Mike B: New 1-12 release date?

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Chris Brooks
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Mike B: New 1-12 release date?

Post by Chris Brooks »

Mike, is there a tentative release date for the new Peavey 112 steel amp? Soon, I hope?

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Post by Mike Brown »

Thanks for inquiring, Chris. So far, everything is on schedule for the new Nashville 112 amplifier to be released mid Summer of this year. However, I do understand that many orders have been taken by our sales staff for this amp so far. Orders are taken on a first come, first serve basis so the sooner your order is taken by your dealer, the sooner you will receive it. Some dealers order several at a time and some only one at a time, but I can't determine who those dealers are. Your local Peavey dealer can check for you, but the bottom line is that the amp is due for release this summer.

Here's a link for those of you who are not aware of the Nashville 112;
http://www.peavey.com/products/amps_mi/guitaramps/nashville112.cfm
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Post by Niklas Widen »

That sounds great! Will it be made available in Europe and if so, when?

/Nicke Widen
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Post by Mike Brown »

Let's tackle one issue at a time. We appreciate your enthusiasm. The Nashville 112 is being approved for overseas markets, but it may take just a bit longer to receive than a domestic unit.

This product is rated at 80 watts, so it won't be able to compete with a complete bandstand of electrified instruments and a set of drums. The intention of our efforts is to market this amp for low volume applications, ie; in home, churches, etc.. But, this is not to say that a steeler couldn't use two of these amps.

Stay posted for more info.