You can contact Peavey's customer service.they should be able to help. Or, if the speakers are original, take one out and look for the date code stamped on the magnet. If it doesn't have any special Peavey loudspeakers (Scorpions, Black Widows, etc.) they're probably made by Eminence and will have a date code in the from of 67-YYWW or 67 YYWW where YY is the last two digits of the year and WW is the number of the week (01-52). The cabinet will be no older than the speakers inside of it.
If it's a tolex covered 2x15 with aluminum stripes running up the side it's probably from the '70s.
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From: Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA Posted 21 Feb 2009 7:01 pm Mike Brown stated: Quote: Most all of our serial numbers run in consecutive order. Call of duty modern warfare 2 rar password. Prior to approximately 1990 or so, the manufacture year and quarter could be found by the serial number prefix designation.
For example, '3A' meant 1983 if it was a model that we manufactured in the decade. However, the Nashville 400 was manufactured during two decades, so it would be hard to determine the exact decade for a model/serial number such as this. He also stated: Quote: Starting in the early to mid '70's, we used concecutive serial numbers with the last digit of the year for reference. For example, '7A' meant that the product was either a 1997 or 1987 amplifier.
A person would have to be familiar enough with a product to know what decade that that product was manufactured in. In the case of a long running product such as the Nashville 400, the serial number could range from 7A0123. To 7A0211., the first number would probably date back to the '80's and the second would probably date back to the late '80's. It's hard to determine this without calling us and obtaining a date of manufacture. If you really want to be certain, take the chassis out of the cabinet. The month and year should be written on the inside. From: Loveland, OH Posted 23 Feb 2009 3:28 pm Thanks folks. How to find texas driver's license audit number.
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All good information. The S/N on this particular Session starts with 6A, so obviously a 1976 model. It has the silver knobs with the paper inserts, and is equipped with a 15' JBL rather than a Widow. So the date jives with all the fixin's. Speaking of those knobs, does anyone know how to go about replacing them?
The black paper stick ons are coming off of a couple of the ones on mine. I would be amazed if Peavey still has these available. Think Mike Brown would know? Thanks again.
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