Peavey BXP-5 Grind
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Product: Peavey BXP-5 Grind
Price Paid: USD 250
Submitted 04/13/2009
at 02:30pm
by Chris
Features
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9
Neck through
Passive Humbuking Pickups but...
Individual pickup Volume/ Tone
24 frets
Bridge allows for strings to go through the body or not
Full scale comfortable med/wide neck
Sound
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9
Came with nylon strings and the sound was very thin but amazingly clear. The B-string had almost not tension. Changed to round-wounds and immediately had more guts but maintained clarity and everything was fine.
Well suited to chords. The sound is very snappy and percussive, I tend to do a midrange scoop and works great for slap (after taking into account the learning curve for the 5th string)
Action, Fit, & Finish
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No Opinion
Bought it used set-up was okay, when I tweaked the action and adjusted the intonation a bit the bass really became my own and is very consistent up the neck.
Pretty well balanced for the price and string spacing/ neck sized took only a little time to acclimate (despite being my first 5-string)
Reliability/Durability
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9
This bass is niece and heavy, it maybe hard on the shoulders for longer gigs but always felt dependable. No problems with hardware/electronics and no additional adjustments needed after set up.
The wood is a little soft with the natural finish and I've got a little divet where my index finger lands when slapping but it just adds character
Customer Support
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No Opinion
N/A, used
Overall Rating
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9
I bought this bass as a contrast to my active fretless and for that is works well, the tone is pretty versatile for passive EQ. I have never played it much through another amp but through my SWR it sounds great. Snappy highs, crispy and gutsy lows even with cheaper strings.
If it were lost I'd probably get something different but that's just out of curiosity. This thing is pretty stable with no outstanding problems
Product: Peavey BXP-5 Grind
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/17/2008
at 02:02pm
by John
Features
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8
New. Passive electronics, neck-thru body design. Beautiful bass!
Sound
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10
I'm a pentecostal church bass player/drummer. This thing sounds awesome. I'm still relatively new on bass (about 4 years). This is my 3rd bass (4 string Ibanez, 5 string Samick) and most definately my best. That low B is "thick" and deep. And talk about sustain - WOW. I'm totally thrilled with this bass.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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9
Nicely set-up. Bought it from local guitar shop with an excellent technical shop. No flaws, everything nice and tight. The neck is a little wider than what I'm used to but I'll manage. Very smooth, easy to play.
Reliability/Durability
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9
I play only at church, 3 times a week. I really don't see any problems arising anytime soon. I like the weight - lighter than my Samick, no neck dives.
Customer Support
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9
I've dealt with this shop in the past (bought Samick there). Since my Samick was bought in 2003, I get free lifetime set-ups and adjustments. New purchases you get one free adjustment and for $75 you get lifetime service.
Overall Rating
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10
Been playing for about 4 years. Own 5 string Samick and play through Hartke kickback. I did alot of research before buying and the Peavey Grind 5 string seemed like the best for the money. I'm extremely pleased so far.
Product: Peavey BXP-5 Grind
Price Paid: US $250
Submitted 04/02/2004
at 10:21am
by Matt
Email: mattmartin30 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
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8
Look below for the specs - to all the technical descriptions I would add that this bass looks & feels great! Very comfortable on stage. I would agree with the earlier review about the string spacing - a little tighter than my 4-string but I'm used to it now. In fact, I picked up a 4-string in the store the other day and it felt kind of strange to me.
Lots of cool features for what you pay!
Sound
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8
Sound is great - if there's any fault here it's probably mine because I still struggle to get the tone very deep but not muddy. I'm always tweaking stuff while I play. I'm a guitar player who is still getting used to bass. I play rock/jazz/contemporary music in a group at church. Usually I put the bass thru my SansAmp Bass Driver straight to PA, but our monitors can't handle the bass well past a certain point. Last night I played thru a small GK Backline 110 which worked fine as a monitor for me.
I would say this bass sounds a little more "tech" to me, due to the active EQ - more alive than my Yamaha BB404. Great for rock & typical stuff. Don't know about metal/thrash.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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8
I bought this one as a refurb - and it needed lots of tweaking to get the action right. It was way too low out of the box - it feels super now but there's not much more adjustment I can make. I guess I like the action pretty high.
Finish is nice for a guitar in this price range. It's a solid sparkly "tangerine", and I can see a few ripples in the gloss under the right light. Who cares? I always have kids people me this a COOL guitar - they don't have anything to judge it by except the looks so it must be decent.
The only issue I had was the battery rattling - took me a while to figure that out. Put some electrical tape around the battery and all is fine now!
Reliability/Durability
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10
I've had Peavey guitars before and they're all built like tanks. They've never really got the respect they deserved until EVH came their way. I think it will stand up to as much abuse as anything else I own. That's the main thing that attracted me to this - I knew it would be solid. Hardware is bulletproof.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never tried.
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing guitar for 16 years, Bass for less than one - turns out I'm really a better Bass player. Wish I would have figured that out a long time ago.
I really like this guitar. I didn't want to sink big $$$ into my new Bass interest, and this guitar feels good, plays good, sounds good. I may buy some fancy expensive bass someday, but I can see that this will be with me a long time. Maybe I never will need to upgrade it - who knows? Great guitar - easily worth twice what I paid.
Product: Peavey BXP-5 Grind
Price Paid: US $249.99 used
Submitted 01/23/2004
at 10:48pm
by Alowishus
Email: daitheflu at users<dot>basstabarchive<dot>com
Features
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9
Im not going to go through all of the hardware because i think the other guy did a bang-up job of it. I like the thinner neck, because i have only played on 4-strings before this one. it was a squire :(
Sound
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9
Well, this is quite a step up from the squire p-bass. this bass has much more control and i havent even played it through a decent amp yet. mine is only a 15w, so its probably even better on a stage amp.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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8
my action was pretty high straight out of the box and its hard to adjust. there are four hex nuts on each section of the bridge, which i havent messed around with. good for a refurb though
Reliability/Durability
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10
this bass feels very sturdy. the only thing i can see going bad in the near future is the battery
Customer Support
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8
ive been trying to get ahold of an instruction manual, which apparently you have to buy separately. hmm...
Overall Rating
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9
I have been playing for two years and own a cheapo squire. this bass can totally kick the squires ass for almost the same price. its almost sad. i would probably buy a carvin, because by the time this one is gone ill have enough money.
Product: Peavey BXP-5 Grind
Price Paid: US $269.99
Submitted 10/25/2003
at 12:40am
by Cathead
Email: cathead77 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
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8
List of Features:
24 frets
34" scale
Solid agathis body
Hard rock maple neck with pau ferro fingerboard
15 inch radius
Tilt back headstock with straight string pull
2-way dual expandable truss rod
2 J-style hum canceling passive pickups
On-board active 3-band EQ with bass, mid, treble, master and blend
9 Volt sytem
This bass is not to be confused with the Grind NTB. I received no accessories...not even an owner's manual. I figure because the one I ordered was a refurb.
Sound
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8
This bass suits my music style just fine. I play mostly my own compositions with what I call a "corn fed rock" flair. I am currently recording at home with it and gigging small venues with Behringer's biggest bass amp to date. The bass is very quiet and the active eq's pretty well let me dial in the sound of my choice from good solid lows to punchy and bright and all between. I like the general appearance of the guitar and the variety of sounds I am able to come up with. If there is anything I dislike it's getting accustomed to the closer string spacing at the bridge because of the 5th string although it's a bit wider (2 1/2 inches) than the 5-string Rogue I own.
Action, Fit, & Finish
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9
The bass was set up well at the factory. The action is very low, and I figured I'd have bad fret buzzes as I played it out of the box before plugging it in, but I didn't. I bought the bass as a refurb and didn't know what to expect when I ordered it, but it looked brand new. The strap button at the back was loose and I was afraid it may be stripped out, but it tightened up fine. The finish is pewter grey and like I said looked brand new.
Reliability/Durability
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9
Everything looks solid....can't find anything loose as far as hardware goes except for the loose strap button which tightened up just fine. I can see no reason why I wouldn't take it to a gig without a backup which I have done a few times.
Customer Support
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9
I have e-mailed Peavey with inquiries and such and they have always responded. Never have needed them for support.
Overall Rating
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8
I have been playing music almost 40 years, now. I own 7 basses besides this one (Rogue fretless, Rogue 5-string, Fender Precision, Ibanez GSR 200, Dean Performer acoustic/electric, Tacoma CB10 acoustic/electric, and an upright bass) and a vast array of other instruments. I find it is hard at times to find out what the string spacing at the bridge is on bass guitars, so if you are reading this and wonder about this bass it's 2 1/2 inches. I like them wide and I wish the spacing was a tad wider on this bass, but considering the deal I got I will adjust I'm sure. If something happened to this bass I would buy another if I could get the same deal, but not at the SRP of $600.00 or even $450.00 like most of the web sites have it discounted to. I love the way it looks and the way it sounds "alive" compared to my other basses. I reckon what it would take to make it a near perfect bass for me would be a bridge with adjustable string spacing like I have seen at some guitar supply sites. One word of warning. If you go to Musician's Friend to look at this bass and the web page says "Free Case" disreguard the offer. Mine came without the "free case" and when I called they said it was a mistake and should not have said that. However, after taking the offer off the web page they later put it back up again. Now, it's gone again. If you see it pay no attention to it......it's a lie.
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