Peavey, the world-famous musical instrument manufacturer, has announced that it has parted with
Edward Van Halen after a 13-year partnership.
Peavey collaborated with the guitarist on his signature-model
Peavey Wolfgang Series electric guitars and
Peavey 5150 Series amplifiers.
According to the company,
Van Halen retains the rights to the names
5150 and
Wolfgang, as well as certain design elements of the
Wolfgang guitar, but the
5150's circuitry and tone will remain in the
Peavey family as the
6505 amplifier.
Peavey will launch the new
6505 — named in celebration of
Peavey's first forty years, 1965 to 2005 — at the Winter
NAMM (
International Music Products Association) Expo, Jan. 20-24, 2005, in Anaheim, Calif.
Peavey will also debut its
Carina (Italian for 'beautiful') guitars to replace the
Wolfgang.
Carina Series guitars highlight many of the
Peavey innovations used in the
Wolfgang and other
Peavey guitars, including computer-shaped necks that ensure all
Carina guitars exhibit a consistent, comfortable neck radius and superior playability.
The hugely successful
5150 Series guitar amplifiers and
Wolfgang electric guitars, which launched in 1991 and 1995, respectively, have become staples of modern rock music. Endorsers ranging from
Ted Nugent,
3 DOORS DOWN and
DEFAULT to underground metal heroes
ATREYU,
DARKEST HOUR and
GOD FORBID, and even power-punkers such as
VISQUEEN, have lauded the contributions these
Peavey products have made to rock 'n' roll.
"I'm very proud of the work we accomplished with
Edward," says
Peavey founder and CEO
Hartley Peavey. "The
5150 Series has earned its place as a rock guitar standard, and the
Wolfgang is a staple in the pantheon of rock instrumentation. They're both well-respected pieces, and I'm glad we could bring those to life.
"As we enter our fortieth year of building innovative instruments, amplifiers and sound equipment, we're more focused on the future than ever," he remarks. "We've pioneered a lot of 'firsts' in this industry, including making guitars using computer-controlled machines, and even with more than 130 patents behind us, there's plenty of fertile ground ahead of us. It's an exciting time for
Peavey."
Peavey is one of the largest manufacturers of musical instruments and professional sound equipment in the world.
Peavey holds more than 130 patents and produces more than 2,000 products, which are distributed throughout the United States and to 136 other countries. To find out more about
Peavey, visit
www.peavey.com.