Behold.
Initial impressions: Well, I discovered why managed to pick it up for so cheap. At least one tone pot on each channel is damaged, and has either no effect or causes the channel to go mute when turned. So the tone stack on each channel isn't of much use in shaping the sound. I gotta get that fixed. That said, the amp still plays well. It very quickly gets **** loud. The louder it gets, the better it sounds, hearing damage and noise ordinance violations be damned. The cleans on channel 1 are, well clean. The Jagmaster sounds better than the Ibanez, but the Ibanez still has the cheap stock pickups in it. Channel 2 in "Modern" mode is still nice and crunchy, and I think it will do well for rhythm playing. Channel 3 in "Modern" mode with the same gain and master volume as channel 2 sounds a bit smoother to me, and I intend to use it for leads once I got it dialed in. I've not played with the "Pushed" mode on channel 1 or the "Vintage" modes on channels 2 or 3 yet.
Reading up on the Nomad amps, I saw how several people said that the Nomad really needs the graphic EQ found on the 100 models. I'm not quite so sure of that yet and will be reserving judgment until I got the tone stack for each channel working properly again, but I will say that it is definitely useful. The EQ takes an already nice sound and improves it quite a bit, channels 2 and 3 especially.
All in all, I'm happy with the amp, and look forward to when the tone pots are fixed and I've got some better pickups in my guitars.
Initial impressions: Well, I discovered why managed to pick it up for so cheap. At least one tone pot on each channel is damaged, and has either no effect or causes the channel to go mute when turned. So the tone stack on each channel isn't of much use in shaping the sound. I gotta get that fixed. That said, the amp still plays well. It very quickly gets **** loud. The louder it gets, the better it sounds, hearing damage and noise ordinance violations be damned. The cleans on channel 1 are, well clean. The Jagmaster sounds better than the Ibanez, but the Ibanez still has the cheap stock pickups in it. Channel 2 in "Modern" mode is still nice and crunchy, and I think it will do well for rhythm playing. Channel 3 in "Modern" mode with the same gain and master volume as channel 2 sounds a bit smoother to me, and I intend to use it for leads once I got it dialed in. I've not played with the "Pushed" mode on channel 1 or the "Vintage" modes on channels 2 or 3 yet.
Reading up on the Nomad amps, I saw how several people said that the Nomad really needs the graphic EQ found on the 100 models. I'm not quite so sure of that yet and will be reserving judgment until I got the tone stack for each channel working properly again, but I will say that it is definitely useful. The EQ takes an already nice sound and improves it quite a bit, channels 2 and 3 especially.
All in all, I'm happy with the amp, and look forward to when the tone pots are fixed and I've got some better pickups in my guitars.