New Nashville 112 Endorsers
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Chick, of course I care about what amplifier you perform with.................after all, my job here at Peavey is to assist in the design and to help market any new steel product. I'm glad that you like the Nashville 112.
Ronald, the Black Widow speaker is capable of handling much, much more power than the Nashville 112 can produce. This would work, but it would not make economical sense as the additional cost of a Black Widow would have to be added to the final cost.
I understand that some dealers offer the Black Widow as an option.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation
Ronald, the Black Widow speaker is capable of handling much, much more power than the Nashville 112 can produce. This would work, but it would not make economical sense as the additional cost of a Black Widow would have to be added to the final cost.
I understand that some dealers offer the Black Widow as an option.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation
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OK, I don't know what the definition of "Endorser" is and I doubt that I qualify as such but here is my latest experience. I took my new Nashville 112 to West Fork, Ar our "Little O'Oprey" show last Saturday night and moved my '62 Standel Custom 15 off the stand and set the 112 in its place. After the show a steeler friend who was in the audience came up and said "that little amp sounds great". Then Ken the lead guitar player came over and said "that little dude sounds great". Then the sound man came down from the booth and up on the stage and said "man, that little amp rocks, I didn't realize you were not using the Standel, that little amp is clear as a bell". I have never had three different positive comments on my amp or sound before. We do mike the amps but I really don't think this amp is hurting for power in a medium size auditorium. I set it like Randy Beavers told me to start at and never moved it. The tone is great. This amp is a keeper for sure. I was playing a push pull, Black Box, Hilton pedal, Lexicon MPX1 and the Peavey Nashville 112 and could not want anything better.
Jerry<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Roller on 13 December 2004 at 09:06 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Well it arrived this morning and what a great little Amp. Yes I got my Nashville112 this morning and I have been playing the heck out of it and WOw what a great Amp.Thank you Bobbe Seymour for the great deal you gave me and people like you make this Industry a great one to be in.And a big thank you to Mike Brown for his part into the making of a great Amp for us steel players.
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I'm not sure if I qualify as an endorser, but I am now a lover of this little amp. I went to Carter Steel Guitars and bought my 112 from John Fabian yesterday. I took the amp home and played the fire out of it for several hours. I have never achieved the tone I am now getting out of this little 112. All I am using is the guitar, the amp and an old Boss RV-3 delay pedal. I won't gig with it until New Years Eve weekend. Can't wait!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Mark Metdker on 16 December 2004 at 05:12 AM.]</p></FONT>
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You might want to give John Fabian a call at Carter Steel Guitars. I think he will even ship for free.
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Zum U-12 w/True Tone pickup
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Peavey Nashville 112
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Zum U-12 w/True Tone pickup
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Peavey Nashville 112
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http://community.webshots.com/album/176544894AuXSmi
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- Darvin Willhoite
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I also have a Session 500 I bought new in 1980, and I really think the 112 has it beat in the tone department.
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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Darvin Willhoite
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Hi everyone, just my 2 cents worth. I used nothing but Session 400's ( 2 of them) for 20 some yrs. but 2 months ago I bought a new 112, a Carter U12/E9/B6 and a new Hilton pedal. What a sound. Everyone cannot believe the sound of this little amp. Even the musicians have commented on it. Very clear and has the punch when you need it. No complaints. I haven't had the volumn over 5 1/2 and we play at a high volumn. No more lugging heavy amps around. Even the bottom end is clear and doesn't distort. Not muddy. Like I said just my 2 cents worth.
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Ed Prosser
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Ed Prosser
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I must apologize for prematurely posting that John Hughey is using the Nashville 112 amp. The truth is that he has indeed ordered the amp, but hasn't received it yet. He did call and order this amp and I "assumed" that it had shipped to him considering the time that I submitted the order until now. The amp ships out today. I guess that with the holiday rush, our orders "bottlenecked". So, please give John a chance to "settle in" with the amp for the next few weeks. John has been a great friend and I apologize to him and his wife for any inconvenience.
Thank you for your support and kind comments. I've stated many times that we appreciate your support of our products and will continue to support the steel guitar community with innovative products.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation
Thank you for your support and kind comments. I've stated many times that we appreciate your support of our products and will continue to support the steel guitar community with innovative products.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation
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Got to throw my .02 worth in here also! I just bought one of these little jewels and must say I am quite surprised. These amps are quite a power house, great tone - minus the back breaking weight. Although I'm not getting rid of the Webb, the N-112 will do just fine especially when we are playing smaller rooms and am being "miked". Peavey's done it again - thanks for a great product.
John Buffington Vice President OSGA (Okla. SGA)
John Buffington Vice President OSGA (Okla. SGA)