Nashville 400 settings

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Jim Johnson
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Nashville 400 settings

Post by Jim Johnson »

I just bought a Nashville 400 and need help
with what settings to start off with. I can
then tweek it to taste.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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Post by Jack Stoner »

There are lots of info on the Nashville 400 and settings. Just do a search.

Not to be a wise guy, but help yourself.
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Post by Ray Minich »

Even the owners call it "the page nobody can find..."

Check out http://www.buddyemmons.com/info.htm
about halfway down the page...NV400 settings.
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Post by Mike Brown »

Jim, here is a link from the operating guide of the Nashville 400 amplifier. To locate setting for most Peavey amps, you can go here; www.peavey.com

From the home page, click on "support", then select "operating guides" then type in the manual that you are seeking.

It's pretty simple.

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Post by Jim Johnson »

Thanks to everyone who responded. There are
a lot of great people who use the forum and
I appreciate every one of you.
Jim
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Post by Curt Langston »

Jim, here is a good start. First put the MID at 3, the FREQ.(shift) at 800. BASS 8+, TREBLE 5, PRESENCE 4-5. Reverb to taste. I have found the most important thing is the MID at 3 and the FREQ. at 800.
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