Peavey Adrian Vandenberg PFM

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Peavey Adrian Vandenberg PFM

Peavey

Adrian Vandenberg PFM

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Product Info

Article Number: 618879
Brand: Peavey
Model: Adrian Vandenberg PFM
Price: $3,958.90

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The Adrian Vandenberg PFM is a serious instrument built for players who crave a high-gain, expressive sound and a comfortable neck. This guitar excels in rock and hard rock territory, offering a unique blend of vintage vibe and modern performance, and is best suited for players who appreciate a premium feel and a distinctive look.

Product Description

  • Peavey Adrian Vandenberg PFM
  • Electric Guitar
  • Adrian Vandenberg Signature Model
  • Body: Mahogany
  • Top: Quilted maple
  • Neck-thru-body: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Neck profile: Custom Flat D
  • Vandenberg Signature fingerboard inlays
  • Cream-coloured binding
  • Fingerboard radius: 381 mm (15")
  • Scale: 628 mm (24.72")
  • Nut width: 43 (1.69")
  • Locking nut
  • 24 medium frets
  • Pickups: 1 Seymour Duncan TB-4 Zebra (bridge) and 1 Seymour Duncan SH-2n Zebra (neck) humbucker
  • 2 volume controls
  • 3-way toggle switch
  • 2-way toggle switch for neck coil tap
  • Floyd Rose tremolo
  • Schaller 15 machine heads
  • Gold hardware
  • Colour: Purple Flame Maple
  • Strings: DAddario EXL 125 XL / .009 - .046
  • Includes case
  • Made in Czech Republic
PROS
  • • Mahogany/Quilted Maple combo delivers rich sustain and a beautiful aesthetic.
  • • Seymour Duncan Zebra pickups provide a powerful, articulate, high-gain voice.
  • • Custom Flat D neck profile offers exceptional comfort and fast playing feel.
  • • Czech Republic construction ensures high build quality and meticulous attention to detail.
CONS
  • • Purple Flame Maple finish may not appeal to players seeking understated aesthetics.
  • • The longer 628mm scale can feel unwieldy for players accustomed to shorter scales.
  • • Premium-priced, limiting accessibility for players on a tighter budget.

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Key Features

Body Material Mahogany with Quilted Maple Top
Neck Material Mahogany
Fingerboard Ebony
Pickups Seymour Duncan TB-4 Zebra (Bridge) & SH-2n Zebra (Neck)
Scale Length 628 mm (24.72")
Frets 24 Medium
Bridge Floyd Rose Tremolo
Weight Approximately 8.5 lbs (3.9 kg) - based on similar mahogany/maple builds

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Floyd Rose requires more precise setup initially, but once properly adjusted, it offers wide-ranging vibrato capabilities; however, aggressive use can impact tuning.
Yes, the Vandenberg signature inlays are designed with sufficient contrast against the ebony fingerboard for good visibility in various lighting conditions.
The longer scale provides increased string tension, resulting in a tighter, more defined low end and a slightly stiffer feel; it's a preference thing, but takes some getting used to.

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