Nashville 1000 ? for Mike Bown
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Randall Palmore
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Nashville 1000 ? for Mike Bown
Mike- I have a 3 or 4 year old 1000 that I am having a little trouble with... With the reverb set at 4 to 5, it begins to hum pretty loudly. Upon turning down it will subside, but returns again. Any suggestions? Thanks Randall
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Randall Palmore
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Mike Brown
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No problem with the spelling. I've been called worse!
The symptom that you described either sounds as if the reverb pan has loose springs. You might try relocating the pan within the boundaries of the bottom of the cabinet or apply pressure with your finger to the top of the pan until the feedback ceases, the put a 2"-3" piece of foam tape at that spot. Other than that, replace the pan.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation
The symptom that you described either sounds as if the reverb pan has loose springs. You might try relocating the pan within the boundaries of the bottom of the cabinet or apply pressure with your finger to the top of the pan until the feedback ceases, the put a 2"-3" piece of foam tape at that spot. Other than that, replace the pan.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation