You could try Googleing it, if you havn't already. Another method I've used on other guitars was to carfully remove the neck from the rest of the guitar. Manufacturers often put the production year on a tag or even printed directly on the wood body under the interfacing part of the neck. Some risk= "what if I damage my guitar?"
SOURCE: Peavey signiture EX wiring
if the signature ex has any special plugs then the actuall diagram for that guitar is needed. but if it uses the standard two or three potential meter ( volume knobs and tone knobs or (pots) ) with a pick up selector and an input. then you can use any guitar wiring diagram and i think you can find that on web. wiring the pick up should be shown in the diagram with the pick up selector.
SOURCE: Peavey signiture ES wiring
Go here: http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/ and select your guitar's pickup/control/switch configuration from the dropdown menu.
SOURCE: Peavey Rage 158 guitar amp
I don't believe there is a power "outlet" on this, only an "inlet".
Usually the inlet will have a lead, often green, that goes to the chassis.
There will usually be two other wires, often black and white that connect to the other two pins.
From the back of the connector, with the center pin tied to the grenn wire of the triangle lower, the pin to the right should be the white and the pin to the left is the black wire
SOURCE: peavey decade manual
Recommend an Ashdown or Fender with a 15" speaker, they will give a good sound, are gig-worthy, and will last. I use a Behringher 120W for rehearsal work, it only has a 12" speaker and thus cannot give a good 'presence', also I have been reliably informed, a lot of custom chips are used in thier amps.
Don't forget, a bass 'E' goes down to something like 60Hz, and a good speaker and amp are a must for bass work
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This is from the Peavey website. It indicates a date between 2001-2003. I found a date from another source indicating 2003. They Fury IV is a nice instrument!
"Offset double cutaway solid body, 21-frets, Quilted Maple top, solid maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, two VFL internally-active pickups, 3-band active EQ, single master volume, mid, bass, and treble controls, satin chrome hardware, available in Trans. Red, Trans. Blue, Trans. Green, or Sunburst finish, 34 in. scale, mfg. 2001-2003"
There is further info available from Peavey: http://www.bluebookofguitarvalues.com/Electric_Guitar_Values/Manufacturers/PEAVEY/Categories/ELECTRIC_BASS__FURY_SERIES/Models/FURY_4_QUILT_TOP?id=PEAVEY_ELECTRIC_BASS_FURY_SERIES_FURY_4_QUILT_TOP
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