Nashville 112 at low volume

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John Sluszny
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Nashville 112 at low volume

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I'd like to buy a second hand Peavey Nashville 112 and it's not possible to
try it before.
I know it sounds great on stage but how would it sound at bedroom level when I practice at home ?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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Jonathan Reynolds
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Re: Nashville 112 at low volume

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John Sluszny wrote:I'd like to buy a second hand Peavey Nashville 112 and it's not possible to
try it before.
I know it sounds great on stage but how would it sound at bedroom level when I practice at home ?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
John, I just got mine today! I really love it! You won't regret getting one at all. To answer your question, they sound good at either lower volume or stage volume. :)
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John Sluszny
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Thanks Jonathan ! I like the videos on your site ! :D
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Post by Karl Nutt »

I've used my NV112 at home, in the studio, and on stage. Works well everywhere! The younger guys I play with occasionally tend to get a little loud on stage, so while the NV112 worked, I was pushing it fairly hard... so when I go out with them I bring the NV1000. I don't play any louder, but the added headroom helps! The NV112 is a GREAT sounding little amp! Go for it!
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Let me know if you have questions about our products and I will helps.
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I have found its one of the few amps that doesn't change tone from moderate volume to flat out, and believe me I've played mine flat out enough to know.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qaiiY66j_U
Here is a short video of me at home by myself playing through the Nahville 112. They are good amps, small in size and a good value for the money.
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