Special Thanks to Mike Brown & the crew at Peavey

Steel guitar amplifiers, effects, etc.

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autry andress
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Special Thanks to Mike Brown & the crew at Peavey

Post by autry andress »

I sent in my Nashville 400 to get serviced last Tuesday
It arrived at Peavey Service Center last Thrusday. Just got it back today & it sounds so.....good.
fast turn around & it didn't cost a arm & a leg either.
Thanks Mike for all you do for the steel players.
Thanks again I really appricate the great service.
Jim Park
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Peavey service

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I agree whole heartedly that Peavy service is second to none!!!! I sent my Nashville 1000 in for service, and it came back sounding FABULOUS!! The tech was extremely easy to deal with, as were the office ladies that processed my payment
Jerry Humphries
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Post by Jerry Humphries »

Peavey definitely has customer oriented people on their staff.
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Erv Niehaus
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I second the motion!
I bought a non-functioning Session 400 and sent the head into Peavey. They got it up and running in short order and at a modest cost, excellent service.
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Dan Schafer
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Post by Dan Schafer »

Yes, indeed..Mike Brown & all the PV guys have been great to me for many years!
Douglas Bone
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Post by Douglas Bone »

Could a session 500 be fixed? Needs one pot I think.
D10 Sho-Bud,D10 Mullen Pre RP, Session 500, N12
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Bill L. Wilson
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Workin' on a Peavey.

Post by Bill L. Wilson »

I replaced the vol. Pot in my Session 400 Limited, myself for 5bucks. Pull the circuit board out, un-solder which ever pot is the trouble maker, solder in a new pot, and your good to go. It helps to have some soldering skills, but it's not real hard. It's more trouble pulling out the chassis, than replacing the pots. Good luck.
Stephen Gambrell
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Is Mike Brown still at Peavey? I was under the impression that he was not :?:
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Mike Wheeler
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

I think Mike's still there. I just spoke to him 2 weeks ago.
Best regards,
Mike
Stephen Gambrell
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

That's good to know. Everybody needs a Mike Brown in customer relations. Great guy, and WAY more helpful than he has to be.
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Bill Rowlett
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Post by Bill Rowlett »

I needed an amp schematic recently on a weekend and Mike sent it to me the next day. You can't beat that service and that's why I continue to use Peavey equipment.

Bill Rowlett
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