gretsch nashville pro steel amp

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Ron Murray
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gretsch nashville pro steel amp

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I want to see if anyone has one for sale. I would be interested in one at a fair price.
Bill Donlin
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GMS Nashville Steelman Amp

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Ron -
Saw your ad for the Gretsch steel amp, and am responding. Although I havn't listed it yet, I do have one that I plan on selling. The amp is in excellent shape. Gretsch used a heavy duty 15" Altec speaker in the amp. It's not a light weight, I'll have to get a weight on it (I'm in NC).
As far as pricing goes, we can talk about that if you are still interested.
Bill
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Ron Murray
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Harold Parris
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Ron, I have a good looking and great sounding Gretsch Nashville pro amp that I would sell. It has a 15 Inch JBL speaker. We could negotiate a price if you are interested.
EMCI Double 10,Session 400,Webb 614E and Gretsch Nashville Pro Steel Amp, Keith Hilton Digital Sustain pedal and Seymour Duncan KTG -1, Hughes&Kettner BATT
Harold Parris email hparris9@aol.com
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Do they look anything like these? Just curious.




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Post by Harold Parris »

The Gretsch amps have knobs instead of slides. There is a Sho Bud amp that is electronically the same as the Gretsch except for slide controls vs dial pots. I was told by a veteran technician that the pot amps have a better sound because of the ohm value of the pots.
EMCI Double 10,Session 400,Webb 614E and Gretsch Nashville Pro Steel Amp, Keith Hilton Digital Sustain pedal and Seymour Duncan KTG -1, Hughes&Kettner BATT
Harold Parris email hparris9@aol.com
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