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Peavey Cirrus gone for good?

Hello fellow bassists. I needed to know is the Peavey Cirrus gone for good? Does anyone know any news from Peavey. Their custom shop is closed. Do they plan on bringing the Cirrus back at all. I have heard rumors that they were just moving, but it's been a while and no news. So please if anyone can feel me in or know anything please comment. Thanks.
 
The website is still showing the Cirrus Rudy Sarzo model. However, I'm not sure if they are still making it or just have not updated their website. I'd really like to know too. I'm really interested in getting the Sarzo model.
 
Peavey stopped all the cirrus models, but then went back to making the Rudy Sarzo signature model. Which is now being made in Indonesia not USA. So it makes me think their is a chance Peavey might come back with the original Cirrus. Plus why would Peavey just come back with only the Rudy Sarzo signature Cirrus, it's only four string. What about us five or six string players? Just doesn't make any sense? Why Peavey why???
 
When I talked to my Peavey regional sales rep a couple months ago, he told me the Cirrus line was temporarily on hold while the factory space is currently used to manufacture the CA acoustics. He did also hint that they are considering making a graphite neck version of the Cirrus, something that will resemble a Modulus Q series bass. Hopefully I'll get to talk with him again soon and see what else is new...
 
When I talked to my Peavey regional sales rep a couple months ago, he told me the Cirrus line was temporarily on hold while the factory space is currently used to manufacture the CA acoustics. He did also hint that they are considering making a graphite neck version of the Cirrus, something that will resemble a Modulus Q series bass. Hopefully I'll get to talk with him again soon and see what else is new...

That would be interesting!
 
Peavey stopped all the cirrus models, but then went back to making the Rudy Sarzo signature model. Which is now being made in Indonesia not USA. So it makes me think their is a chance Peavey might come back with the original Cirrus. Plus why would Peavey just come back with only the Rudy Sarzo signature Cirrus, it's only four string. What about us five or six string players? Just doesn't make any sense? Why Peavey why???

And Sarzo is now playing Spector, so I bet that info model is history now too.