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Post  Posted 14 May 2000 4:13 pm    
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Mike,

What Peavey amp would best suit my needs ?.

My guitars are '71 Emmons D-10's, one has Emmons twin coils pu's with a stock Emmons vol pedal, the other has George L's with the multi tap selector switches and a Morley Photocell pedal.I use no effects other that the studio ones, and on stage I use the main pa effect sends

I need to get the "Standard Sound" as used by most players, in a studio environment
at moderate level.
Your input would be most appreciated.

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Basil Henriques
Emmons D-10
and
Emmons D-10

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Meridian, Mississippi USA
Post  Posted 15 May 2000 5:32 am    
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Right now, we are shipping the Nashville 1000 amp which is suitable for "any" steel guitar. I can't say enough about the sound of this amp! I can't really see why it wouldn't work for your situation as I play an Emmons Legrande II and I'm very satisfied with it.

If you happen to find a Nashville 400 or Session 500, both of those will work well also. If you wish to discuss, give me a toll free call inside the U.S. at 1-877-732-8391. Otherwise you may reach me at (601)483-5365.

Thanks for inquiring.
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