"MOD" reverb pans for Nashville 112!
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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.
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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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.
Dave
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.
Dave
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Thanks
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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