NAD: Electra Dyne + Laney

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sirvill wrote:Ah that sounds awesome!!

We need another gearfest - we can grab this and my Rivera and try to demolish the place

I see your Rivera, and raise you an AC30 and a Holden... ;)
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Polar Bear wrote:
sirvill wrote:Ah that sounds awesome!!

We need another gearfest - we can grab this and my Rivera and try to demolish the place

I see your Rivera, and raise you an AC30 and a Holden... ;)
Between those four, my Holden and Scooters 5150, could do some damage

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I know someone with a Bogner and a Plexi, too...
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Polar Bear wrote:I know someone with a Bogner and a Plexi, too...

Haha... in the scheme of loud amps i can't believe I forgot those.

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Loudfesttt! Make it so... :winky:
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Would be good, I'd love to hear it through a bigger cab.
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The ED is way louder than a 100w plexi. Had both and compared.
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zedhed71 wrote:Fantastic amps these...2 years in and still in love with mine.
How effective is your presence control? I find it quite subtle compared to other amps
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sizzlingbadger wrote:
zedhed71 wrote:Fantastic amps these...2 years in and still in love with mine.
How effective is your presence control? I find it quite subtle compared to other amps
Like you said,I leave the controls alone pretty much once their set apart from going from buckers to single coils. Presence control is defo subtle but usefull.
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Thanks, I just wanted to check mine was working as expected.
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