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shobet

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Re: NAD
« Reply #15 on: September 09, 2009, 01:05:12 PM »
That's a lot of knobs

Yeah but it isn't complicated, you have 3 times Gain/Gain/B/M/T/Vol, then Presence and Master, easy to understand, and then it's lighting up, so you always find stuff  8)

The knobs aren't the easiest to read though, rectifier chrome like.

That's still a lot of knobs! ;)
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dave_mc

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Re: NAD
« Reply #16 on: September 09, 2009, 08:28:36 PM »
That's my verdict too after first rehearsal. I think for Amp 3 to shine it needs to run on the 100W mode. In 50W mode it does a great Fender=>Marshall. I used an OCD in front to kick 2B over the top for the heavier stuff. Will spend some more time with amp 3 though, I think it's almost there, just I had dialed it in too bassy and fuzzy.

I'm not sure which power mode I was running it in when i tried it... :oops: