Peavey reno 400 manual




















Bring a pair of radio shack alligator jumpers if you have some, and a head lamp. Makes it easier to connect stuff if needed. The one I heard still had the horn active, and sounded sweet. I also use it for acoustic guitar and banjo and have even sung thru it! One thing I recall is that I liked the Mid and Shift both at around 11 o'clock, which is a mid cut of around instead of , but sounded better to me.

Bass up around 3 o'clock. I think I liked it better with the Brite knob pulled out. Jeff Metz Jr. The Reno is the same exact amp as the Nashville When plugged into the 2nd input with the addition of the tweeter, and a scorpion speaker rather than a black widow. Use the second input and you will be happy! I recently turned my Reno into a damn fine steel amp, I think. I disconnected the horn and replaced the original Scorpion speaker with an Eminence Neo" 4 ohm I got from the good folk at Telonics to get the correct load the amp is seeking.

Now the amp's like a Nashville with a larger cabinet. I like it a lot in the music room, though I still use the Telonics as my onstage amp.

Change shipping region. Listing Ended. If you watch the listing, we'll notify you if it becomes available again. Shipped From. Preferred Seller Quick Shipper. Message Seller. There are a few light scuffs and scratches in the tolex but overall nothing severe. The face looks great with minimal wear. A really great versatile amplifier for a range of different settings and styles! I have had some repairs run more, but they were pretty extensive and time consuming, such as fixing a Tubefex with extensive battery leakage damage.

Compare that to an older Polytone amp that Polytone Company would not even work on. The amp worked, but was distorting. The amp was still not as quiet as I expected, but I wasn't going to go through that again, so I sold it. I would pay the Peavey Factory repair folks Their work is second to none. I'll just be paying for the estimate on this formerly watt doorstop. Garry V: I'll be in touch when Santa is approaching Fullerton.

Powered by Infopop www. Go to bb. Topic: Dead Peavey Reno The front panel of the Peavey Renown has a high-gain and a low-gain input at the left end of the panel. To the right of the inputs is the lead-gain section which includes a pregain knob with a pull feature for a brighter sound , a saturation knob and a post gain knob.

To the right of the lead gain knobs is the lead channel equalization section which includes the low, mid with a mid-shift option that allows you to choose which frequencies the mid-knob controls , high and presence knobs. To the right of this section is the normal gain section with pre-gain again with a pull feature and the post gain knobs. To the right of the normal gain is the normal equalization section which includes the low knob, the pyramid knob an active control that shapes the mid frequencies , the shift knob which designates the frequencies that the pyramid knob controls and the high knob.

The last knob is the master volume knob.



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