Peavey Serial Number Search

Peavey serial number search

  1. Peavey Serial Number Search
  2. Peavey Amp Repair Center
Peavey
Peavey Amp serial number link?
Peavey Serial Number Search
Forum Index> ElectronicsNext oldest topic :: Next newest topic
AuthorTopic: Peavey Amp serial number link?
Jason King

From:
Missouri, USA
Posted 10 May 2015 10:39 am
I'm not great on computers, but I couldn't find a peavey page with serial number data for a Nashville 400.
I have one that is 00-05590373 MFG LOC-04
Anyone know what all that means? Year? Other info?
Thanks
Bill Moore

From:
Manchester, Michigan
Posted 10 May 2015 4:34 pm
I don't know of any link to serial info, but the first two digits, are the year. In this case, 2000.
Richard Sinkler

From:
aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Posted 10 May 2015 6:10 pm
The first two numbers are usually the year, but was the NV400 still in production in 2000?
_________________
2020 - 50 years of Steel Guitar playing
Jack Stoner

From:
Inverness, Fl
Posted 11 May 2015 2:15 am
A friend got one from the last production run and if I remember correctly it was before 2000.
_________________
GFI Ultra D-10, Quilter Travis Toy 12 Amp, POD X3, MatchBro, Cakewalk Sonar and Studio One Pro V4.6 DAWs, MOTU 4pre
R.O.P.E. Member
Richard Sinkler

From:
aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Posted 11 May 2015 8:10 am
I believe the first was 1983 (not positive). Mine is an 84. It would really surprise me if the NV400 was in production for 17 years.
_________________
2020 - 50 years of Steel Guitar playing
Mike Brown

From:
Meridian, Mississippi USA
Posted 11 May 2015 9:17 amPeavey
There is not an accessible s/n search on our website. Actually, the Nashville 400 was in production since 1983, so apparently you own one of the early models.
Jason King

From:
Missouri, USA
Posted 11 May 2015 9:50 am
I called customer service and was told it's a 1992. Thanks all.
Mike Brown

From:
Meridian, Mississippi USA
Posted 13 May 2015 9:23 amNashville 400 serial number
I can help you with determining the year of manufacture if you provide the serial number of your amplifier.
Richard Sinkler

From:
aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Posted 13 May 2015 9:29 am
By his first post, the number he posted appears to be a serial number. Mine says 4A-{8 more numbers} similar to his. I was told that the 4A meant the first quarter, or maybe they said month, of 1984. I bought it pretty early in 84, not more than 6 months after I used one in a show in Nashville in Octocer of 83, that the backline was furnished by Peavey or a dealer. The 00 at the beginning is what puzzles me.
Mike... When was the last NV400 produced? By the way, it's nice to see you active on here again.
_________________
2020 - 50 years of Steel Guitar playing
Mike Brown

From:
Meridian, Mississippi USA
Posted 13 May 2015 10:40 amPeavey Serial Numbers
The 4A usually indicates 1984 'amplifier'.
André Sommer

Posted 16 May 2015 5:02 am
Hi Mike Brown,
I still have a Peavey Nashville 400 with serial number: 7A-02953949. Can I assume that this amp was built in 1987?
It's an 'Export 220-V' amp (I'm in the Netherlands) and it also has a '878' number printed behind that. I have no idea what that means.
On the bottom of the serial nr. plate there's a handwritten thing in black marker saying' DB 71375'although the second 7 could be a 1.
Lastly, from an (PDF) article you wrote for Peavey I understand that my amp has a 1501-
4 ohm version speaker. Is that correct since it doesn't have any sticker on it?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Richard Sinkler

From:
aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Posted 16 May 2015 7:38 am
The 1501 has a smooth cone and the 1502 has a ribbed cone.
Donny and Lane. Good points. I have always used the high gain input with every guitar I have had during the time I have owned this amp. Never noticed any distortion, and I have played in bands that are so loud, they would drown out a jet's noise. I never even thought about the lo-gain input. If I ever gat to play out again, I'll have to take it for a test drive.
_________________
2020 - 50 years of Steel Guitar playing
Peavey amp serial number lookupPeavey Serial Number Search
Forum Index> ElectronicsNext oldest topic :: Next newest topic

For US instruments, the serial number will start with a letter. That letter indicates the decade. S for 1970s; E for 1980s; N for 1990s; Z for 2000s; NEW - US for 2010 and beyond; The second character will usually be a number. That number indicates the specific year. S9 means 1979; E4 means 1984; N8 means 1998; Z5 means 2005; US11 means 2011.

  • The serial number of an acoustic is located on the label inside the sound hole of the guitar. All acoustic serial numbers begin with the letter 'A' and are followed by the two digit year prefix. Peavey (Back to top of page) Serial numbers correlate to shipping dates of US models only.
  • Chip Todd and Hartley Peavey producd these guitars. They of course kept the first two examples for themselves. Serial Numbers 00000001 and 00000002 of this model are pictured at the link below which also contains a history of the model T-60, production facts, and links to many T-60 brochures and manuals.

Peavey Amp Repair Center


All times are GMT - 8 Hours