A Klon type pedal works well also, even the cheaper EHX Soul Food...de_079 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 27, 2021 8:45 pmLooking forward to trying one. Definitely found it to work nicely with the RAT but I'll pick up an SD-1 when I get a chance because I've always liked that sound.
NAD (kinda) Marshall SC20
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Re: NAD (kinda) Marshall SC20
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..
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Re: NAD (kinda) Marshall SC20
I had the SC20 combo for a while, sounded very cool, an actually really nice clean sound along with the dirt.
I didn’t like the 5W mode, sounded thin and scratchy to me, and I do think I would have preferred the head and cab option more, but it was still a cool little combo, light, sounded good, and still made in England if that matters…
I didn’t like the 5W mode, sounded thin and scratchy to me, and I do think I would have preferred the head and cab option more, but it was still a cool little combo, light, sounded good, and still made in England if that matters…
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Re: NAD (kinda) Marshall SC20
Without having much valve amp experience, its a bit hard to compare, however i find it quite good. usually use the dirty channel with the gain about 1-3 o'clock and use pedals to push further.
I do like the bedroom/headroom and half and full switches so i can use it quietish most of the time and get more volume without changing the volume settings.
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Re: NAD (kinda) Marshall SC20
That's good to hear, I think these days valve amps need to have those power scaling options. My old AD30 feels like something of a dinosaur compared to the sorts of features they pack in on the newer ones.Candeevr4 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 01, 2021 10:52 amWithout having much valve amp experience, its a bit hard to compare, however i find it quite good. usually use the dirty channel with the gain about 1-3 o'clock and use pedals to push further.
I do like the bedroom/headroom and half and full switches so i can use it quietish most of the time and get more volume without changing the volume settings.