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Topic: Peavey Nashville 400 schematic
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Bob Metzger Member From: Waltham (Boston), MA, USA
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posted 07 October 2003 02:58 PM
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Does someone have a NV 400 schematic as a file?I have it as an Adobe Illustrator file but I cannot attach it in an email for some reason ( I want to send it to someone). If you have this in another format, would you please send it to me . Thanks, Bob M. |
Ray Minich Member From: Limestone, New York, USA
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posted 07 October 2003 06:01 PM
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Go to http://www.peavey.com/support/steelguitaristinfo/ You'll find your document there. It'll be a .pdf file and you can use Adobe Acrobat Reader (available free from Adobe.com and elsewhere) to read and print it. Regards |
Bob Metzger Member From: Waltham (Boston), MA, USA
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posted 08 October 2003 02:02 PM
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Thank you, Ray for responding. Unfortunately, what Peavey is offering is not a schematic but a parts layout. It is, of course, good to have this also but a true schematic is needed for certain types of 'amp work'. I've alerted Peavey, in the nicest possible way, that what they're offering (free of charge, I might add) to the public is in fact not a schematic but a parts layout (mislabeled on their website) and it's probably there so folks can install the 'Tone Enhancement Mod' with ease. I'm trying to do something different from that for which I'll need a schematic.Does anyone have an e-mailable version? Thanks in adv. Bob M. |
Mike Brown Member From: Meridian, Mississippi USA
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posted 08 October 2003 02:44 PM
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We are aware that the Nashville 400 board layout is not a schematic. That is intentional so that non-technical folks can't attempt a repair. Any electrical device needs to be repaired by technicians who work on those items and are technically trained and capable. No one needs to be shocked or electricuted. |
Ray Minich Member From: Limestone, New York, USA
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posted 08 October 2003 02:53 PM
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OK Mike, I'm a Mechanical Engineer with 40 yrs experience building, repairing, designing, soldering, & hacking away at electronic circuits ranging in voltages to 100,000 volts. Build to NEMA, UL, CSA, & all the other codes.Can I have a schematic? Thanks and regards... |
Earnest Bovine Member From: Los Angeles CA USA
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posted 08 October 2003 04:09 PM
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OK Mike, I'm a body builder and actor with 40 yrs experience as a sex pervert. Are thsoe sufficient qualifications? |
Ray Minich Member From: Limestone, New York, USA
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posted 08 October 2003 06:47 PM
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Kinky, Earnest....OK, I found the copy that came with my amp. Fits on an 11"x17" sheet of paper. Dated 1/24/83. Send me an e-mail and I'll see what I can do. BTW, the nice lady at the other end of the line at the Peavey Parts line was kind enough to e-mail me the schematics to my Express 112 and my Encore 65. Perhaps if you talk real nice to her.... |
Bob Metzger Member From: Waltham (Boston), MA, USA
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posted 09 October 2003 01:29 AM
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Peavey does a great job of supporting its products and Mike Brown is 'on the money' with his responses to all of our questions and requests. I'm sure Peavey will take care of its small 'mislabeling' problem.Hey, maybe we got the wrong guy! How 'bout Hartley Peavey for Governor!! Bob M.[This message was edited by Bob Metzger on 09 October 2003 at 01:31 AM.] |
Mike Brown Member From: Meridian, Mississippi USA
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posted 09 October 2003 06:37 AM
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Bob, see what I mean? |