HELP!!!!! FOR NASHVILLE 1000 Settings

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Kenny Foy
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HELP!!!!! FOR NASHVILLE 1000 Settings

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If someone could give me some,out of the box,settings for a Nashville 1000 I would appreciate it.This would give me a place to start. Thanks up front for the replies.
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Tony Prior
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Post by Tony Prior »

Familiar topic. These setting are also on Peaveys website. Good starting point

pre gain 3 to 6

Bass 3

Mid -9 to -15

shift 800

high 0 to 3
Presence 0 to 3

reverb as desired

Master 5 to whatever ..hold your ears...

good luck

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Post by Damir Besic »

Kenny,even tho I`m a Peavey fan and loved my Nashville 1000,I could never get a good sound out of it without my Digitech 2120.Amp itself didn`t have a sound but in combination with 2120 was great.Planty of power and with 710`s on guitar, close as you can get to "contemporary" sound of the steel guitar.
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Damir, YOUR problem isn't your amp!
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Post by John Steele »

I can't explain why, but I have noticed a significant difference in attack on the NV 1000 depending on where you set your pre and master gains. If they're closer together, (or no farther apart than they absolutely have to be), you get more "snap" out of it.
-John
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Post by Greg Simmons »

Here's a review of the Nashville 1000 by Danny Hullihen that features a listing of the setting used (at a 1999 Jam) by some players.

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Post by Kenny Foy »

Gentlemen, THANK YOU for the info and the replies. You too Bobbe! ---Kenny
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moved to 'Electronics'
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