Wondering what Peavey left handed guitars and basses are currently available? Well, you’re in the right place!
Unfortunately, Peavey only has a very limited selection of left handed guitars and all of them are entry-level models.
Beginner lefty bassists are well catered to with the Millennium BXP basses which are available in some really eye-catching finishes.
However, lefty guitarists are plum out of luck with only one guitar available, what a shame!
Let’s take a look at the rather limited selection…
Peavey Left Handed Guitars
Update November 2022. Unfortunately, it would seem that Peavey is no longer offering any left handed guitars or basses. However, make sure to head over to the left handed guitar database where you’ll find hundreds of incredible alternative southpaw guitars.
I have left the information below so that you can still see the models that were previously available. You should still be able to find these on the used market.
Peavey Millennium BXP 5-String Left Handed Bass Guitar
Peavey’s new Millennium 5 BXP electric bass is a perfect balance of beauty and brawn. Ideal for budding 5-string left handed bassists!
A real maple quilt top maple veneer provides stellar looks at a whole new price point. The 34-inch scale smooth satin finish neck is made of hard rock maple with rosewood fretboard.
They’ve also included their string-through-body design for added sustain and powered it up with two straight single-coil humbuckers. The result is a beautiful bass with awesome sound and versatility.
Try the Millennium 5 BXP to feel the spectacular action and smooth, even tone.
Specifications
- 34” scale (864mm).
- 21 frets.
- 5-bolt Maple neck with rosewood fretboard.
- Basswood body with quilt veneer top.
- 2-way dual expandable truss rod.
- Die-cast bridge with choice of stop tail or string-thru-body mounting.
- Two J-Style passive pickups.
- Finishes: Trans Black, Trans Blue, Tiger Eye, Sunburst
Peavey Millennium BXP 4-String Left Handed Bass Guitar
Peavey’s new Millennium 4 BXP bass guitar combines sexy looks with features offering you a great value bass.
A genuine quilt maple top adds a stunning look to any of the four available finishes. The hard rock maple neck has a silky smooth satin finish and a great feeling action that plays superbly.
Peavey’s string-through body design increases the amount of sustain and is not a feature you would normally find on a bass in this price range.
To top it off there are two straight single-coil humbucking pickups with choice electronics to ensure versatile and flexible sound quality for live or studio gigs.
Specifications
- 34” scale (864mm).
- 21 frets.
- 5-bolt Maple neck with rosewood fretboard.
- Basswood body with quilt veneer top.
- 2-way dual expandable truss rod.
- Die-cast bridge with choice of stop tail or string-thru-body mounting.
- Two J-Style passive pickups.
- Finishes: Trans Black, Trans Blue, Tiger Eye, Sunburst
Peavey Plus EXP Left Handed Guitar
Left handed guitarists can check out the Peavey Plus EXP, available in either black or the beautiful topaz blue finish shown below.
The upper cutaway is slightly longer than most guitars giving the Predator a clean swept-back design that looks and feels fantastic.
The Predator includes a licensed Floyd Rose locking tremolo and chrome-sealed machine tuners that fit snugly.
Both pickups are humbucking and can be individually switched or blended to accommodate any style of music or playing you desire – although we all know this guitar is aimed at shred guitarists!
Specifications
- 25.5” scale (648mm) maple neck with rosewood fretboard.
- 22 frets, 12” (305mm) radius.
- Real binding on the body.
- Floyd Rose® licensed double-locking tremolo.
- Sealed die-cast tuners.
- Two humbucking pickups.
- Three-way switching selector.
- Master volume and tone controls.
- Finishes: Black, Metallic Topaz Blue
Peavey Website
As far as I can see there are zero lefty guitars listed on the USA site which may indicate that these guitars are not available across the pond.
It’s another case of a poor website that doesn’t advertise their left handed products well at all, unfortunately. I’m guessing most lefty players would look at the Peavey website for 5 minutes, give up, and try a different brand.
For more information:
Peavey Website