A very rare NAD for me...

Re: A very rare NAD for me...

So far, my best live sound came from a TSL 100, a 1960A 4x12, a Line6 M13 in the loop and a Dimebag Wah. If it's biased right, that amp sings and cuts very well in a mix.

Since I had an accident involving surgery and weight-lifting restraints a few years back, the TSL had to go, as well as the other gear. I'm now a H&K convert, but I truly miss that amp, ever if a lot of people seemed to run from it back then an even now.

If I remember it correctly, it had some kind of attenuator-thingy going on that I found quite usable playing live. Yet, it's far from a "bedroom amp" as I can recall. I once cam drunk from a gig when I lived in an apartment, and the next day I wanted to play, and forgot to set the amps volumes... as a result, I got loose the window glasses all around the house. Never again!
 
Re: A very rare NAD for me...

If anyone else bought it I would say congrats. Right now I am confused and a little scared.

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Re: A very rare NAD for me...

You might want to swap the speakers first. The Stiletto isn't exactly the same, but Rectos sound like grainy a$$ through T75s.

Cuz they t75's.... nuff said.

Theres a reason Mesa orders V30s and MC90s instead....they better lol
 
Re: A very rare NAD for me...

If anyone else bought it I would say congrats. Right now I am confused and a little scared.

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Don't worry, I am, too. It sure is fun playing stuff I grew up with, though.
 
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