NAD: D-Moll

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Hagen and his "little" brother :rock:

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Nice

Care to state how they differ?

Got a d mil coming too
 
Aawwww yeah. Congrats :thumbsup:

How's the low end on the D-Moll? Been meaning to ask that for a while.
 
TheSweep":f8w0b45t said:
Aawwww yeah. Congrats :thumbsup:

How's the low end on the D-Moll? Been meaning to ask that for a while.

There's plenty of low end on the D-Moll. I usually run the channel bass settings around noon and depth around 10:00. Even at higher settings though, it doesn't flub out, just lessens everything else.
 
Congrats :thumbsup:

Please make a small comparison review, I'd like to know how to spend my next bonus :lol: :LOL:
 
Thank you guys :rock:

fuzzyguitars":3i6vqyud said:
Nice

Care to state how they differ?

Got a d mil coming too
I will write an in-depth review when I have more experience with the D-Moll. My first impression of the distorted rhythm tone (Hagen Ch 3, D-Moll Ch 2): Hagen has more weight in the low-mids and is harder to play whereas D-Moll sounds more open and is a little easier to handle. I've been playing Hagen for about 10 months now and got really used to its feeling. The amp has grown on me a lot. D-Moll is different enough to justify owning both amps :D
 
Sick dude! I want a D-moll and a 2x12 rear loaded diezel cab for my living room!
 
There's plenty of low end on the D-Moll. I usually run the channel bass settings around noon and depth around 10:00. Even at higher settings though, it doesn't flub out, just lessens everything else.

Sweet. Thanks Steve!
 
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