Nashville 112
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Nashville 112
I should know this but I don't. Is the Nashville 112 a tube amp. I'm making the switch to this amp and just want to be sure it is. Sorry for my ingorance.
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sarno
Wow thats 1/2 as much as the amp, What makes these amps so great if they are not tube. At that rate why not get a Peavey transtube for 1/2 the cost of the nashville 112.
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Re: sarno
Not everyone agrees that the tube sound is preferable to a good SS sound. There is (obviously) room for both on the market.Chuck Morel wrote:What makes these amps so great if they are not tube.
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Chuck, it's a myth that tube amps are 'better' than solid state amps. Depends on what you want it to do. A Fender Twin is a great tube amp and works well for steel but is only 88 watts (+/-) and just doesn't have the clean headroom required for steel, especially C6th. I've been doing this for 40+ years and have had them all and been a dealer for Fender, Webb, and Evans. I've also recently owned a genuine '64 'no logo' Fender Deluxe that everybody raves about and I thought it was the worst sounding amp I ever played through and was glad to be rid of it. OTOH, I love Super Reverbs for guitar but they stink for steel (IMHO). Give me a good, clean, reliable solid state amp any day. I use a G&K MB200 bass head (200 clean class 'd' watts) into a SICA 350 watt neo speaker - more power than I could ever use and it's clean all the way. If you want to rock and roll, put a fuzz pedal with it. Peavey has been the leader in steel guitar amps since the Session 400 came out in the 70's and they've made a bunch of good products for us steelers. The Nashville 112 is a great little amp and is easier to tote around for us older guys. Don't dismiss it because of something you read on some rock n roll website.
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Nashville 112
Thanks everyone for the great information and insight on the Nashville 112.
Chuck M
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Chuck,
I just posted a like new Nashville 112 F/S on the forum if you are interested.
I just posted a like new Nashville 112 F/S on the forum if you are interested.
AUTHORIZED George L's, Goodrich, Telonics and Peavey Dealer: I have 2 steels and several amps. My current rig of choice is 1993 Emmons LeGrande w/ 108 pups (Jack Strayhorn built for me), Goodrich OMNI Volume Pedal, George L's cables, Goodrich Baby Bloomer and Peavey Nashville 112. Can't get much sweeter.
Tyler Hall told me he was using the 112 on the Singletery/Vincent album on this tund.
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