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Topic: Nashville 400 and a volume Padal |
Steve Schaefer
From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Posted 23 Nov 2002 12:21 pm
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I just picked up a Nashville 400, and I have a few questions.
Is this how to insert the volume pedal into the circuit on the Nashville 400?
From the guitar to the (inst) of my Goodrich pedal, out of the (AMP) and in to what is labeled PRE EQ PATCH-IN.
If I was going to add a Digital Delay, how would that be introduced in to the chain?
Also is there a PDF manual I can down load some were?
Thanks in advanced
Steve
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David Decker
From: Canton, Ohio, USA
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Posted 23 Nov 2002 2:24 pm
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Steve go the peavey web sight to download the manual. www.peavey.com.
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Steve Schaefer
From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Posted 23 Nov 2002 7:41 pm
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Thanks David
I just down loaded the manual, Not much help it is rather thin.
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Bob Tuttle
From: Republic, MO 65738
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Posted 23 Nov 2002 8:42 pm
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Steve, you can go from the guitar to the pedal input, from the pedal output to the input of the digital delay and out of the delay into the main input on the front of the amp. If you're going to use the PRE EQ PATCH you'll need to use the three wire hookup. Go from the guitar directly to the input of the amp with one cable. Go from the OUT jack of the PRE EQ PATCH to the input (inst.) of the volume pedal with the second cable. With the third cable go from the output (amp) jack of the volume pedal to the IN jack on the PRE EQ PATCH. I guess you could put the digital delay in the line between the guitar and amp or between the volume pedal and PRE EQ IN. You might try both ways and see which sounds best to you.
Hope this helps.
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Steve Schaefer
From: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Posted 24 Nov 2002 5:03 am
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Thanks Bob, that is what I was looking for.
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Mike Brown
From: Meridian, Mississippi USA
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Posted 25 Nov 2002 11:10 am
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Bob's suggestion is correct. If you are adding the delay, I would add it in line between the guitar and the amp input. If it can handle line level(nominal 1 volt) signals, I would try it using the PREAMP OUT to POWER AMP IN jacks on the rear panel.
If I can be of further assistance, please let me know and I'll be glad to assist.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation |
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