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  2. List of Peavey guitars - Wikipedia

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    Hartley Peavey Special Series. Hartley Peavey Special CT USA (made in USA) Hartley Peavey Special EX. Hartley Peavey Special USA (made in USA) Horizon Series. Horizon (made in USA 1983–1986) Horizon II (made in USA 1983–1986) Horizon II Custom (made in USA 1984–1985) Hydra Series.

  3. Peavey Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.peavey.com. Peavey Electronics Corporation is a privately-owned American company which designs, develops, manufactures, and markets professional audio equipment. [2] Headquartered in Meridian, Mississippi, Peavey is one of the largest audio equipment manufacturers in the world.

  4. Peavey EVH Wolfgang - Wikipedia

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    The Peavey EVH Wolfgang guitar series is a collaboration between guitarist Eddie Van Halen and Hartley Peavey 's company, Peavey Electronics. The EVH stands for "Eddie Van Halen" while Wolfgang is the name of Eddie Van Halen's son (see cap.12 from book Peavey Guitars: The Authorized American History [5]).

  5. Peavey Predator - Wikipedia

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    Black, Gloss Black, Candy Apple Red, Metallic Garnet Red, Red, Cobalt Blue, Powder Blue, Metallic Topaz Blue, Metallic Dark Blue, White, Snowy White, Sunburst, Vintage Burst, Metallic Titanium, Metallic Gold, Metallic. The Peavey Predator is a series of electric guitars made by Peavey Electronics. It has been made continuously since 1985.

  6. Pickup (music technology) - Wikipedia

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    Pickups are usually designed to feed a high input impedance, typically a megohm or more, and a low-impedance load increases attenuation of higher frequencies. Typical maximum frequency of a single-coil pickup is around 5 kHz, with the highest note on a typical guitar fretboard having a fundamental frequency of 1.17 kHz.

  7. Schecter Guitar Research - Wikipedia

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    Schecter Guitar Research, commonly known simply as Schecter, is an American manufacturing company founded in 1976 by David Schecter, which originally produced only replacement parts for existing guitars from manufacturers such as Fender and Gibson. [1]

  8. Bass amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Bass amplifier. An Ampeg SVT cabinet with eight 10" speakers, with a separate Ampeg SVT amplifier "head" on top. A Yamaha B100-115 combo amp, which contains a 100 watt amplifier and one 15" speaker in a wooden cabinet. A Hartke 500 watt amp "head" on top of an Ashdown 4x10" speaker cabinet. A bass amplifier (also abbreviated to bass amp) is a ...

  9. Peavey 5150 - Wikipedia

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    Peavey 6505 head and cab. The Peavey 5150 is a vacuum tube based guitar amplifier made by Peavey Electronics from 1992 on. The amplifier was initially created as a signature model for Eddie Van Halen. After Van Halen and Peavey parted ways in 2004, the name was changed to Peavey 6505 in celebration of Peavey's 40th anniversary (1965–2005).

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