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David Biggers
From: Texas, USA
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Posted 24 Aug 2013 8:57 pm
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Clyde Mattocks
From: Kinston, North Carolina, USA
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Posted 25 Aug 2013 3:00 am
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Good luck in your search, David. I love a Nashville 112, but I have yet to see one that won't hum with the reverb turned up. If you can accept that one flaw and just use a good outboard reverb, I don't think you'll have to look too far to get a good amp. IMO. _________________ LeGrande II, Nash. 112, Fender Twin Tone Master, Session 400, Harlow Dobro, R.Q.Jones Dobro |
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Carl Kilmer
From: East Central, Illinois
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Posted 25 Aug 2013 6:56 am
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I agree with Clyde, the Nashville 112's and 1000's
always have a little hum. The higher up you go the
the louder it gets. Why would you use reverb all the
up. Past 4 and you don't get a clean sound. I use my
RV-3 with both of mine. Very good sound and clean. _________________ aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal |
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