Product Detail
The Peavey Milestone 4 Black 4-String Bass Guitar is a remarkable creation, a result of Peavey's long - standing commitment to serving working musicians. This bass guitar combines top - notch craftsmanship with smart design at an affordable price. Its body has a classic and elegant look, and it's perfectly balanced, giving you a feel as if it's a natural part of your body. Once you pick it up, you're in for a real surprise. The exclusive Peavey Powerplate is a game - changer for stringed instruments. It's a metal plate embedded in the back of the headstock, which boosts sustain and volume. Mounted with the machine heads, it maximizes the string vibration energy projected by the instrument. Key features include a 34 - inch scale, dual - expanding truss rod, 20 frets, 12 - inch radius, 19:1 ratio tuning machines, one straight and one split single - coil pickup, stamped steel bridge, chrome hardware, two volume and master tone controls. The case is not included. Its body has a balanced and comfortable style with sculpted front and back, and an improved access neck joint. The Powerplate also eliminates dead spots. It comes with a maple neck and rosewood fretboard. Technical specs: Unpacked weight is 11lbs (5kg), packed weight is 12.55lbs (5.7kg), packed height is 3”, packed width is 17”, and packed depth is 47.5”.
Using this Peavey Milestone 4 Black 4 - String Bass Guitar is a breeze. First, tune it up using the 19:1 ratio tuning machines. The dual - expanding truss rod helps keep the neck in good shape. When you play, you'll notice how the balanced body feels great in your hands. The two volume and master tone controls let you adjust the sound to your liking. The single - coil pickups give a nice, clear tone. As for maintenance, keep it in a dry place to avoid damage to the maple neck and rosewood fretboard. Wipe it down after each use to keep the chrome hardware shiny. Don't forget, the case isn't included, so find a good way to store it safely. And be careful not to drop it or put too much pressure on the neck, as that could affect the tuning and playability.