PEAVEY T-60 Description
- offset double cutaway ash body, bolt-on bi-laminated rock maple neck, 21-fret maple fingerboard with black dot inlays, natural headstock overlay with black border and Peavey logo, six-on-one-side tuners, individual saddle bridge with STB, black pickguard, two humbucker pickups, four knobs (two v, two tone), pickup phase switch, three-way pickup switch, chrome hardware, available in Black, Blood Red (1982-88), Burgundy (1982-88), Natural, Sunburst, or White finish, 25.5 in. scale, mfg. 1978-1988.
The T-60 was the first Peavey production guitar, and had a rosewood fingerboard as an option. The original Red Rhodes-designed pickups allows the capability of single or dual coil output. Fully opening the pot to 10 achieves single coil mode. Turning counterclockwise to 7 brings the second coil into operation, and achieving full range humbucker tone. Rotation of the control from 7 to 0 further contours the tone circuit. The Phase switch is a two position switch which reverses the coil relationship in the bridge pickup when the pickup switch is in the middle position: up is in phase, and down is out-of-phase.