NAD Son of Yeti
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Re: NAD Son of Yeti
if Nik builds them yes, otherwise obviously hit and miss depending on the builder - a good diy kit does not a great amp make
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Re: NAD Son of Yeti
I see some train wreck modelsMini Forklift wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 4:14 pmGreat amps and awesome to deal with. Based in Malaysia but don’t let that put you off

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Re: NAD Son of Yeti
So update
Ok so I've had a few amps and ended it all with kemper.
So I thought......
It's funny how you can quickly get used to the tonal differences from just one amp as opposed to hundreds. This amp is awsome going to pure clean/plexi breakup to saturated gain that doesn't need pushing with a screamer ect.
I'm so glad I've gone back to simplicity and pure heat
Boom mind blown
Ok so I've had a few amps and ended it all with kemper.
So I thought......
It's funny how you can quickly get used to the tonal differences from just one amp as opposed to hundreds. This amp is awsome going to pure clean/plexi breakup to saturated gain that doesn't need pushing with a screamer ect.
I'm so glad I've gone back to simplicity and pure heat
Boom mind blown
