Nashville 400 vs. Nashville 1000

Amplifiers, effects, pickups, electronic components, wiring, etc.

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Ed Byerly

Post by Ed Byerly »

I think the Vegas 400 was the perfect set up
for my use. Switching from steel to guitar in a hurry is a pain on just the Nashville.
I think the Vegas 1000 with digital reverb/echo would be a killer. Forget the springs. I would like to use 2 amps, but most of the club stages are too small to spread out. I use a new Carter S-12 & a G&L Broadcaster thru a Digi-Tech Quad and Nashville 400. The Vegas got to be too noisy.

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Ed Byerly
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Mike Brown
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Post by Mike Brown »

Hey, this is my job and I love it! I can tell you that the steel guitar market doesn't exactly "pay the light bills" at Peavey, but Hartley Peavey is one of the very reasons that we are still manufacturing steel amps. Peavey was there when Julian Thorpe and Curly Chalker needed a solution to their steel amplification problems back in the late 60's, early '70's, and we are still here today seeking your input for future products for this market. No other campany including Fender, Standel, or others can make this claim.

We appreciate your support and keep the questions and suggestions coming! My e-mail address is "mikebrown@peavey.com".