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Heath
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Re: NAD

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Great little amps. They are absolutely based on the same circuit as the Calibers, sharing a common lineage with the F series. They come alive around 2.5 on the master volume and they are great up to about 3-4 on the master then it falls apart. I ran my f30 at the sweet spot into an active load box and out to power amp for bigger gigs.
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Re: NAD

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Yeah I noticed that the sweet spot is around 2.5-3, that is loud enough for practices and small jams, which is what I bought the amp for. I took it to practice last night and it sounded great.

I have a 50w and 3 100w heads so I'm covered for bigger gigs.
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