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Charlie Moore
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From: Deville, Louisiana, USA

posted 03 June 2005 01:09 PM     profile     
I saw where someone spoke of a reverb mod.for a NV 400,can someone give me some info?? the reverb is the ONLY bad thing about the amp...thx in advance,..
Charlie..
John Daugherty
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From: Rolla, Missouri, USA

posted 03 June 2005 03:40 PM     profile     
Charlie, Maybe someone else can help you with your "mod" question. My favorite mod is to connect an electronic delay unit between my volume pedal and the amp. I know some players like the spring reverb. It is not my choice.
Charlie Moore
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From: Deville, Louisiana, USA

posted 03 June 2005 05:40 PM     profile     
Thank's John,i use a delay but i like the spring(fender)type reverb as well..c ya..
Charlie.
LARRY COLE
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From: COLUMBUS, OHIO, USA

posted 04 June 2005 05:20 AM     profile     
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum11/HTML/006694.html
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum11/HTML/006693.html

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Bob Metzger
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From: Waltham (Boston), MA, USA

posted 04 June 2005 08:20 AM     profile     
Charlie,

The post is entitled, "Reverb Brightening Mod - Nashville 400". It is explained in two posts that are now being shown in the Electronics section of this forum. You can always locate these posts thru the Archive, also.

This mod will make your NV400 reverb sound more like a Fender amp's reverb. It's easy to install and has been well received (except for John, who hasn't tried it). It won't make it sound like an expensive digital outboard reverb but if you like a good spring reverb sound, like to carry less gear and enjoy soldering and easy amp mods, this is for you. Read the rap first, then read the parts and technique.

Bob M.

Charlie Moore
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From: Deville, Louisiana, USA

posted 05 June 2005 07:37 PM     profile     
Thank's Bob and Larry,i will copy it and order the part...thx again......c ya..
Charlie...
Dustin Rigsby
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From: Columbus, Ohio

posted 13 June 2005 10:53 AM     profile     
I have this mod installed on my NV400 and I love it. I am basicly lazy and don't like to carry a lot of gear. It sounds very nice.

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