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One more bass question...

As long as it is the USA Millennium not the import BXP model. If so it's a great bass for that price. They sold for around $1500 new and were well worth it. I've owned two and regret selling the last one I had. Gas got the best of me.
Also the most comfortable 35" scale I've played. I'm playing a Cirrus now but the Millennium is right up there with the Cirrus, just a bit fatter tone IMO.
 
You got a lot of bum advice from people who have never played a SUB nor apparently know anything about them, but hey, you might like a Peavey.

I mean, it happens.

Honestly, the SUB is a great bass. Mines absolutely flawless in every way except i'm not a huge fan of the finish. If you want a great bass that plays very well and sounds phenomenal then my vote goes for the SUB. But take that with a grain of salt as this is coming from a 2+ year owner of my white beauty.
 
Honestly, the SUB is a great bass. Mines absolutely flawless in every way except i'm not a huge fan of the finish. If you want a great bass that plays very well and sounds phenomenal then my vote goes for the SUB. But take that with a grain of salt as this is coming from a 2+ year owner of my white beauty.

It's too late! But I love my SUB, too.
 

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