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Topic: Nashville 1000 Problem |
Gary Shepherd
From: Fox, Oklahoma, USA
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Posted 15 Jun 2021 5:13 pm
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I had some bluegrass buddies over this weekend for a little jam. I only wanted to play bass and I took my Nashville 1000 since I don't have a bass amp anymore. I know it's not a bass amp but I thought it would be fine because I was the only electric instrument and we weren't very loud.
I plugged in Fender Jazz V into both the hi and lo input and got very little sound. Same with my upright that has a pickup.
When I plugged into the send/return section, I had some volume. So I figure there's something wrong in the preamp section.
Anyone ever had this problem? What's the solution?
Thanks in advance. _________________ Gary Shepherd
Carter D-10 & Peavey Nashville 1000
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Jim Eaton
From: Santa Susana, Ca
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Posted 15 Jun 2021 5:54 pm
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spray contact cleaner in all the inputs.
Plug and un-plug a cord several times.
Do the same with the send receive jacks. You can run the send straight back in to receive with a cord also as that will take their internal contacts out of the signal path.
May fix it, may not,,,but its easy and very low cost! JE:-)> _________________ Emmons D10PP 8/4 -75'
Emmons S-10PP 3/4 - 79'
Emmons S-12PP 3/4 -78'
MSA Legend SD12 5/5 -06'
Mullen S-12 4/5 - 1986
Nashville 112 x2 W/Knob Guards - Don't leave home with out one!
Walker SS rack system - 12"BW's
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Larry Dering
From: Missouri, USA
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Posted 15 Jun 2021 7:09 pm
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What Jim said is most likely. |
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