"MOD" reverb pans for Nashville 112!
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"MOD" reverb pans for Nashville 112!
The verb pan in my Peavey Nashville 112 stopped working and was unrepairable. Well,, by me anyway. After seaching the web, I found a direct replacement made by "MOD" for $19.00. The new pan is so much better than the original . Really deep, natural and lush sounding without having to crank the verb knob so high.
Just passing a little info along .
Just passing a little info along .
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Here tis Marty. Part model # 9EB2C1B
Whew! It was on my receipt purchased from Amplified Parts. I put the old pan in the trash.
The new pan is absolutely great. I've tried so many reverb devices. Just can't get away from real spring reverb. The "MOD" pan gives the Nashville 112 reverb like a Fender Twin!
Whew! It was on my receipt purchased from Amplified Parts. I put the old pan in the trash.
The new pan is absolutely great. I've tried so many reverb devices. Just can't get away from real spring reverb. The "MOD" pan gives the Nashville 112 reverb like a Fender Twin!
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great info thanks hope they are back in stock on web site
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Tommy, I watched a 2 year old show of Lionel Richie last night. You were playing a SD10. What kind of guitar was it ? I never could see the name. You and the guitar sounded Great !
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112 amp
bump it
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bump it
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bump it
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But that's a different part number. Supposed to be 9EB2C1B, unless you know that they're substitutable?Bill A. Moore wrote:Here's one.
http://www.tubesandmore.com/products/P-RMOD-4EB2C1B
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They substitute, but the "9" is 3 spring, and the "4" is 2 spring. Both are medium delay.
The "Mod" is using the same numbering system as Accutronics.
Here is some good info.
http://www.tubesandmore.com/tech_corner ... ifications
The "Mod" is using the same numbering system as Accutronics.
Here is some good info.
http://www.tubesandmore.com/tech_corner ... ifications
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