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    Nomad 55 mud mod

    Question came up around my bass settings after removing the RC fixed presence and the answer is no change at all. I wanted more bass in the mix and this simply helped. I have always run an EQ in the loop with a V to re-voice the amp but I have now softened the V shape a lot. I also need to...
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    Nomad 55 mud mod

    Well, just lifted the 2.7K resistor hanging off the NFB to ground. Basically removes the fixed presence circuit off of the NFB. Like it better now and I did not altogether remove the NFB, just revoiced it. I believe part of the benefit of removing the NFB is that you remove the fixed presence...
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    Nomad 55 mud mod

    I agree on the NFB but would say it depends on style. Mesa's new technique is to have it switched by channel. Usually a lot of NFB for clean channels, and then selectable for dirty channels. They usually will call the selectables settings as Raw/Vintage/Modern as used on Rectos. That...
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    Nomad 55 mud mod

    Everyone, Often read the boards here but rarely post. Had a thought on the Nomad. I personally have a 55. One area no one seems to focus on is the cabinet. If you are a blues fan meaning fender cleans then the open back makes sense which benefits channel one but I find the bass in channel...
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    nomad mods

    Hello, new nomad 55 owner. Tried the snubbing cap and FX loop mud mod changes, much improved amp, everyone should do this in my opinion. Also tried the suggested mod of lowering the series resistance on the input to the reverb. Not sure I like this, the volume on the reverb has gone up a lot...
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