Peavey Nashville 112
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Peavey Nashville 112
Excellent condition Nashville 112. Great amp works perfect. $375 plus actual shipping from 32091
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I'm a newbie.... can you tell me about the cabinet? Why's it different from most?
Any problems or issues with it? I'm VERY INTERESTED.
Any problems or issues with it? I'm VERY INTERESTED.
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Nn 112
It has a custom tweed cabinet
- John Brock
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I like that..if
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- William Liemandt
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Ricky - Looks nice. Does this custom cabinet not have the top of cabinet cutout - that resulted in knob protector bars? I guess that I'd like to see another photo, one from the top looking down.
Also, do you have any idea of the age of this amp? More specifically, as in, does the pre-amp have socketed chips or soldered in chips?
Many thanks - William
Also, do you have any idea of the age of this amp? More specifically, as in, does the pre-amp have socketed chips or soldered in chips?
Many thanks - William
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Hi the cabinet was built by Jack Stoner in Florida that's who I bought ithe amp from, not sure of the age but no need for a knob guard. I'll send you more pictures of the front of the amp after work today at 6. Or would trade for a rack amp at least 1000 watts . Thanks Ricky T
- Jack Stoner
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I built that about 10 years ago, a "summer project". I didn't like the cutout on top and the potential damage to the knobs. I made it straight across, like a Nashville 400. Its made from 1X12 pine and is about 5lbs lighter than the stock NV112.
It has the OPA2134 Op-Amp "mod" and a replacement reverb pan (don't remember the model but the one that Tommy White was recommending). It also had a D2F cover when I sold it to Ricky.
It has the OPA2134 Op-Amp "mod" and a replacement reverb pan (don't remember the model but the one that Tommy White was recommending). It also had a D2F cover when I sold it to Ricky.
GFI Ultra Keyless S-10 with pad (Black of course) TB202 amp, Hilton VP, Steelers Choice sidekick seat, SIT Strings (all for sale as package)
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Hi Jack ,
It has been a great amp I have lots of compliments on your workmanship, still
Has the d 2 f cover that goes with it when it sells. Just don't use it enough to keep it I have 2 vegas 400 I use most of the the time for stereo sound good hearing from you take care. Ricky T
It has been a great amp I have lots of compliments on your workmanship, still
Has the d 2 f cover that goes with it when it sells. Just don't use it enough to keep it I have 2 vegas 400 I use most of the the time for stereo sound good hearing from you take care. Ricky T
- Jack Stoner
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That amp was used on three Florida winter tours with Tommy Cash and two Florida winter tours with George Hamilton IV and still looks and sounds new.
GFI Ultra Keyless S-10 with pad (Black of course) TB202 amp, Hilton VP, Steelers Choice sidekick seat, SIT Strings (all for sale as package)
Cakewalk by Bandlab and Studio One V4.6 pro DAWs, MOTU Ultralite MK5 recording interface unit
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Nv 112
Jack it sure does you did an awesome job on the cabinet wow!! If it don't sell before the end of today I'm gonna keep it. Thanks Ricky T
- William Liemandt
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Nv 112
Please close sold thanks Ricky T.