Older Nashville 400

Steel guitar amplifiers, effects, etc.

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Gene Weatherford
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Older Nashville 400

Post by Gene Weatherford »

This is my first post so please excuse any mistakes.I am kinda new at pedal steel also. I started in the early 1980's by going to a Jeff Newman siminar in colorado,bought another steel and a new NV400sometime after that.Had to give it up for many years due to work and family but now i'm here to stay.My question is how much difference is there in the sound after doing the modification I was reading about on another post?I got the instructions and parts list from Peavey but not what it costs or if its still available.The serial# on this amp is 7A-02921978.I read that the upgrade was called "modded" or "the mod.)Any info will be greatly appreciated.
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Bill Moore
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Post by Bill Moore »

Gene, my NV 400 is also a 7A- number. I had the mod installed by Peavey last November. Before the mod, lots of treble, always had to turn the bass up and the treble down, I never would even consider pulling the bright switch. After the mod, much smoother sound, with the ability to adjust the eq over a larger range. I do like some highs, so sometimes I use the bright switch, and often turn down the bass. Overall, It's a better sound now, more versatile. I think it's worth the investment. The price was quite reasonable, and I got it back in about a week.
Gene Weatherford
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Post by Gene Weatherford »

Thank you bill, I will get that done to mine asap.That sounds like a good move. Who did you contact at Peavey to make arrangements for the upgrade? If you remember. If not I would assume their support people would be where to start?Thanks again..Gene
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Bill Moore
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Post by Bill Moore »

Mike Brown, at Peavey, can help you. his number is 1-877-732-8391, ext. 1180 Mike is a steel player and forum member.
Gene Weatherford
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Thanks again Bill,I'll contact him.I appreciate your help.
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