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baxter vaughan
From: Lubbock, Texas 79424
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Posted 16 Feb 2004 6:11 pm
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Quick question...do any of you play through a polytone amp? i have been a peavey player for years but am thinking about switching. |
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Scott Appleton
From: Ashland, Oregon
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Posted 16 Feb 2004 6:35 pm
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Why? Polytone was never built for steel and i dont
like the way they sound for steel anyway. The
big Line 6 flagship Vega head sound great even thier flextone 3 sounds better. The new NV112 sounds great, the Mesa preamp sounds great. I would reconsider a polytone the one I had Hisssssssed
its way into obscurity.
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Acoustic 165 100W tube
71 Tele, Regal 45, Gretch
Lap, Columbia Lap, Line 6 |
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David Cobb
From: Chanute, Kansas, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2004 8:43 pm
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[This message was edited by David Cobb on 16 February 2004 at 08:46 PM.] [This message was edited by David Cobb on 16 February 2004 at 08:55 PM.] |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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b0b
From: Cloverdale, CA, USA
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Posted 16 Feb 2004 11:20 pm
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Moved to 'Electronics' |
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Winnie Winston
From: Tawa, Wellington, NZ * R.I.P.
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Posted 17 Feb 2004 2:28 am
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Long ago I got a Polytone-- the small 12" one with reverb. Was a nice small amp to carry around. Sorry to say I got it before they put in a universal power supply, so I had the internals changed to 240 when I moved to NZ. As of late it developed a bad hum at times which I've traced to the reverb unit, but just haven't bothered to get it fixed sinve I'm not playing much with it these days.
Mostly use my Nashville 400.
JW |
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baxter vaughan
From: Lubbock, Texas 79424
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Posted 17 Feb 2004 3:20 am
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JIM, THANKS FOR THE LINK. I DID DO A SEARCH, BUT THAT ONE DID NOT PULL UP. SORRY BOB ABOUT POSTING IN THE WRONG AREA. I WORK WITH A FIDDLE PLAYER THAT USES A POLYTONE. I CURRENTLY USE A NASHVILLE 1000, BUT WOULD LIKE SOMETHING SMALLER AND LIGHTER TO CARRY. I THINK HIS MINI BRUTE IS 175 WATTS VS. 200 WATTS ON THE NASH. |
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Jim Cohen
From: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted 17 Feb 2004 6:55 am
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Hmmm... that's odd, Baxter. Here's what I did. I knew I had posted on the subject before in the past, so I went to Search and searched on keyword: polytone in the Electronics sub-forum, and listed my name Jim Cohen as a poster, and got back 5 thread listings. Try it and see... |
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Darvin Willhoite
From: Roxton, Tx. USA
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Posted 17 Feb 2004 7:34 am
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Baxter, I thought the Mini Brutes were only about 125 watts. I have a Mini 15SL that sounds pretty good but the power rating on it is only around 125 watts at 2 ohms, but since a 2 ohm speaker is unheard of, with a 4 ohm speaker, it only puts out about 65 or 70 watts. To get the full output power you have to use a 4 ohm extension speaker.
Mine developed some distortion a few months ago and it was almost impossible to find someone to work on it. I finally had to ship it to Dallas, and the bill with shipping was over $250.00. I now have around $500.00 in a $200.00 amp. The most I ever paid to have a Peavey amp repaired was around $100.00, usually it is much less than that. I would definitely look at the Nashville 112 for a lighter amp. I will have one of these in my collection before long.
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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baxter vaughan
From: Lubbock, Texas 79424
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Posted 17 Feb 2004 11:20 am
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THANKS DARVIN...THAT'S JUST THE RESPONSE I WAS LOOKING FOR. I AM A FAITHFULL PEAVEY USER; BUT THROUGH THE LAWS OF PHYSICS, OR MOTHER NATURE, OR BOTH, MY 1000 JUST KEEPS GETTING HEAVIER! PLUS THERE'S ONLY SO MUCH ROOM IN THE TRUCK OF A MERCURY SABLE. I KNOW VERY LITTLE ABOUT POLYTONES OTHER THAN THEY ARE LIGHTWEIGHT, AND JAZZ GUITARS AND FIDDLES SOUND REALLY GOOD THROUGH THEM.
JIM, I DON'T THINK I DID A SEARCH UNDER ELECTRONICS. THANKS FOR EDUCATING ME. I DON'T THINK YOU CAN GET A MORE RELIABLE, BETTER SOUNDING AMP THAN A PEAVEY FOR STEEL; BUT IT NEVER HURTS TO GET THE FORUMITES OPINION BEFORE MAKING THE 'PLUNGE'! |
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David Cobb
From: Chanute, Kansas, USA
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Posted 17 Feb 2004 2:54 pm
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A search in electronics, with polytone in the search box, should bring up 18 threads on the subject. |
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HowardR
From: N.Y.C.-Fire Island-Asheville
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Posted 17 Feb 2004 4:23 pm
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A lot of jazz guitarists seem to like the Polytone. |
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Bob Knight
From: Bowling Green KY
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Posted 17 Feb 2004 8:26 pm
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Guys,
WHY the constant inquiries, are brand X, etc. amps better for Steel Guitar, bla bla bla. PEAVEY, Webb, Evans,Standel, and Stereo Steel etal. are specialized STEEL GUITAR AMPLIFIERS and cover the whole gamut voicing and price wise, from about $300 to $3000. There are always queries about what about so and so amp for Steel Guitar. The above mentioned amps are specific STEEL GUITAR AMPS and have been used by TOP professionals for decades. I realize that there are more expensive amps available, but they are not STEEL GUITAR AMPS and most of them don't even come close. I know some of you think if it costs more, it's better, I disagree. If the above amps do not comply with your needs there is a problem some where.
Just curious,
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Bob Knight
Sergeant at Arms NTSGA
WWW.NTSGA.COM
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baxter vaughan
From: Lubbock, Texas 79424
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Posted 18 Feb 2004 3:28 am
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Darvin, I certainly did'nt mean to make lite of your bad luck with your amp. I hope you did'nt take it that way. After doing a search on all the threads about the peavey 112, I think I'll give one a try. Thanks again to all who responded. |
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Darvin Willhoite
From: Roxton, Tx. USA
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Posted 18 Feb 2004 11:04 am
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Hey Baxter, I took no offense at your remarks, I make light of these kind of deals myself, (crying sure doesn't help any-LOL. If I ever make any money on a musical equipment deal, you can bet I'm going to lose it on some other deal. Thats just part of the game when you are always chasing "that sound".
Good luck on your quest, let us know how it turns out.
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Darvin Willhoite
Riva Ridge Recording
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