NAD - Soldano SLO100

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what a great setup!! do you have neighbours??? :mrgreen:
Those two load boxes have made cranking amps very neighbour friendly :)

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great to see you back brother :) Hoping you and yours are well! Afaik Matt still has his slo, augmented by a katana. I'm sure he'll pop by in a few days.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Is that a new suhr, I thought you had a badger before?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Bg wrote:Is that a new suhr, I thought you had a badger before?
The Badger 18 and Suhr Modded JMP are at my parents place in NZ, these are the amps I have in India, along with the CAA/Suhr OD100. The Marshall clone in the middle is a Rockitt 50 Watt bass 1986 circuit, and the Suhr is a Bella.

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You've not succumbed to the lure of digital then :D
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Bg wrote:You've not succumbed to the lure of digital then :D
I do have a Synergy/HX FX rig that I use a lot for gigging, but I always record with the amps as far as possible :mrgreen:

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blackstratblues wrote: Matt, I’m guessing you still got yours, right? The SLOs are keepers.
Congrats on the SLO!!! They are keepers indeed.

I still have mine, though it's been retired from active duty. It's been replaced in my gigging life by a BOSS Katana (yes really), but the SLO is in the studio here at the office and often gets a good (loud) workout at the end of the day after everyone else has left.
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handsoffmatt wrote:
Congrats on the SLO!!! They are keepers indeed.

I still have mine, though it's been retired from active duty. It's been replaced in my gigging life by a BOSS Katana (yes really), but the SLO is in the studio here at the office and often gets a good (loud) workout at the end of the day after everyone else has left.
Thanks Matt! Good to know you still have yours, they are not getting any cheaper these days. Mine is a 1993, bought it on a US tour just before the prices jumped.

Btw I’m guessing you’ll have fun trying out the Waza Tube Amp Expander with your SLO once it’s out :mrgreen:

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blackstratblues wrote:
handsoffmatt wrote:
Congrats on the SLO!!! They are keepers indeed.

I still have mine, though it's been retired from active duty. It's been replaced in my gigging life by a BOSS Katana (yes really), but the SLO is in the studio here at the office and often gets a good (loud) workout at the end of the day after everyone else has left.
Thanks Matt! Good to know you still have yours, they are not getting any cheaper these days. Mine is a 1993, bought it on a US tour just before the prices jumped.

Btw I’m guessing you’ll have fun trying out the Waza Tube Amp Expander with your SLO once it’s out :mrgreen:
We've already got a couple here at the office and they are beyond amazing. Definitely has had me playing the SLO more recently..
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