Overview
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Dates of manufacture:
1986 to 1989
PEAVEY manufactured the NITRO I between 1986 and 1989, it was a no-nonsense single humbucker superstrat with Kahler Fulcrum locking tremolo system and all black hardware.
Specifications (17)
Controls
Number of control knobs | 1 control knob |
Volume controls | 1 volume control |
General
Finish colors | blue finish, pink finish, red finish, white finish |
Made in | USA |
Number of strings | 6 strings |
Scale length | 25.5 inches scale-length |
Body
Body material | wood body |
Body shape features | double cutaway |
Hardware
Bridge | Kahler locking tremolo |
Hardware color | black hardware |
Tuners | Peavey Precision tuners |
Fretboard
Fingerboard material | rosewood fingerboard |
Neck
Neck joint | set neck |
Neck material | maple neck |
Number of frets | 22 fret |
Peghead (headstock) | pointed headstock |
Tuner layout | six-in-a-row tuners |
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Reviews (1)
PEAVEY NITRO I reviewed by Michael Cox
Michael Cox
I love this guitar, I basically slept with it and people use to come from all around to see this guitar, I have worn the frets out and the Kahler system out. Out of all my guitars , this was, the one that felt like it was part of my body. I saw it in the store and when I pick it up in my hands I said this is the one. Beautiful black, sleek looking, it almost play's it's self. Also very important ( it's made in good oh USA) I LOVE MY COUNTRY
3 Comments
My nitro
Submitted by John (not verified) on
I have this model nito but with the nitro active type neck. was it ever sold like this?
Nitro 1
Submitted by Newman8312$$ (not verified) on
I have the blue nitro 1 all origanle with single humbucker and the khaler fulcrum it's so sweet I think it's worth a bit cause I cant find a blue one anywhere at least not the nitro 1
Blue nitro 1
Submitted by Elissa (not verified) on
I also have one, and the original case. Besides you, the only other one I found was in Germany. But, it was just the body. No neck, electronics, nothing. And they wanted $200 US dollars for it! So, yes, I believe ours to be extremely rare. Hold on tight to it. It may just be the kids college funds!