![]() The upscale Ax bodies were made from swamp ash or alder, had a maple neck with a rosewood fret board, and used the Peavey Db2-T radius bladed pickups, shielded and wax dipped for ultra-lo noise and resistance to feedback. The standard Reactor has a rock maple neck and fretboard, a poplar body, and solid color paint job. ![]() ![]() Peavey made two models, Reactor and Reactor AX from the mid-to-late 1990s, all models having a bolt-on neck, 22 frets, a 12” (305 mm) fingerboard radius, and a 25½ “ (648 mm) scale. For your consideration: a minty 1994 (found serial # info on the 'net) Peavey telecaster style guitar, known as the Reactor AX.
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