Question about Nashville 112 and Volume Pedal
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Question about Nashville 112 and Volume Pedal
I got a Nashville 112 for Christmas and the operations manual shows hooking up the volume pedal different than in line like I do now with my smaller amp. The diagram shows the volume pedal to the PRE EQ PATCH input and output. How do any of you guys hook yours up? Thanks
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Peavey has been building this feature into their amps since way back with the Session 500. The idea is that it keeps your tone pure without coloration from the volume pedal.
Here's the explanation from Peavey's Mike Brown in pdf. http://www.peavey.com/media/pdf/steelgu ... qpatch.pdf
Most folks I know just plug straight into the #1 input, but the 3 cord Pre EQ patch does seem to work very well.
If you need more information, you might pm or email Peavey representative Mike Brown. Mike is a member here and very helpful.
Here's the explanation from Peavey's Mike Brown in pdf. http://www.peavey.com/media/pdf/steelgu ... qpatch.pdf
Most folks I know just plug straight into the #1 input, but the 3 cord Pre EQ patch does seem to work very well.
If you need more information, you might pm or email Peavey representative Mike Brown. Mike is a member here and very helpful.
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Many always put the VP ahead of the amp altogether, some prefer it inserted via the Pre-EQ loop as you are discussing, results can vary, mostly depending on the pedal(s) involved. Either way is fine, if you want to do what "most people" are doing then just do what works for you and you're gonna be golden
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I dunno Steve. Look at this post. The 8th post down Mike lists a ph.#. You can click on his pm button there also and send him a message. Perhaps he would return your message or send you an updated email address.
I know he checks in from time to time, so he may see your post and reply here as well.
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Not all amps react the same to how the vp is lined up. On my nv400 it makes no difference whether I go from the steel to the vp to the amp or if I put the vp through the effects loop. But on my Session 500, with the an active pedal, it only sounds good through the loop; I get all kinds of nonsense with the more traditional steel-vp-amp chain. No idea why that is.
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As long as you don't have a noise issue from it, I think you should put it right after the VP, wherever you put THAT.
I'd personally put it in the closet until everybody else quits using it for every freaking song. Just like I did with my chorus about the time Cherokee Fiddle came out. I kept mine hidden for about five years.
I'd personally put it in the closet until everybody else quits using it for every freaking song. Just like I did with my chorus about the time Cherokee Fiddle came out. I kept mine hidden for about five years.
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
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There's nothing wrong with a little delay. It helps to sweeten your overall tone. It stays on all night, in varying degrees, in my chain....either in a multi-fx box or an analog stomp box. Chorus either for that matter used sparingly. Effects are just tools like everything else. They can help you get a better sound when used properly. Or a different sound as needed.
When I use a delay stompbox, I stick it right into the guitar jack with a double male jack, then continue on with the chain as usual. That way, I can adjust it/turn it on or off depending on the tune.
Your 112 manual describes how to install devices into the loop, so I'd just follow those instructions. Stomp box labels are confusing sometimes, so hook it up like you think it should go and if it doesn't work, reverse the connections on one end.
When I use a delay stompbox, I stick it right into the guitar jack with a double male jack, then continue on with the chain as usual. That way, I can adjust it/turn it on or off depending on the tune.
Your 112 manual describes how to install devices into the loop, so I'd just follow those instructions. Stomp box labels are confusing sometimes, so hook it up like you think it should go and if it doesn't work, reverse the connections on one end.
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I can verify that the Pre-EQ loop was intended for pot volume pedals. Putting the steel into the amp input, and the pot volume pedal into the Pre-EQ loop, (3-wire hookup) provides a much better impedance match. This keeps you guitar's tone constant at any volume pedal position.
It wasn't intended for active pedals like the Hilton, Telonics, etc.
It wasn't intended for active pedals like the Hilton, Telonics, etc.
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