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Topic: Nashville 100 ???
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Lee Baucum Member From: McAllen, Texas (Extreme South) - The Final Frontier
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posted 23 June 2004 01:27 PM
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Musician's Friend is offering a Peavey Nashville 112 Acoustic/Electric Guitar Combo Amp. (It sure looks like our steel guitar amp, to me.) If you look at the bottom of the amp, you can see that it says Nashville 100.Click Here ------------------ Lee, from South Texas Down On The Rio Grande |
John Floyd Member From: Somewhere between Camden County , NC and Saluda S.C.
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posted 24 June 2004 02:20 AM
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Mike Brown, What is it? [This message was edited by John Floyd on 24 June 2004 at 02:20 AM.] |
James Morehead Member From: Durant, Oklahoma, USA
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posted 24 June 2004 03:23 AM
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Wasn't the "100" a prototype to the "112"? |
Mike Brown Member From: Meridian, Mississippi USA
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posted 24 June 2004 08:08 AM
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Yes, the photo is of the original Nashville 100 prototype amplifier. I brought two of them to the St. Louis show back in 2001. But, after hardly anyone noticed them because they looked just like the Nashville 1000, the name was changed to the Nashville 112. However, this particular prototype is not the Nashville 112 that we manufacture today. This "100" version had a Bandit cabinet with a 100 watt power amp section. The Nashville 112 has an 80 watt power amp and a Studio Pro cabinet. Both versions incorporate the Nashville 1000 preamp though. It made more sense to offer a lower powered steel amp for entry level players. However, some players are using the Nashville 112 onstage. Oh well. |