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Congatulations on your purchase of the Peavey Nashville 112.  As the leader in steel guitar amplification,

 

we are proud to offer you this smaller, more portable, lightweight cousin to the popular Nashville 1000

 

amplifier. This amp has all of the same front panel features as the 1000 along with a newly designed 80

 

Watt power section, an added headphone jack, and a CD input which makes it an ideal choice for practice

 

or small venues. The Nashville 112 also features a long-pan Accutronics reverb and a 

Celestion Sterling 

F250

 speaker that has been carefully voiced for steel guitar applications.

We know you are anxious to start playing, so we’ve included a “Quick Start” section and a
“Recommended Settings” section. These are certain to get you on your way. However, it is important that
you read the safety precautions first. Scan through this manual and locate 
these safety icons:

Each safety icon is followed by a warning. Read that warning carefully before continuing. Once you have
read all of the warnings ,refer to the “Quick Start” section below if you so desire. It is recommended that
you read this manual in its entirety to fully understand the functions of each 
feature.

Quick Start - I just wanna play!

The following section takes a “jump in and get your feet wet” approach. If any part seems confusing, refer to the
more detailed sections that follow.

Step 1.  Insure that you have read and understand all safety warnings noted through-out the manual. It is
imperative that you follow these precautions for the safety of yourself and your amp.

Step 2.  With the amp turned off, plug the power cord into the proper voltage supply indicated on the back of the
unit near the cord retainer.

Step 3.  Plug your guitar into either the High or Low Gain input and turn all knobs counterclockwise to their “0”
position.

Step 4.  Using the “Recommended Settings” on page 8, find the type of tone that most closely resembles the tone
you wish to obtain. 

Step 5.  Set the knobs on the front of the unit to match the setting you have selected.

Step 6.  Turn your guitar volume down and turn the amp on via the power switch on the back of the unit.

Step 7  Gradually turn the volume of your guitar all the way up or until you are comfortable with the level/tone.

Step 8  To adjust the overall level, use the Master Gain control.

Step 9.  To adjust out any undesirable distortion, use the Pre Gain knob. Turning the knob counter-clockwise results
in a decreased level, thus reducing the overdriven signal. Any external effects units can also cause the signal to
overdrive. 

Step 10.  You should be able to play at this time. Vary the Reverb and/or EQ knobs to get a feel for their effect on

your tone. Most importantly....READ THE REST OF THIS MANUAL. 

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for Nashville 112

Page 1: ...www peavey com Nashville 112 Amplifier Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ...h the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there...

Page 3: ...r feet wet approach If any part seems confusing refer to the more detailed sections that follow Step 1 Insure that you have read and understand all safety warnings noted through out the manual It is imperative that you follow these precautions for the safety of yourself and your amp Step 2 With the amp turned off plug the power cord into the proper voltage supply indicated on the back of the unit ...

Page 4: ... reduced 5 Low Mid and High EQ This section is an active tone control Adjusting these knobs clockwise from the center 0 position will amplify the low mid or high frequency content Adjusting counterclockwise from the center 0 position will attenuate the low mid or high frequency content 6 Shift The Shift knob changes the center frequency of the Mid EQ 5 allowing you to tailor the Nashville 112 EQ t...

Page 5: ...uld be used to connect to the CD input 15 Line Out The Line Out XLR jack offers you a balanced low impedance output to go to a mixing board or snake This can help to eliminate mics on stage as well as loud levels This results in less chance of feedback as well Use quality mic cables to make this patch 16 Headphone Jack A headphone jack is provided for stereo headphones This switching jack disengag...

Page 6: ...n Pre EQ Effects Loop EQ Low Mid Shift High Pres Ft Sw Switch Logic Send Return Post EQ Effects Loop Ft Sw Reverb Level Line Out Preamp Out Pwr Amp In Master Gain 80W Power Amp 4 Ohm Speaker Headphones Nashville 112 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 7: ...ETTING EXAMPLES Fiddle Clean Lap Steel Steel E9th Steel C6th For CLEAN settings the MASTER should be a higher setting than the PRE GAIN to avoid premature signal clipping Adjust to taste Adjust to taste Adjust to taste ...

Page 8: ...198 mV RMS Post EQ patch return Impedance High Z 1 m Ohms Designed Input Level 14 1 dBV 198 mV RMS Switching jack provides send to return connection when not used XLR line output Load impedance 5 k Ohms or greater Nominal output level 3 1 dBV 0 7 V RMS Preamp output CD input Load impedance 10 k Ohms or greater Nominal output level 3 1 dBV 0 7 V RMS Nominal CD Input Level 3 1 dBV 0 7V RMS Stereo ca...

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