Peavey Reno 400??
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- Stu Schulman
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Peavey Reno 400??
A friend of mine wants to sell me his Peavey Reno 400 for $150.00,I don't know anything about that amp? could someone tell me about it.I have to LTD 400 and like them would this be close?
Thanks,Stu
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I think the Reno was their attempt at an "acoustic" amp. The one I saw had a weird speaker array, maybe two tens and a horn. Not a steel amp.
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Peavey Reno 400
I have one of these amps and it is great for acoustic guitar and fiddle, but not so good for steel....Mine has a 15" and two tweeters.....sounds real nice with acoustic instruments.
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Peavey Reno 400
I have one of these amps and it is great for acoustic guitar and fiddle, but not so good for steel....Mine has a 15" and two tweeters.....sounds real nice with acoustic instruments. Also heavey, between 50-60 lbs.
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fwiw I bought a cosmetically challenged one for $25 on Craigslist last summer.
Cleaned up the scratchy pots and gave it a bath and it works fine and looks good enough.
I like it for steel just fine, but I disconnect the horn.
It has a 15" speaker but it is not a Scorpian or a BW.
The pre-amp/power-amp setup are pretty much the same as a Nashville 400.
Cleaned up the scratchy pots and gave it a bath and it works fine and looks good enough.
I like it for steel just fine, but I disconnect the horn.
It has a 15" speaker but it is not a Scorpian or a BW.
The pre-amp/power-amp setup are pretty much the same as a Nashville 400.
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A long time guitarist/singer mate of mine has had one of these amps for 20+ years and it sounds fantastic for acoustic guitar -- his has a 15" BW and horn... I have never tried it for steel though... the horn may cause some issues for steel.
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Thanks guys,I play with a fiddle player who has been going thru a crappy P.A. and is looking for an amp,this might be great for him.
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Reno 400
This model was never intended to be used as a steel amp, but for acoustic electric guitars. The Austin 400 was designed for an electric guitar in one channel and an electric acoustic guitar in the second channel.
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I have an Austin 400 too.
I also have the Renown 400 (and an older Session 400).
I think they were either in City series or the Solo series, but all pretty much had the same preamp/power amp sections, some with saturation, channel switching, some with horns, some with 2x12 or 1x15, some with high gain inputs.
I think they are all good Steel amps, although I also use them for electric and electric/acoustic guitar, and electric/acoustic banjo, also.
I also have the Renown 400 (and an older Session 400).
I think they were either in City series or the Solo series, but all pretty much had the same preamp/power amp sections, some with saturation, channel switching, some with horns, some with 2x12 or 1x15, some with high gain inputs.
I think they are all good Steel amps, although I also use them for electric and electric/acoustic guitar, and electric/acoustic banjo, also.
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My friend brought the amp to my sound check and I was surprised how good it sounded,The fiddle player never got to try it out because he's got some adapter issues with his pickup.I have a friend who has been playing steel for a short while who will buy it.Thanks for the responses.Hi Lenny.
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Reno 400 Flopped
Peavey made a few flops in the 80's Reno 400 was one of them,I got one for 50.00 a few yrs ago took the speaker and knobs and junked it, It sounds really bad with a steel ,,, really bad they made another flop in 400 series...I think it was renown 400....?
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I most humbly disagree, Per a tech at Peavey back when I bought the Reno, said it was the same electronics as the Nashville only it was packing a 15" and 2 piezos which was for the acoustic. I have been playing one for about 20 years, still sounds great. I do have the horns disconnected. The amp will go from the Living Room to a gig in a heartbeat. Lots of power and great headroom. I have thought of trying it with a cabinet with 2 12" but I never have gotten around to it. Anyway 75 more cents and you can get a cup of coffee too
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Keeping in mind that the Reno was not designed as a stel amp, and that you can snag one at a fraction of the cost of a NV400 etc., I think it's a great amp. I picked one up for around $100. I ended up selling it to a steel buddy who badly needed an amp. Sounds much closer to a Peavey steel amp (Nashville, Session, etc.) than to a guitar amp. Somewhat underpowered for the big gigs, but plenty enough to do moderate volume gigs.
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Nothing wrong with any of the 400 series amps IMO. Duke Robilard, a great blues & jazz guitarist played through a Peavey 400 PA head and a single speaker.
Duke was doing a recording session and the engineer said what are you doing playing through that thing? Use the fender Twin we have. After they did an A/B test the engineer said, "use the Peavey" For Dukes style of playing it did him very well. Go figure
Duke was doing a recording session and the engineer said what are you doing playing through that thing? Use the fender Twin we have. After they did an A/B test the engineer said, "use the Peavey" For Dukes style of playing it did him very well. Go figure
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The Renown 15" (forget the name) was a steel amp, and highly praised by Lloyd Green. I think it is a quite different animal from the standard model with 2 12" Scorpion speakers. Is that what Emmons was playing?
I passed up multiple chances to pick one up here in NH; just couldn't justify yet another large, heavy amp: but I sure was tempted to check it out.
I passed up multiple chances to pick one up here in NH; just couldn't justify yet another large, heavy amp: but I sure was tempted to check it out.
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don't know any details, but on the cover of buddy's 'one for the road' album, the renown (15 inch 'at least') is waiting for peggy to load it into the car.
i support pv...i have an ltd400, a nash400, a vegas400 that was given to me cause it needs some fixin and a first model bandit112 80w with a bw 12 in it now.
i support pv...i have an ltd400, a nash400, a vegas400 that was given to me cause it needs some fixin and a first model bandit112 80w with a bw 12 in it now.
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