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Ann Fabian
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Peavey PX300's have arrived!

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If you live in <FONT SIZE=-1>(or are traveling through)</FONT> the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area, you are invited to stop by our Showroom and check out the new <FONT SIZE=+1>Peavey PX300 300-Watt Powered Extension Speaker Cabinet</FONT>. It sounds great when used with the new Nashville 1000, Nashville 400, or when used as a pair with a Trans-TubeFex, TubeFex or ProFex II!

<FONT SIZE=+1>We have several PX300's, Nashville 1000's, Nashville 400's, TubeFexes, and Trans-TubeFexes in stock.</FONT>

<FONT SIZE=-1>Coming VERY soon! Session 2000.</FONT>

<FONT SIZE=-2>Ann Fabian
Carter Steel Guitars
617 West Kearney Street, Suite 101
Mesquite, Texas 75149 USA
Map to our Showroom & Factory

(972) 288-9100
(972) 288-9169 FAX

www.steelguitar.com
www.steelguitarINFO.com

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Bobby Lee
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Post by Bobby Lee »

Has anyone tried it with a Mesa/Boogie yet? (Or would pairing a Mesa with a Peavey be considered sacrilege?)

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Earnest Bovine
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

What is the 1501-4 15" Black Widow speaker?

Is that 4 ohms?

Is that the bass speaker or the full range one? I can never remember which is the 1501 and which is the 1502.
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Post by Paul Stertz »

Earnest, I believe the 1501-4 speaker is the same one that is used in the Nashville 400's. And yes, that would be a 4 ohm speaker.
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Post by Earnest Bovine »

Some of the Nashville 400s had the bass speaker and some didn't.
My favorite old Nashville amp had the bass speaker and sounded good with my old Sho-Buds since I could crank up the treble control without hearing the really high annoying stuff. The bass speaker just couldn't do anything above about 4K.
But nowadays with Lawrence pickups and I-Q 1200 I like a full range speaker.