20 Most Recent Peavey Millennium Bxp 5String Bass Guitar Questions & Answers

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Wiring

Contact Peavey toll free at 877-732-8391 or by email at [email protected],
1/20/2015 5:23:16 PM • Peavey... • Answered on Jan 20, 2015
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Preamp repair

Peavey service is quite helpful and has most parts in stock for good prices. Call them directly at (800) 752-7896
11/25/2014 10:14:52 PM • Peavey... • Answered on Nov 25, 2014
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I have the Peavey Millenium

Here is the contact info you need:http://www.peavey.com/support/contactinfo/ Tell them the problem and they will advise you as to whether or not you will be able to repair it yourself. Without troubleshooting it myself I would guess that there is a part blown in the preamp circuit. I don't know for sure but if it involves a surface mount component the circuit board may have to be replaced if there is one.
3/11/2013 3:52:41 PM • Peavey... • Answered on Mar 11, 2013
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Volume control of peavey bass guitars

Sorry but your post did not provide enough info. Are you having a problem with the volume control. Do you need a wiring diagram. What model Peavey bass do you have. For instance, the Peavey bass I have has active electronics ans requires a 9 volt transistor radio battery to power them.
4/7/2011 7:01:07 PM • Peavey... • Answered on Apr 07, 2011
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I have the Peavey PV14 mixer, and suddenly the effects will not work. It is not a new board but I have always taken really good care of it! Help!

It sounds like there might be an issue with your audio equipment or settings. Double-check the connections, ensure proper device selection, and verify if your equipment is functioning correctly. If the problem persists, consider seeking technical support or consulting forums for specific troubleshooting advice based on your setup.
1/3/2024 2:06:47 AM • Peavey Music • Answered on Jan 03, 2024
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Peavey 14 bt mixer won't pan. Keeps sending signal to both outputs

If your Peavey 14 BT mixer is not allowing you to pan the audio signal and is sending the same signal to both outputs, there could be a few potential reasons for this issue. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take to address the problem: 1. **Check the Pan Controls:** Make sure you're using the correct pan controls for the channels you're trying to pan. The pan controls are typically knobs labeled "Pan" or "Balance" on each channel strip. Ensure that they're set to the desired positions. 2. **Reset Pan Controls:** If you've already adjusted the pan controls and they're not working as expected, try resetting them to their center positions. This can help eliminate any accidental settings that might be causing the issue. 3. **Channel Routing:** Some mixers have routing options that can affect panning. Check if there are any routing switches or buttons that might be affecting the signal routing for each channel. 4. **Mono/Stereo Mode:** Some mixers have a mono/stereo mode switch that can affect panning. Make sure the mixer is in the appropriate mode for your setup. 5. **Master Pan Control:** Ensure that the master stereo output pan control is set to the center position. If it's panned to one side, it can affect the overall stereo output. 6. **Test Different Channels:** Try panning different channels to see if the issue is specific to one channel or affecting multiple channels. 7. **Firmware/Software Update:** If your mixer has digital components or software control, check if there are any firmware updates available. Sometimes, software updates can address functionality issues. 8. **Physical Damage or Wear:** Inspect the pan controls and associated circuitry for any physical damage or wear that could be causing the issue. 9. **Factory Reset:** If none of the above steps resolve the issue, you might consider performing a factory reset on the mixer. Be sure to back up any important settings before doing this. 10. **Professional Service:** If the problem persists after trying these steps, it might be a more complex internal issue that requires professional servicing. Contact Peavey's customer support or a qualified audio technician for further assistance. Remember that the exact steps and controls can vary depending on the model of your Peavey mixer. Refer to the user manual for your specific model for more detailed information on troubleshooting and operation.
8/20/2023 2:15:59 PM • Peavey Music • Answered on Aug 20, 2023
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Serial number on my Peavey guitar?

My guess is 1985. I think the T-60 was made from 1978 to 1988. I can't find your number in the Peavey finder so I jumped to the following chart where I just rather made up where in might fit. I'm not sure if even peavey can help. https://www.guitarsite.com/database/Guitars/rec/2986/wwwboard/messages/41.shtml https://peavey.com/c/Support
2/24/2023 7:59:30 PM • Peavey Music • Answered on Feb 24, 2023
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Does the peavey xr-600b have phantom power

It does not have built-in phantom power. Phantom power is a method used to provide power to condenser microphones and other devices that require a small amount of power to operate. It is important to note that the XR-600B have XLR inputs which are typically used for condenser microphones that require phantom power but it does not provide this feature. If you want to use a condenser microphone with the XR-600B, you'll need an external phantom power supply or an audio interface that provides phantom power.
1/12/2023 8:34:18 PM • Peavey Music • Answered on Jan 12, 2023
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Peavey bass R1080052 looking for any info .

Peavey R1080052 is a bass guitar model produced by the Peavey company. It is part of the company's Classic series of instruments, which are designed to offer vintage-inspired tones and aesthetics at an affordable price. The R1080052 features a solid ash body, a maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard, and two single-coil pickups. It also has a vintage-style bridge and a set of open-gear tuners. This bass is known for its warm, punchy sound and comfortable, easy-to-play feel.
1/10/2023 12:11:58 AM • Peavey Music • Answered on Jan 10, 2023
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I have a electric Peavey guitar T-15 I and the strings was off when I got it.I was told that I need to put the strings on it to keep the neck from warping,and just snug them up.Is thattrue or not?

No. If you're going to store or display a guitar and not play it, its good practice to slightly ease the tension of the strings to prevent warping. Either way, you'll want to keep moisture and temps in mind to prevent neck warping
1/7/2023 2:44:35 AM • Peavey Music • Answered on Jan 07, 2023
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My peavy kb300 produces a crackling noise & cuts off intermitently when I raise the volume on all 3 chanels.

Low Voltage power supply regulation issue, particularly with +15V and -15V.
8/17/2022 12:30:15 PM • Peavey Music • Answered on Aug 17, 2022
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Looking for the fuse location on a Peavey KB2 amp.??

The back doesn't come off. On the back beside the cord hookup and beside Channel 1 Input are screws. You unscrew the two screws on either side. You then have four screws on the top of the amplifier. Unscrew those four screws and pull them out, six screws in total, then the amplifier will pull right out. You then pull the plug that attaches the speaker to the circuit board off and then you can do any kind of Maintenance or anything you want to the KB2. once inside the fuse is directly beside the heatsink 16580978522326776265122519194431-i0jh5gn5hmrc2jqfnumckiuz-d-0.jpg 16580979322615658009519643158353-i0jh5gn5hmrc2jqfnumckiuz-d-1.jpg 16580979322615658009519643158353-i0jh5gn5hmrc2jqfnumckiuz-d-2.jpg
7/17/2022 10:46:40 PM • Peavey Music • Answered on Jul 17, 2022
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1993 Peavey Impact 1 Guitar. Wiring diagram please.

Nothing appears online as far as wiring. There is a wiring diagram on eBay for the Nitro. Here is the manual for your and Peavey contact details on the last page. https://www.manualslib.com/manual/306238/Peavey-Impact-Impact-1.html?page=4#manual Customer Service https://peavey.com/c/Support ..
7/9/2022 5:07:38 PM • Peavey Music • Answered on Jul 09, 2022
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Peavey decade manual

Recommend an Ashdown or Fender with a 15" speaker, they will give a good sound, are gig-worthy, and will last. I use a Behringher 120W for rehearsal work, it only has a 12" speaker and thus cannot give a good 'presence', also I have been reliably informed, a lot of custom chips are used in thier amps. Don't forget, a bass 'E' goes down to something like 60Hz, and a good speaker and amp are a must for bass work
12/11/2021 8:17:54 PM • Peavey Music • Answered on Dec 11, 2021
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