"MOD" reverb pans for Nashville 112!

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Jim Cohen
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Rod, where did you find one available?
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Post by Rod Robichaud »

Hey Jim. Ordered mine from Amplified Parts March 31.
Had it within 2 weeks shipped to Canada.
Hope this helps.
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Rod
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Post by Tommy White »

It has been my experience, especially with the Peavey Nashville 112 to install the exact replacement part number for the reverb tank. I tried what was supposed to be compatable part numbers only to find they will feedback at high levels, distort, hum and produce an assortment of other undesirable tones and noises. The Mod brand tank of the correct part number is the bomb for the Nashville 112. Great tone, depth, sensitivity and durability. It changed an ok steel amp into one of my all time favorite steel guitar amps. I hope someone at MOD reverb tanks reads this. Free tanks for everybody!
Rod, glad it worked out for you!
Jimbeaux, try emailing AmplifiedParts. I have a feeling they will restock what we need if we make a squeak about it, as I also need another tank for my spare 112.
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

I just got an Evans amp, and it needs a new pan. I ordered it today, and the only place I could find one on line, was Amplifiedparts.com. They had it in stock, and I'm waiting on the mail truck, now. Good pricing, too. But don't spend too much time on their website. They got a lot of stuff.
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They still show it on their website as backordered but I emailed them and they said they expect to have them back in stock by end of this week or next week. Here's hoping...
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Post by David Higginbotham »

As info guys, they're showing in stock now on the website. Just ordered mine before they show back ordered again!!! ;-)
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Put mine in last week. Took about 30 seconds. BIG improvement over stock unit. Thank you Mr. White!
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Post by Len Amaral »

Regarding the Eminence EPS-12c speaker. The Nashville 112 is 80 watts and so is the Roland Cube 80XL that I have. I wonder is the Eminence speaker will make a positive difference in the cube?

Your thoughts?

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Post by Wayne Quinn »

Yes they were showing back order on Friday morning and when I inquired they sent me and email in the afternoon that they had em in stock so I ordered it iam hoping its in the mail now. :D hope they were not pulling my leg. :cry:
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Just got a notice this morning that mine shipped on Friday. Looking forward to putting this in and probably also replacing the speaker soon with an EPS-12
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Post by Wayne Quinn »

Yes same thing here Jim. I have the EPS 12.all ready so iam going to wait until I get the new reverb pan and do it all at once. if T.W. likes it it gotta be pretty good. :)
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Post by David Higginbotham »

Got my MOD reverb tank in and finally took time to install it tonight. Tommy nailed it on this one for sure. Much smoother tone and the reverb is nice and lush like it should be rather than having that metallic sound in the stock Accutronics tank. They are both 3 spring tanks so obviously something different in the electronics. I almost hated to cover the tank up with the vinyl bag since they are already black and nice looking.

As for the speaker change, I can only say that my NV-112 has a Jensen Neo 4 ohm and I couldn't be happier!!!! By far the best sounding NV-112 I've ever played thru.
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Post by Dennis Manuel »

Recently replaced the reverb in my Nashville 400 and Nashville 112 amps. Noticeable improvement for sure.

Thanks Tommy for the heads up.
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For those who missed the first round :)
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Post by Chris Grotewohl »

Hey Folks,

Ordered the Tank a week ago. Got it today and it's easy to install like mentioned before. Their website said back ordered but I ordered anyhow. Just a heads up and a much better unit. Chris
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Post by Joey Andrews »

Tommy thanks for sharing the info on Reverb Tanks. I put one in Nashville 400 & Session 400 what a improvement!! Joey
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