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Mark Hepler

 

From:
Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 17 Apr 2017 2:18 pm    
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I just ordered a cover for my new Nashville 112 from LeCover. I measured it for Larry—in case the new edition’s dimensions are different from the old model (I think the new one’s a hair smaller)—so he’s got the latest specs on file.

I have to say, his turnaround time was amazing, and the fit and quality are outstanding!—great bang for the buck compared to other providers.

As for the Nashville 112 amp: I like it, but the lows are sweeter than those of my dual Fender Champ 12s, which had more bark: maybe that’s a good thing?

But the highs sing! I had fun cranking it up at our Bro-country band practice . . . making the guitar players’ ears bleed until they begged for mercy. What a treat! They’ve been drowning out my Champs, so now they have to pay:)

By the way, I’ve started using Etymotic Research ETY earplugs: they’re great!

Regarding Bro country, I think most of its players are rockers with no inkling of country music’s Golden Age, so they’re thrilled by simple slides & licks . . . “like, whoa dude . . . cool.” The music presents challenges: the classic half-note breaths are missing at the end of singers’ phrases, so, except for songs like “Smoke” & “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey”, there isn’t much room for fills. But there’s a ton of banjo going on in the background, so if you have rolls worked up, there’s space for ‘em.

Simplicity, as always, works best. What do you all think?



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David Nugent

 

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Gum Spring, Va.
Post  Posted 18 Apr 2017 3:41 am    
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Was your new '112' purchased from Billy Cooper Music? Wanda informed me that they finally had them back in stock.
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Mike Brown

 

From:
Meridian, Mississippi USA
Post  Posted 18 Apr 2017 8:25 am     Peavey Nashville 112
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Thank you for using our products, Mark. Anytime I can be of assistance, please let me know.

Mike Brown
Peavey USA
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Mark Hepler

 

From:
Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 18 Apr 2017 10:50 am     Thanks, Mike
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Mike,

Thanks for offering support! I'll follow up if I need help.
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Mark Hepler

 

From:
Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 18 Apr 2017 11:09 am     Amp purchase
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David,

Though Billy Cooper's is one of the best steel stores in the US, & I would have supported them, I couldn't resist a fluke "scratch & dent" offer at AMS (it popped up out of nowhere when I was researching the amp online).

There's nary a scratch or dent to be seen on my 112, so it must have been an open-box return: drastically reduced, zero tax & shipping, with a factory warranty.

But at Cooper's, you can try it out on their steels and probably return it or get it fixed easily if you have problems. So . . . ?

As for the amp: it cuts through today's tonally dense music pretty well.
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Mark Hepler

 

From:
Virginia, USA
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2017 10:26 am     Tone setting fudge factors
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Another thought on the new Nashville 112: minute tone-setting variations make large differences, whereas tube amps have bigger fudge factors. Does anyone notice much difference between 5 and 6 on Fender or Mesa knobs?
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