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Richard Brandt
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Ken,
What could be done to get a better reverb sound from a Nashville 400 compared to a Fender twin reverb.
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Suggest you post this in the Electronics section so Ken has a better chance of seeing it.
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Ken Fox
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Metzger reverb mod


Caps
.01uf

.1uf
.33uf/50 volt mylar

Resistors

1.2K
33K

Metzger Reverb Mod for the Nashville 400 Driver Stage Mods
1). Change input cap (C36) from .015uf to .01uf


Reverb Recovery Stage Mods
1). Change blocking cap (C40) from .22uf to.1uf
2). Change resistor R61 from 1.5K to 1.2K Change cap C39 from .47uf/50 volt electrolytic to .33uf/50 volt mylar
3). Change resistor R60 from 22K to 33K

Install a MOD reverb tank.
Model 9EB2C1B

That's it, you're done. Don't forget to gently re-tension that reverb molex connector

Been thinking about building an improved cable assembly
for a while. These are made with braided style like old Fender amps used. Also covered with a clear shrink tubing to assure the tanks to assure that the input to the tank does not get grounded out to the reverb can. The tanks used in Peavey amps have an isolated input from the tank chassis.


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Ken, I need to buy one of your connector cables for a NV400 head and RV tank. Do you sell them on your website??
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