NAD: Electra Dyne + Laney
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NAD: Electra Dyne + Laney
This thing is loud !
Hope to have a new cab day tomorrow.
Hope to have a new cab day tomorrow.
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Re: NAD: Electra Dyne
Gearfest please
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Re: NAD: Electra Dyne
Yes, but I will remove it as I want the amp standard.werdna wrote:Does this one have a volume boost installed?
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Re: NAD: Electra Dyne + Laney
Now with cab...
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Re: NAD: Electra Dyne + Laney
Good score, was extremely tempted by this amp myself.
The person you scored it from sold me his 1977 Marshall JMP 2204 to buy it!
LOUD is good
The person you scored it from sold me his 1977 Marshall JMP 2204 to buy it!
LOUD is good
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Re: NAD: Electra Dyne
It's my old one. The volume boost was installed by Clarry. Good when you want to solo.sizzlingbadger wrote:Yes, but I will remove it as I want the amp standard.werdna wrote:Does this one have a volume boost installed?
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Re: NAD: Electra Dyne + Laney
Great amp- used to have one. Like you said though- insanely loud. Even at outdoor gigs and set to 45 watts I couldn't get the volume above 4.
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Re: NAD: Electra Dyne + Laney
It's louder than any other amp I've had - louder than Marshalls and louder than a Mark V. Very muscular amp.
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Re: NAD: Electra Dyne + Laney
The Master Volume is pretty good and its been good at home. I have a Hot Plate which works well too.
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