NAD - Vintage Bassman Content (With video)

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NAD - Vintage Bassman Content (With video)

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[youtube][/youtube]

Here ya go. A bit long, but comprehensive.
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even tried copy/pasting that url and got this:

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Well fuck.

[youtube][/youtube]

Maybe that works.
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What year?
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Post by xrleroyx »

The guy said a '65 but I think it's a '68
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Post by Johno »

Congrats on the amp, one of the amps I plan to own at some point.

Just wondering if it would possible to do a demo without the effects, maybe show us some nice clean sounds & a bit of dirt, see what tones you can get from the equalisation etc......you know, touch the amp controls! just say'in :lol:

Its pretty much a demo of your pedalboard
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Post by xrleroyx »

There's some clean sounds in there, but pretty much an effects driven pedalboard. There's not really a way for me to get dirt out of the amp where I'm living.