This is old, but Naylor is the smoothest high gainer I've played.
More so than the IIC++ I played, which was set up more for metal riffage.
SLO is pretty smooth, Naylor is smoother. Warmth perfected. One of the best lead amps, imo.
This is old, but Naylor is the smoothest high gainer I've played.
More so than the IIC++ I played, which was set up more for metal riffage.
SLO is pretty smooth, Naylor is smoother. Warmth perfected. One of the best lead amps, imo.
I have a 1995 SD60; very smooth and warm. My C+ is also smooth, not as warm....they are different but both darker/smoother than anything else I've played. They also have another commonality, which is unique...when turned up they become more open/raw while still maintaining the perfect amount of compression; I can see the Naylor being the perfect blues/rock amp...can do heavy with a boost. I have mine dialed in like an early ZZ Top tone; kick a boost on and its modded Marshall.
It also ranks right up there with all the great ones in the clarity dept. SLO is smooth but way more raw and open compared to the Naylor and Mesa IMO.