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Old 12-26-2012, 12:04 AM
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Question Yorkville AM 100 into Peavey TNT 130

Any chance I can run my Morgan Monroe MVAB 500 through my Yorkville/Traynor Acoustic Master 100 into my Peavey TNT 130? The Yorkville has a nice effects section.
If so, how do I set it up?

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The input to Channel 1 is unbalanced with an input impedance of 1Meg-Ohm, and can accept either passive or active pick-ups (piezo/coil).
Channel 2 This channel accepts line level signals, a microphone (XLR), or any instrument with an active pickup with it’s own volume control. Both channel inputs are balanced (TRS or Tip/Ring/Sleeve, +/-/gnd). The ¼-inch phone jacks also accept regular unbalanced cables. For best results and to reduce noise, it is advised that you use balanced (stereo) cables for interconnection wherever possible.

Specifications
Power @ min. impedance (Watts) 100
Minimum Impedance (ohms) 8
Burst Power - 2 cycle 140 Watts
Speaker Configuration - LF (Size / Power) 2x 6.5 inch / 50 Watts each
Speaker Configuration - HF (Size / Power) 3.75 inch / 30 Watts
Input Channels 2
Channel 1 - inputs 1/4 inch TRS
Channel 1 - controls Gain, Low, Mid, High, Frequency Notch Filter
Channel 1 - switches Frequency Notch Filter Defeat
Channel 2 - inputs 1/4 inch TRS, XLR
Channel 2 - controls Gain
Channel 2 - switches Internal Effects Defeat
Master Volume Control Yes
Input Sensitivity (mV) ch 1=100, ch 2=1V
Line Out (type / configuration) XLR / Rear
Line Out Sensitivity (Vrms) 1
Effects Volume Yes
Effects Loop / Location Yes (ch 2 only) / Rear
Effects Footswitch / Function Optional / Internal Effects Bypass
Internal Reverb / Effects Digital Effects, 16 x 2 banks
LED Indicators Power, Clip, EFX Bank
Dimensions (DWH, inches) 12 x 19 x 14
Dimensions (DWH, cm) 30 x 48 x 36
Weight (lbs / kg) 27.5 / 12.5




The Peavey;

POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION:
RATED POWER & LOA D:
130 W RMS into 4 ohms with DDT'" compression
POWER @ CLIPPING:{TYPICALLY )
(5% THO. 1 KHz. 120 VAC line)
85 W AM$ into 8 ohms
140 W RMS into 4 ohms
2 ohms not recommended
FREQUENCY RESPONSE:
+0, -1 dB. 20 Hz to 20 KHz @ 100 W RMS into 4 ohms
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTIO N:
Less than 0.2%. 100 mw to 100 W RMS,20Hz to 10 KHz.
4 ohms.typically below 0.1%
DOT'" DYNAMIC RANGE:
Greater than 20 dB
DDT"' MAXIMUM THO:
Below 0.5% THO tor 6 dB overload
Below 1% THO for 20 dB over load
HUM & NOISE:
Great er than 95 dB below rated power
POWER CONSUMPTIONOomesllc)
30 watts.50/60 Hzm 120 VAC
PREAMPSECTION:
THE FOLLOW ING SPECS ARE MEASURED @ 1 KHz
WITH THE CONTROLS PRESET AS FOLLOWS :
PRE GAIN PULL BRIGHT OFF (IN) POST GAIN PULL PUNCH OFF (IN) POST GAIN @ 10
LOW EO @ +6 dB MID EO @ -6 dB SHIFT @ 300Hz
BANDWiDTH @ 12:00 HIGH @ +9 dB PRESENCE @ 0 dB
NOMINAL LEVELS ARE WITH PRE GAIN @ 5
MINIMUM LEVELS ARE WITH PRE GAIN @ 10
PREAMP HIGH GAIN INPUT:
Impedance: High Z. 220K ohms
Nominal Input Level: -30 dBV. 30 mV RMS Minimum Input Level: -46 dBV, 5 mV RMS


Maximum Input Level: +8.dBV, 2.5 V RMS
PREAMP LOW GA IN INPUT:
Impedance: High Z, 44K ohms
Nominal Input Level:-24 dBV, 60 mV RMS
Minimum Input Level: -40 dBV. 10 mV RMS
Maximum Input Level: +14 dBV,5 V RMS
CROSSOVER HIGH OUTP UT:
Function: High pass out
Load Impedance: 1K ohms or greater Nominal Output: 0 dBV, 1 V RMS Max imum Output:+18 dBV,8 V RM$
CROSSOVER LOW OUTPUT:
Function: Low pass out
Load Impedance : 1K ohms or greater Nominal Output : 0 dBV. 1V RMS Maximum Output:+ 18 dBV. 8 V AM$
PREAMP OUTPUT:
Function: Full range out
Load Impedance: 1K ohms or greater NominalOutput : 0 dBV, 1 V RMS
Maximum Output : +18 dBV.8 v RMS
POWER AMP INPUT:
Impedance:High Z.22K ohms
Designed Input Level:0 dBV, 1 V RMS
(Switching jack providing preamp output to power amp
input connection when not used)
SYSTE M HUM & NOISE @ NOMINAL INPUT LEVEL:
(20 Hz to 20 KHz unweighted)
78 dB below rated power
EOUAL ZATION:
Low & High: +-15 dB@ 80Hz & 3KHz, shelving
Mid: +- 15 dB (with shill & bandwidth), peak/notch
Shift: 150Hz to 1500Hz
Bandwidth: 1/3 to 3 octaves Presence: +-15 dB (Special EQ) Pull Bright: +6 dB @ 2 KHz
Pull Punch:Special EO
CROSSOVER FOR BI-AMP APPLICATIONS)
Range:50 Hz to 500 Hz
Slope: 12 dB/octave
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Old 12-26-2012, 07:24 AM
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You've provided tons of specs from the manufacturer, but many here won't know what each piece IS. Combo amps?, Heads? If you describe each piece in detail, wattage, spkr compliment, etc, and the aim of this proposition, we can better help. For now, I wouldn't try connecting ANY of it.
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Old 12-26-2012, 07:46 AM
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I would try the line out from the Yorkville into the power amp in of the TNT.
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Old 12-26-2012, 05:38 PM
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Thank you

Thanks to both Ricken Boogie and Low EZ. Next question? I've got a rattle and my buddy says that it may just be something loose. I thought I'd check the guts first, then worry about a speaker going bad.
HOW do I get inside this beast? I can't find anything except my manual.
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Old 12-26-2012, 08:57 PM
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I picked up a Peavey Heritage VTX 100 Watt tube guitar amp. I lent it immediately to a friend, but he's bringing it back this week.

I intend to hook it up into my TNT 130 as a biamp rig to see whether I can get a good tube tone running the high mids and highs to the guitar combo.

The TNT130 has a crossover and a high out and low out for just this kind of setup.

I think the thing to do is go Bass>TNT>High Out>guitar amp and set the xover to taste. But I'd have to look at it, and it's blowing 60mph outside, cold, and snowy.
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Old 12-26-2012, 08:59 PM
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So plug into the bass amp, and run a line up from the high out to the guitar amp.

The Peavey has an effects loop, too.
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Old 12-26-2012, 09:14 PM
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This picture takes me back - I had a TNT 130 back in the 80s. It was a real workhorse!
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