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Bill Howard

 

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Post  Posted 7 Oct 2010 5:52 pm    
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Asking for my brother he ask me I have not seen one on the forum His is pretty nice with the books and such just a ball park to tell him, thank You
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Curt Langston


Post  Posted 7 Oct 2010 5:59 pm    
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WHAT IS NASHVILLE 2000 Worth?


Well, here is my take:

A Nashville 1000 in excellent shape 450.00

A Profex II in excellent shape 200.00

Together as a unit though, IMHO, it is not the sum total.

I would sell it for 600.00 plus shipping.

Of course, that is my take.

YMMV
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Darrell Owens


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Post  Posted 13 Oct 2010 9:56 am     Nashville 2000
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I just bought a 'like new' Nashville 2000 at the StLouis Show for $600. It had the remote and a cover.

Sorry, that is a Session 2000
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chris ivey


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Post  Posted 13 Oct 2010 11:48 am    
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i've never seen a nashville 2000 or 1000 in use in real life. what are they? more expensive or less and better or worse than a nashville 400 or session 400 or 500?? fill me in..!
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Roy McKinney

 

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Post  Posted 13 Oct 2010 12:21 pm    
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It is a Session 2000, not a Nashville 2000
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Bill Mayville

 

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Post  Posted 13 Oct 2010 12:39 pm     session 2000
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The 2,000 i had ,I couldn't wait to sell.It had delayand many things built in it.
They seemed very weak,though.Although it was pre-programed which was nice to someone not familiar with high tech stuff.
The DD-3 has so much sound on it,basically what most seem to use.You don't seem to need very much Reverb with the unit.Put the two together and the sound gets real big.
I remember in Dallas I saw a big guy sit at his seat and hookup a DD-3.The rest was at the controls.
At that time I got rid of everything,but the DD-3.
Didn't make me play better,but with the right sound ,practice was never boring,always sounded good,and all the mistakes even sounded good.
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Brint Hannay

 

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Post  Posted 13 Oct 2010 12:43 pm    
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chris ivey wrote:
i've never seen a nashville 2000 or 1000 in use in real life. what are they? more expensive or less and better or worse than a nashville 400 or session 400 or 500?? fill me in..!

I have a Nashville 1000. IMO it's a very nice steel amp--not as funky (that's a positive adjective here) as my Session 400, but more versatile. And somewhat lighter, because of the digital power amp. Unlike many other Peaveys (e.g. the Nashville 112), I can dial out the nasal midrange honk that I dislike. I like it better than the Steel King or the Evans FET-500LV. I use it sometimes when I need a lot of firepower--most often these days I use a tube amp instead.
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