NAD
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- opsguy
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Re: NAD
Yep, Andertons ship by UPS so you can't really avoid it. The upside though is that shipping is very quick.Clanger wrote:Congratulations and welcome to the club. I would've sold 10 PRS' for that.
Did you get stung any government ransom/tax on it?
- jeremyb
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Re: NAD
Andertons are awesome, I've bought a couple of pedals off them, arrived in less than a week!
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- Clanger
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Re: NAD
What guitars have you played through this so far? Interested to know if there's a drastic noticeable change in different positions using the voice mode in front. He revamped that feature on your version, as previous ones didn't seem to change the texture enough in that mode, especially with humbuckers.
What cab do you have? You gotta try it through a 4x12 at atleast half way on master.
What cab do you have? You gotta try it through a 4x12 at atleast half way on master.
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- opsguy
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Re: NAD
Just with my PRS McCarty at the moment through Friedman 1x12 (creamback). Once I get it back to Hamilton in a few weeks then I can plug it into a 4x12 Marshall (VM with greenbacks) and also try a couple of 2x12's. At the moment the voice switch doesn't seem to make much difference - the structure switch though definitely alters the gain and changes the amp significanlty.