Question For Mike Brown
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Dennis Rehrig
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Question For Mike Brown
HOOKUP, PROFEX11 AND 2 NASH.400'S
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Mike Brown
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- Joined: 4 Aug 1998 11:00 pm
- Location: Meridian, Mississippi USA
Dennis,
With the information that you have provided,I would first connect my guitar to the input of your volume pedal and then to the Profex II. Then connect two cables from the left and right outputs on the back panel of the Profex II to the POWER AMP INPUTS on the rear panel of the Nashville 400's. This configuration allows for a stereo setup. Note; with this patch configuration, the controls on the Profex II are the only controls that will work for this stereo configuration.
A second method of patching would be to connect the output of your guitar directly to the input of the Profex II, then into the input Nashville #1. Using two additional shielded cables, connect one from the OUT jack on the N'Ville frontpanel to the input of your volume pedal and use the second shielded cable to connect from the output of your pedal to the IN jack in the PRE EQ PATCH section on the Nashville 400.
Using another shielded cable, connect from the PRE AMP OUT jack on the rear panel of Nashville #1 to the POWER AMP IN jack of Nashville #2.
There are a couple of more ways to connect this gear together, but the above methods are probably the most common.
If you have other questions, please feel free to contact me via e-mail or toll free in the U.S. at 1-877-732-8391.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation
Using two more shielded
With the information that you have provided,I would first connect my guitar to the input of your volume pedal and then to the Profex II. Then connect two cables from the left and right outputs on the back panel of the Profex II to the POWER AMP INPUTS on the rear panel of the Nashville 400's. This configuration allows for a stereo setup. Note; with this patch configuration, the controls on the Profex II are the only controls that will work for this stereo configuration.
A second method of patching would be to connect the output of your guitar directly to the input of the Profex II, then into the input Nashville #1. Using two additional shielded cables, connect one from the OUT jack on the N'Ville frontpanel to the input of your volume pedal and use the second shielded cable to connect from the output of your pedal to the IN jack in the PRE EQ PATCH section on the Nashville 400.
Using another shielded cable, connect from the PRE AMP OUT jack on the rear panel of Nashville #1 to the POWER AMP IN jack of Nashville #2.
There are a couple of more ways to connect this gear together, but the above methods are probably the most common.
If you have other questions, please feel free to contact me via e-mail or toll free in the U.S. at 1-877-732-8391.
Mike Brown
Peavey Electronics Corporation
Using two more shielded