Peavey Nashville 1000

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Cindy Cashdollar
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Peavey Nashville 1000

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Anyone out there have any experience and opinion on the fairly recent Peavey Nashville 1000 amp ? Thanks in advance-
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Post by Kevin Hatton »

Cindy, I don't have one but one of my friends does. MUCH better dynamic range than the 400. I liked it even though I play a Webb.
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Hey Cindy, I've enjoyed mine. My new CD can be sampled on www.bobstrum.com
I hope YOU like the sound! Bob
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Post by Tony Prior »

Hi Cindy, I have a new Nashville 1000 , I like it ok, I'm not 100% convinced it's my final amp though. I came off of a Twin with a 15" JBL with my Sho-Bud, a Nashville 400 with my Carter and now the Nashville 1000 with my Carter. I like the amp but still feel it is very strong in the mids. At the convention in the Peavey Room, Lloyd Green spoke of his settings with the Nashville 1000 which were minus 12 1/2 on the mid knob which is fully to the left or off, whatever, and 800 for the shift. I think these are pretty common settings. I somehow think my 400 was more to my liking, but I sold it..oh well..

As far as quality, I think it is a very well built and constructed amp and will probably give great service.

I still think the next generation Peavey's should offer a little more , or less, mid control. Many other players who use the Nashville 1000 have also commented on the reverb and how they use an external reverb unit rather than the Peavey reverb for a better sound.

One thing is for certain though, it is a very good bandstand amp and can put out the sound, it is very loud, very clean and not all that heavy. It is a good amp and maybe I just need to spend more time with it.

Keep up the great playing
TP<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 18 September 2002 at 04:37 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by David Wright »

Cindy,
Great amp, I am playing none~pedal though one, works great, you really can't go wrong with Peavey...

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Post by jerry wallace »

Cindy, I bought the first Nashville 1000 to hit Lubbock , Texas about 3 or 4 years ago..Its a great sounding amp and no problems what so ever..

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