musicbox
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man...all this nomad talk has me a bit teary eyed.. better warm up the angel..
the one greatest attribute i found with the nomad 45(now dylans) was that at medium sized venues, the thing fucking rocked on stage. with my old marshall 4x12, it couldn't be beat by anything. dylan is spot on when he said its a recto eater at 45 watts. at every showed my brother or i played at, the thing was huge and chunky because the power amp was just stressed enough. at those venues all the 100-150 watt rectos were barely warming up and sounded thin and fizzy. regardless of sound guy, the thing just cut and made the band sound huge and full from the stage and from the back of the place. beats hands down any of the current modern marshall range which i have explored extensively, and deffinilty stands up to the big hitters at medium sized venues. as for recording...the mids gave me a headache and i just got fed up. deffinitly find myself missing it from time to time though.
the one greatest attribute i found with the nomad 45(now dylans) was that at medium sized venues, the thing fucking rocked on stage. with my old marshall 4x12, it couldn't be beat by anything. dylan is spot on when he said its a recto eater at 45 watts. at every showed my brother or i played at, the thing was huge and chunky because the power amp was just stressed enough. at those venues all the 100-150 watt rectos were barely warming up and sounded thin and fizzy. regardless of sound guy, the thing just cut and made the band sound huge and full from the stage and from the back of the place. beats hands down any of the current modern marshall range which i have explored extensively, and deffinilty stands up to the big hitters at medium sized venues. as for recording...the mids gave me a headache and i just got fed up. deffinitly find myself missing it from time to time though.