Are Nashville 112's Going For $699 New?
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Are Nashville 112's Going For $699 New?
Wow...Is that the MSRP for a new one?
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The NV112 is made in the USA, not China where a lot of Peavey is now made. That probably has something to do with the increase in price.
The price was increased some time ago, its not a recent thing.
The price was increased some time ago, its not a recent thing.
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So buy a used one, add Fox chips and another speaker, it will sound like a million bucks, will not lack in anything, do not underestimate it's potential.
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Very well said Larry! Ive had one since they hit the market some yrs back i think $450 new, just purchased a used one a couple months ago 340 shipped and it looks new, both have telonics speakers now, fox mod and new reverb tanks, their not tube amps but for SS they sound great! Add an izzy and you got some really good tones. MPO of course.
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I haven't seen one of the new ones, so I don't know what all they did other than the soldered in IC's. But if that is all they did and still use the same style chips (not the SMT types), it can still be modified but it will take some soldering skills and equipment to do it. Desoldering of the chips, soldering in the new chips or soldering in chip sockets (the best option) for the new chips. Not something someone inexperienced should try.
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I have the OPA 2134 chip change in mine. Made a big difference. I have an MB200/Eminence EPS-15C combo that is my main amp system. Because of that I tried the Emenence EPS-12C in my NV112 and didn't like it and put the original speaker back in. Sold the EPS-12C. Too many highs for me.
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