Peavey Nashville 112 ?
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Peavey Nashville 112 ?
Does anyone have any tips on using 2 Nashville 112s? Years ago I would connect 2 Nashville 400s by cable from pre-amp out of amp 1 to power amp in back of amp 2 which enabled the use of just one set of pre-amp controls. Will this configuration work with the Nashville 112s?
TW www.tommywhite.net <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tommy White on 31 January 2005 at 06:01 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Tommy, the pre-gain knob of the "control" amp drives the pre-amp input into BOTH amps. HOWEVER, the master-gain knob must be adjusted individually on each amp separately to determine the overall volume coming from each amp. Set the pre-gain knob on the "control" amp to around 2.5-3, then set BOTH master-gain knobs to the same value (between say 5-7). Both amps should be at the same overall volume and together should sound pretty loud. Bass, treble, etc. is all determined by the "control" amp.
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I would like to hear an opinion from someone at Peavey. Mike Brown, feel free to jump in.
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Hello Tommy,
I apologize for my delay. I tried to post an answer on Friday, but the system would not accept a reply.
Anyway, if you wish to use one set of controls for both amps, simply patch from the PRE AMP OUT jack on the rear panel of the amp that you have your guitar plugged into, to the POWER AMP IN jack on the second amp. This will allow you to control both speakers and both power amps by using the controls on amp #1. The controls on amp #2 will be inoperable.
Take Jeff's advice about the MASTER GAIN CONTROLS as he has been using his Nashvilles for a couple of months now.
Tommy, thank you very much for using the Nashville 112's. I hope that he like them. Anything that I can do to help, simply call me toll free at 1-877-732-8391, ext. 1180.
Mike Brown
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I apologize for my delay. I tried to post an answer on Friday, but the system would not accept a reply.
Anyway, if you wish to use one set of controls for both amps, simply patch from the PRE AMP OUT jack on the rear panel of the amp that you have your guitar plugged into, to the POWER AMP IN jack on the second amp. This will allow you to control both speakers and both power amps by using the controls on amp #1. The controls on amp #2 will be inoperable.
Take Jeff's advice about the MASTER GAIN CONTROLS as he has been using his Nashvilles for a couple of months now.
Tommy, thank you very much for using the Nashville 112's. I hope that he like them. Anything that I can do to help, simply call me toll free at 1-877-732-8391, ext. 1180.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation
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Tommy, I don't know if you're using any effects- but in your experimenting I'd suggest trying something like a Boss RV-3 with the stereo outs feeding both amps separately. Very simple setup and the stereo sound is really sweet. Depending on the micing situation you may be the only one to benefit, but sitting in a stereo puddle can be very inspiring!
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Hey Tommy, check your E-mail. You will notice I was using my wife's computer. Mine is rpesr@bellsouth.net Thanks, Ron
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Mike,
Thanks for weighing in and helping out. I really think the idea of one set of controls for both amps works best for what I'm looking for and it also makes the engineers happy.
Thanks again for everyone's input.
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Thanks for weighing in and helping out. I really think the idea of one set of controls for both amps works best for what I'm looking for and it also makes the engineers happy.
Thanks again for everyone's input.
TW
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yes Robert and all my other forum brothers
the goodrich LDR2 has two outputs so you can play with both amps.
but what mike said is right if you will control both amps with the knobs from amp#1
and Lee i think you have to use a mic because the pre amp out is already plugged into the poweramp in on amp#2 so the pre amp from this amp#2 is not working
keep on pickin'
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the goodrich LDR2 has two outputs so you can play with both amps.
but what mike said is right if you will control both amps with the knobs from amp#1
and Lee i think you have to use a mic because the pre amp out is already plugged into the poweramp in on amp#2 so the pre amp from this amp#2 is not working
keep on pickin'
cor <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Cor Muizer Jr on 01 February 2005 at 01:53 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Lee, you can run the XLR off the back of the amp along with having a cable plugged into the pre-amp out. You then will have 2 Nash 112's going along with a feed into your PA.
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SOME ONE PLEASE TELL ME THIS----SINCE I ONLY HAVE ONE 112 SO FAR CAN I HOOK UP THE 112 AND THE 1000 TOGETHER WITHOUT DOING ANY DAMAGE TO EITHER ONE---I MAY HAVE TO BUY ANOTHER 112 IF THIS WOULDN'T WORK---PROBABLY WILL ANYWAY---I GUESS I HAVE GONE CRAZY THE LAST FEW WEEKS---BOUGHT AN EMMONS LE GRANDE AND A SIERRA TO GIVE MY CARTER A LITTLE COMPANY--PLUS THE 112---BUT I LOVE THEM ALL---RB----
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