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Bob Snelgrove


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Post  Posted 7 Nov 2024 3:15 pm    
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I put the PF 350 in yesterday and the amp still sounds sterile and not warm at all, either to boxey (mids) too bright, or too muffled.

I do have the Fox mod but I think I'm too used to my Session/LTd 400's and now my stereo steel setup.

Again, the mid and shift controls are SO touchy on the 112.

Thoughts before I give up on this amp.

bob
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GaryL

 

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Post  Posted 7 Nov 2024 8:42 pm     Nashville
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Not to knock Peavey amps (I've had my share) but the moment I played through a Quilter, I never went back.
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Ricky Davis


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Post  Posted 8 Nov 2024 5:39 am    
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Try this Bob:
Low: 2-3'oclock
Mid: all the way left
Shift: 800 (2'oclock)
High: 3 1/2 to 4
Presence: use for clarity in highs usually 4 1/2 to 5(this controls the highs clarity)
Master gain up to 9
Pre gain for volume for room you're in.
Reverb normal for amp sound in room(5 or so)
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Jack Stoner


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Post  Posted 8 Nov 2024 7:50 am    
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With my Franklin with Lawrence 710's NV112 either stock or with the chip mod or with a neo speaker I set it about the same:

Bass: 2 to 3 O'clock
Mid: 800Hz and -2 to 3
Treble and Presence 1 O'clock

FWIW, I had a Session 500 and a 1996 NV400 with factory tone mode and the EQ on those were the same as the NV112.
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 8 Nov 2024 7:54 am    
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Same as Jack for me. I set my NV400 pretty much the same. I have a Carter with BL XR-16 on E9 and BL710 on C6 (soon to akso be an XR-16.
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Bob Snelgrove


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Post  Posted 8 Nov 2024 8:03 am    
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Thanks, Guys

I'l try these later.

I should have added Franklin D-10 with original chrome 705's FWIW.

bob
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Paul Fellman

 

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Post  Posted 12 Nov 2024 5:44 pm    
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Just trying to dial in my Quilter tone block 202 can anyone offer some advice please,
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Bob Snelgrove


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Post  Posted 12 Nov 2024 5:50 pm    
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Ricky Davis wrote:
Try this Bob:
Low: 2-3'oclock
Mid: all the way left
Shift: 800 (2'oclock)
High: 3 1/2 to 4
Presence: use for clarity in highs usually 4 1/2 to 5(this controls the highs clarity)
Master gain up to 9
Pre gain for volume for room you're in.
Reverb normal for amp sound in room(5 or so)


Much better, Ricky!

I would never had thought to turn the mids all the way down but that cured the honkiness!

Can you explain the difference between the gain and master controls?

Thanks again Smile

bob
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Ricky Davis


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Post  Posted 13 Nov 2024 6:00 am    
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Much better, Ricky!
I would never had thought to turn the mids all the way down but that cured the honkiness!
Can you explain the difference between the gain and master controls?

You're more than welcome my brother.
The Shift regulates overall Midrange and there is already way too much Midrange in a pedal steel; so dial down mid to no more than 7 o'clock/off and the shift to 2 to 3 o'clock keeps it there-(more towards Bass side).
The Master sends the Power FIRST, from power amp; then the pre-gain sends the volume from it; so the more you have the Master up; the cleaner the volume is..and visa-versa..if you have the Master power send lower; then the pre-gain sends a more limited Master power there for more dirtier sound.
The whole eq system is based on "tone sweep" that shift sweeps towards Bass and back towards Midrange and you dial in the amount of Bass you want and the amount of mid that you want. Same for HIGH end. The Presence is the sweep of how much Highs you want for clarity or for ear piercing BITE!!! ha...that's why for pedal steel you start you highs down away from piercing bite and sweep the high clarity with presence and you have "PRETTY" sounded clear highs...
This EQ system is also in; LTD-400; Session-400; and Nashville-400 and many don't really know how to use it; but we all get really close to what we want to hear...but knowing this sweep system will help with TONE in all the way-different situations and model steels we play ....yeeeeehaaaaa....Have fun.
OH and I'm a Fender Twin guy for the last 25 years...But I started with learning about these Peavey amps way back in the day and guess what? I'm BACK to Peavey; I now play through my Fav. of all of them...is the 1977 LTD-400(w/round chrome knobs) with JBL K-130 Speaker(alnico mag)....I LOVE IT!
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Tommy Shown

 

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Post  Posted 15 Nov 2024 2:04 pm    
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I basically use the stock speaker and go through a pro fex II, with an Emmons 65 effects setting on my LeGrande II. Thanks Ricky, I will have to try it .what would recommend the pre gain on the 112?
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Ricky Davis


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Post  Posted 15 Nov 2024 2:26 pm    
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what would recommend the pre gain on the 112?

The Pre-Gain is for the overall volume you want to hear in situation you are playing in.
Ricky
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Bob Snelgrove


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Post  Posted 15 Nov 2024 3:37 pm    
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Ricky Davis wrote:
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what would recommend the pre gain on the 112?

The Pre-Gain is for the overall volume you want to hear in situation you are playing in.
Ricky


So leave the master high always and use the gain for stage volume?
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Ricky Davis


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Post  Posted 15 Nov 2024 6:20 pm    
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So leave the master high always and use the gain for stage volume?

Yes; for the cleanest sound, that's the process.
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Bob Snelgrove


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Post  Posted 15 Nov 2024 6:36 pm    
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Ricky Davis wrote:
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So leave the master high always and use the gain for stage volume?

Yes; for the cleanest sound, that's the process.
Ricky


Doing the opposite, gain up, master down, Is it distortion or overdrive or just more grit? (I can't try it out right now Smile
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Ricky Davis


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Post  Posted 16 Nov 2024 6:31 am    
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Doing the opposite, gain up, master down, Is it distortion or overdrive or just more grit?

Yes indeed
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