Nashville 400 vs. Nashville 1000

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John Sims
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Yeah, If the reflection of the sun off of the water don't get you, the bikini's will, or maybe the better half whacking you in the face afterwards. I love girl scouting. It's fun (until you get caught)...
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Damir Besic
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Bill,
I bought my new 1000 from Bobbe and I can say that it is a very good amp.It is very,again,VERY clear and clean sounding amp.Every mistake you made,you`ll hear it very nice,clear and loud.No cover up`s possible.I was worned about that by forum members before I bought it.It is great amp for playing a top 40 stuff,but I dont think that guys who love more traditional steel would be very happy with 1000.They would probably rather go with Webb or Evans,I guess
However,definately a lot of music for very nice price.Bobbe can tell you more,price he has for a new one is $750 and it`s worth every penny IMHO,and he will take your 400 in trade also.

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John Steele (deceased)
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I also have 2 guitarist friends who are crazy over my Nash 1000.
One is a jazz guy, the other guy is a rock and roller whose main amp is a mint '65 Twin. They've both used it on gigs, and they both rave about it. Even the tube-head !
-John