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Topic: deluxe reverb-nashville 112 together? |
Michael Dulin
From: Indiana, USA
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Posted 15 Jul 2016 11:00 am
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Can a deluxe reverb[or Princeton] be hooked together with a nv112? I know you can do 2 112s...anyone done this or have ideas? MD |
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Mike Brown
From: Meridian, Mississippi USA
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Posted 15 Jul 2016 11:34 am Fender
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If the Fender amp does not have a power amp input jack, then you cannot patch in the same way that two Peavey amps will. |
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D Schubert
From: Columbia, MO, USA
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Posted 15 Jul 2016 11:52 am
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Short answer is yes. I'll bet you get more detailed answers if you explain your specific goals with the two-amp-setup. |
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David Nugent
From: Gum Spring, Va.
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Posted 15 Jul 2016 5:24 pm
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If your volume pedal is equipped with two outputs, simplest method is to utilize one output for each amp. This also allows you the freedom to EQ each amp separately rather than having both units using a common pre-amp section. |
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Michael Dulin
From: Indiana, USA
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Posted 16 Jul 2016 6:23 am fender deluxe nv112
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I know the fender does not have the access points of the nv112. But how about using the two input jacks on one to the input jack on the other? If so which one would be best or which would not work? Looking for fuller sound and maybe two different voices. I've read that using two outputs on the vp might degrade the signal...true? What about pre amp out on nv112 to input on deluxe...still have separate controls? I'm asking this because I like both amps, maybe would like them both together. I don't want to start hooking them up and risk damage to either one. Thanks guys for your response. MD |
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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D Schubert
From: Columbia, MO, USA
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Posted 16 Jul 2016 11:25 am
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+1 on the Morley AB switch. Or a simple 1/4" Y cord splitter. The N112 pre-amp out signal into the Deluxe Reverb would also work. I believe that some stomp box tuners have two outputs, which would work as well.
If you are troubled with signal degradation, the smallest PA mini-mixer will give you a way to boost/trim the signal from the guitar and split as left/right or main/monitor outputs for each amp. |
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Dave O'Brien
From: Florida and New Jersey
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Posted 16 Jul 2016 2:33 pm ?
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Why would you want to?[/quote] _________________ Dave O'Brien
Emmons D-10, CMI D-10, Fender Deluxe Reverb, PV 112, Fender Pro Reverb
www.myspace.com/daveobrienband |
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ajm
From: Los Angeles
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Posted 17 Jul 2016 7:35 am
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Do you have a pedal or effects unit (chorus, reverb, delay, etc) with stereo outs? If so......
Also, be aware that whatever method you use, the next potential (note that I said potential) problem might be a phasing issue between the two amps. If you sound thins out when using both of them, then this may be happening. It is an easy fix.
But first, decide on a method and get both amps hooked up together. |
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