Nashville 112 Question for 112 Users
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- Dan Burnham
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Nashville 112 Question for 112 Users
I'm curious how many of you players are using a Nashville 112? Can you tell me the pro's and con's about the amp.
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Dan,
This is my option.
I have had one for a little over one year now
And i have used it exclusively.I have Nashville 400s, LTD 400's, Mosvalve rack system,Fender Steel King,
and Evans amps.I have had no problem with the nashville 112 in any way.There is plenty of powder although it is only 80 or 85 watts and the tone is fantastic.I am going to get another one and run two of them.There is a lot of players using them and really like them and than there are some players that perfer other amps.Hope this helps.
This is my option.
I have had one for a little over one year now
And i have used it exclusively.I have Nashville 400s, LTD 400's, Mosvalve rack system,Fender Steel King,
and Evans amps.I have had no problem with the nashville 112 in any way.There is plenty of powder although it is only 80 or 85 watts and the tone is fantastic.I am going to get another one and run two of them.There is a lot of players using them and really like them and than there are some players that perfer other amps.Hope this helps.
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Greetings...my opinion only...compared to other Peavey amps that steelers have enjoyed playing on...my Nash-112 is considerably lighter at about 40+ lbs.Other Pros: for a 12" spkr, it sounds good, enough lows or bottom, easy to use, spring reverb( i prefer springs/mechanics to digital reverb), but everyone has their own preference; Cons: kind of noisy, but Peavey's I use tend to be a bit noisy...especially when you crank up the highs, or the reverb, or play under flouresent lighting. I play my Nash-112 out twice a week, sounds good no negatives to talk about really.
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- Johnny Cox
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I have two of them. Love them. I sometimes use my POD XT for delay and verb along with them. Best tone out of Peavey yet. Sounds like tubes to me.
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Johnny Cox
MSA Legend D10/12,
10 string MSA Super Slide. Peavey NV112, PODXT, Walker Seats, John Pearce Strings and Bars, Goodrich Volume Pedals, D2F covers, George L cords and a bunch of other stuff.
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Johnny Cox
MSA Legend D10/12,
10 string MSA Super Slide. Peavey NV112, PODXT, Walker Seats, John Pearce Strings and Bars, Goodrich Volume Pedals, D2F covers, George L cords and a bunch of other stuff.
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I still have my old NV400, but haven't used it since I got the NV112. The 112 has worked well for me. I might add that my back is working well now. ...JD
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Have responded with my cheerleading for this
amp before, but two weeks ago I did a fill in
job and didn't have room for all my usual gear. I usually use a Lexicon digital reverb
in front off the 112. This time I used the internal spring reverb and didn't miss the
Lexicon. Also, I had to play my tele thru
it. Definitely not the Vibrolux I'm used to
but not bad at all. I don't use my Session
400, my Twin or my Evans much anymore.
amp before, but two weeks ago I did a fill in
job and didn't have room for all my usual gear. I usually use a Lexicon digital reverb
in front off the 112. This time I used the internal spring reverb and didn't miss the
Lexicon. Also, I had to play my tele thru
it. Definitely not the Vibrolux I'm used to
but not bad at all. I don't use my Session
400, my Twin or my Evans much anymore.
- Andy Jones
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I also play fiddle so rigged an A/B box in the rack to switch my inputs into the NV112. With a preamp for the fiddle I can set a good tone there so don't have to change the steel settings on the amp. Best of both worlds! Really a nice amp. With it mic'd or DI to the board I've never had a problem not having vol. , and we're a 6 piece.
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