Nashville 112 at outdoor gig.

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Jody Sanders
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Nashville 112 at outdoor gig.

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Was in one of the opening acts for Gene Watson Sat. Outdoor gig. Hotter than a depot stove. The Nashville 112 perfomed great. Plenty of volume on stage and the sound crew had me plenty of volume out front. love it. Jody.
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Post by Jeremy Brownlow »

anybody played a tele through the Nash 112? Could you use it for switching to steel too using the other input?
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Post by Bryan Bradfield »

Jody -
1) Are you saying that you mike the 112 amp for signal transfer into the board?
2) Are you using the 112 amp as a stage monitor, and leaving the 112 signal out of the conventional monitors?
3) Do you use the larger, more powerful amps in the same fashion?
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Post by Jody Sanders »

Hi Bryan. The 112 is mic'd into the board. I use the 112 as a monitor and do not have steel in my stage monitor. The other musicians have the steel in their stage monitors. Same with more powerful amp such as Nashville 1000. Best Regards, Jody.