The Cirrus 4 has a fast and sleek neck well suited to pop and rock styles, as well awesome sound and tonal versatility. Categoryģ.6 stars or better: Outstanding, WIHO AwardĢ stars or better: Suited to specific needsĪfter playing the Cirrus 4 bass, we can see why this bass was brought back into production by Peavey and sits atop their product line. Although most Peavey instruments (including the Cirrus) are now manufactured in Indonesia, nothing seems to have been lost quality-wise. ![]() In 2016, however, Peavey announced that thanks to customer demand, they would be reissuing the flagship Cirrus bass guitar line. The Cirrus bass was first released in 1997 as Peavey's flagship bass guitar, but in 2009, mass production ended and the instruments were only available as custom-order products from Peavey’s custom shop. John Taylor’s instrument of choice has finally been re-issued after a long absence from the marketplace: the Peavey Cirrus 4. There’s clearly something special in these Mississippi-bred instruments. These instruments have graced stages and studios in the hands of thousands of working musicians, including such heavyweights as Jeff Berlin, Ross Valory (Journey), Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot/Whitesnake) and John Taylor (Duran Duran). Throughout the years, Peavey has produced a wide variety of high-quality, affordable, American-made basses such as the T40 and T20 series, Patriot, Foundation, Dyna, Fury, and the brand’s flagship instrument, the Cirrus.
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