Peavy 112
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Peavy 112
For Dan Burham:
I do not have a 112, but recently heard Billy Phelps play through one useing an enhancer.
The enhancer looks like a amp rack but enclosed so that the sound that comes out of the back, is channeled like a tunnel and comes out of the bottom; made a 100% difference in the sound.
Billy probably won't mind you emailing him at FCSOUND@aol.com, he can tell how to get one, might be that he sells them.
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I do not have a 112, but recently heard Billy Phelps play through one useing an enhancer.
The enhancer looks like a amp rack but enclosed so that the sound that comes out of the back, is channeled like a tunnel and comes out of the bottom; made a 100% difference in the sound.
Billy probably won't mind you emailing him at FCSOUND@aol.com, he can tell how to get one, might be that he sells them.
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I heard Billy using that thing over in Katy at a steel jam one afternoon. It really seemed to me like it added a lot of "bottom end" to the 112....Unfortunately, I have never heard him play the same set-up without the enhancer box, so I am not sure how big the difference would be...Bobby Bowman was there, he might shed some light on it....James
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The Sound Enhancer makes your amp sound about 2 or 3 times larger than it is. Its a simple design but it works. I've built several for local players and they are all crazy about them.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Eddie Thomas on 13 May 2006 at 12:31 PM.]</p></FONT>
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How much do they cost? Did Billy get his from you? I may be wrong, but it seems like his was like some sort of molded plastic thing on wheels. But that could be very well be incorrect as that’s been a while back and I really don’t remember that much about it. I do recall it tilted it at a really playable angle and it seemed to deepen the sound....James
- Don Poland
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I too have a Sound Enhancer that I use with my Peavey 112 and I love it.
http://www.soundenhancer.com/
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http://www.soundenhancer.com/
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1974 MSA D10 Classic 8+5, Matchbox 7A, Digitech Gen3, Nashville 112
If you ain't steelin' it, you ain't feelin' it !!
www.steelin4fun.com
donpoland@steelin4fundotcom
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- Richard Cooper
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About $200, I have not tried one . http://shop.terryjonesrogers.com/
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My friend Harold Smith who lives in the Woodlands ,Texas invented these.I bought one for my Fender Steel King amp,and would be lost if i ever had to play without it.This cabinet boost your volume by 12dbs i believe if i am not mistaken.If i can be of any help please let me know,and i will try and contact him.
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I have been hearing about these things for a while ,now. SSSOOOO... I built one for myself and my Peavey 112. WOW!!! what a difference it makes. The previous posts are correct... I call it my KICK'R Stand. It does bring out the bottom end, and it seems to have a more of an "in your face" type of attack. According to JR Knight, it makes the amp sound a lot bigger and more powerful.
I really love the one I built.
If anyone goes to the Tulsa Show this weekend, I will have mine there for you to try out, if you wish to.
If you would like more info on my stand please e-mail me through the forum or at drumpac@earthlink.net
Later, see you in Tulsa, Paul
I really love the one I built.
If anyone goes to the Tulsa Show this weekend, I will have mine there for you to try out, if you wish to.
If you would like more info on my stand please e-mail me through the forum or at drumpac@earthlink.net
Later, see you in Tulsa, Paul