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About This Listing

The Peavey Millennium BXP 5-String Bass is a terrifically playable starter instrument with a 34" scale and a hard rock-maple neck with rosewood fretboard. The basswood body has a quilt top that delivers the visuals while string-thru-body routing and 2 hum-canceling single-coil pickups deliver the goods sonically.

Features:
  • 34" scale
  • Hard rock maple neck with rosewood fretboard Basswood body
  • Quilt top
  • String-thru-body routing
  • 2 hum-canceling single-coil pickups

Notes:
This Early 2000s Peavey Millennium BXP 5-String Bass is in Very Good condition, fully functional, with very light visible wear (pictured) consistent with age and appropriate home use. Includes hard case with duct tape reinforcement— not pretty, but case is fully functional.

All instruments from Music Makers are professionally evaluated and set-up in our historic Galesburg, IL. storefront prior to shipping.

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Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Millennium BXP 5-String Bass
Finish
  • Transparent Blue Quilt
Categories
Year
  • Early 2000s

About the Seller

Music Makers

Galesburg, IL, United States
(3,359)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:6,480

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