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2017-08-22T15:59:43
This is my second Peavey Nashville 112. I bought my first one in 2005 and sold it in early 2017. What a mistake. I tried other amps and decided to go back to the Peavey Nashville 112. I am overjoyed with it. Great sound.
HUBERT M.
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80 Watts RMS into 4 Ohms (with DDT compression)
+0, -3 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz at 80 Watts RMS into 4 Ohms
Less than 0.3%, 1 Watt to 80 Watts RMS, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, 4 Ohms
Greater than 20 dB
Below 0.8% THD for 6 dB overload
Below 3.5% THD for 20 dB overload
Greater than 83 dB below rated power
200 Watts, 50/60 Hz, 120 VAC (domestic)
Measured at 1kHz with the controls preset as follows:
Master gain at 10
Low EQ at 0 dB
Mid EQ at 0 dB
Mid Shift at 600 Hz
High EQ at 0 dB
Presence EQ at 0 dB
Reverb at 0
Nominal levels are with pre gain at 5
Minimum levels are with pre gain at 10
Impedance: High Z, 220 k Ohms
Nominal input level: -29.9 dBV, 32 mV RMS
Minimum input level: -53.2 dBV, 2.2 mV RMS
Maximum input level: 8 dBV, 2.5 V RMS
Impedance: High Z, 68k Ohms
Nominal input level: -19.9 dBV, 101 mV RMS
Minimum input level: -43.2 dBV, 6.9 mV RMS
Maximum input level: 18 dBV, 8 V RMS
Load impedance: 10k Ohms or greater
Nominal output level: -18.6 dBV, 117 mV RMS
Impedance: High Z, 220 k Ohms
Designed Input Level: -18.6 dBV, 117 mV RMS
(Switching jack provides send to return connection when not used)
Load impedance: 10 k Ohms or greater
Nominal output level: -14.1 dBV, 198 mV RMS
Impedance: High Z, 1 m Ohms
Designed Input Level: -14.1 dBV, 198 mV RMS
(Switching jack provides send to return connection when not used)
Load impedance: 5 k Ohms or greater
Nominal output level: -3.1 dBV, 0.7 V RMS
Preamp output / CD input:
Load impedance: 10 k Ohms or greater
Nominal output level: -3.1 dBV, 0.7 V RMS
Nominal CD Input Level: -3.1 dBV, 0.7 V RMS
(Stereo cable must be used for CD Input to function)
Impedance High Z, 27 k Ohms
Designed Input Level -3.1 dBV, 0.7 V RMS
(Switching jack provides preamp output to power amp input connection when not used)
At nominal input level: (20 Hz to 20 kHz unweighted)
Greater than 75 dB below rated power
Low: +/-15 dB at 45 Hz, shelving
Mid: +/-15 dB at Mid Shift frequency,
boost/cut
Mid Shift: 150 Hz to 1.5 kHz
High: +/-15 dB at 6 kHz (special EQ)
Presence: +/-15 dB at 10 kHz, shelving
18.125" x 21.375" x 10.250"
42.3 lbs.
014367099621
The best sound for steel guitar
By HUBERT M.
This is my second Peavey Nashville 112. I bought my first one in 2005 and sold it in early 2017. What a mistake. I tried other amps and decided to go back to the Peavey Nashville 112. I am overjoyed with it. Great sound.
Peavey's Nashville Series has long been the standard for steel guitarists and the company's support of this genre continues with the introduction of the Nashville 112. This new amp is smaller than the industry-standard Nashville 1000, making it ideal for rehearsals and intimate live performances.