOnly unintentional poet ZacTheOneAndOnly unintentional poet I really don't like peavy, but some people swear by them, so whatever works. My first bass was a 5-string, and I play a Rickenbacker most of the time now, so whatever allows you to be flexible is a good starter. a ricky 4003? lucky b*****d I WATN ONE SO BAD i dont mind peavey the Grapite peaveys are fair good yeah, i was shocked to get it myself happy 18th birthday to me biggrin i'm the only guy under 45 i know to own a high-quality bass. GOOD GOLLLY MISS MOLLY i want one REAL BAD how do i get one... over here in Australia With alot of money and patience. I couldn't telly you exactly what to do, since living in Southern California kinda distances me from methods of high-quality instrument aquisition overseas in a foreign country. domokun Good luck, though! This particular bass is one I've been trying to buy off this guy for some time, and it would cost me almost 2 grand or more to replace it
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