Peavey Raptor Plus EXP
Electric Guitar - Black
- Solid body construction with new styling for better ergonomics and balance
- 2 single coil and 1 humbucker pickup
- 5-way pickup selector, hum canceling in second and fourth position
- Ideal for the beginner
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Product Information
Peavey Raptor Plus EXP Electric Guitar in Black
The Peavey Raptor Plus EXP is loosely based around the Fender S-Type model with a twin horned double cut-away body crafted from Basswood. The neck is made from Maple and uses a 21 fret Rosewood fret board with dot position markers.
The pick-ups are configured as single coil models at the neck and middle position with a hum-bucking model at the bridge. These are managed via a single tone and volume control and a 5 way blade type pick-up selector switch. A new style string-through-body ?PowerBend? tremolo system adorns the bridge and each string has its own individual saddle and intonation adjustment screw whilst the bridge along with the machine heads is finished in chrome.
The headstock features a six-line machine head configuration with ergonomic tuner placement and straight string pull along with a new dual-expanding truss rod with wrench-less, easy access adjustment wheel.
Reviews
This is a great beginner’s guitar, the styling looks really cool and the addition of the hum-bucker at the bridge position gives this instrument great versatility and an even wider range of tonal options.
Peavey has taken sufficient care in the manufacturing process to ensure that this guitar is very well made and expertly set-up straight out of the box. This for me is a vitally important feature as nothing deters beginners like a badly set-up guitar that is difficult to play …
The neck plays very well and the tuning remained accurate once the instrument had been tuned and acclimatised to the environmental temperature. There’s plenty of punch in the hum-bucker and it was nicely balanced with the crisp clean tones of the middle and neck position single coil models. For a little over a hundred pounds this is a very nice guitar and the beauty of this model is that it will adapt nicely to a wide range of musical genres, check it out at the Nevada Music Warehouse …






