NAD first fender in years

man-in-moon

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My bassbreaker 15 came in today. And wow these amps sound great. The cleans are real nice full and thick. Push in the bright switch and it adds a good bit of sparkle and chime. The 2 gain stages sound good one is more of a crunch good for blues and more classic rock. The hi gain setting gets into more of a hard rock sound. With a small boost it gets into metal pretty easy. It has a fairly British tone.
The only issue I am having is it an my fulltone OCD don't seem to like each other. It just turns into mud no matter where I set the controls. I does how ever seem to love my Friedman BE-OD.
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Re: NAD first fender in years

Simplest answer: use the Friedman.

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Re: NAD first fender in years

Great amp I would guess you are playing the Paul through it.
 
Re: NAD first fender in years

You know what you must do. That and find a Keeley Katana if you just must have another boost.

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Re: NAD first fender in years

Are you using the Friedman through the clean or crunch channel? Still want to try one out. Had high hopes for the MXR EVH5150 pedal but was hugely disappointed.
 
Re: NAD first fender in years

Are you using the Friedman through the clean or crunch channel? Still want to try one out. Had high hopes for the MXR EVH5150 pedal but was hugely disappointed.

I've used it through both channels. I tried the mxr 5150 pedal I was able to get some pretty good tones out of it. But the BE-OD blows it away. I generally do not like heavy distortion pedals but it is worth the price.
 
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