It was a good deal so I picked it up. Mesa Nomad 55 1 x 12 combo. 3 completely independent channels, foot switchable solo boost, 3 different reverbs, 5 button switch... Channel 1, 2, 3, solo, Reverb. It also has 2 modes per channel.
Built like a tank like all Mesa products. Its on the smaller side of 12" combo's. Stupid loud and powerful.
I have only played it for a few hours. I have owned every Mesa amp except for the new Mark 6. (or 5).
Channel 1. Clean or pushed. Pushed can get you into SRV territory. Its a great channel
Channel 2. This takes over where Channel 1 pushed leaves off. You can go from classic rock to 80's metal on this channel. It has 2 modes... vintage and modern and that's exactly what this switch does.
Channel 3. This is the high gain channel. Its not a rectifier channel or tone. It does remind me of the rectifier a little. It also has a vintage and modern mode. This is a great channel for anything from 80's metal to the 90's Seattle stuff like Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, etc....
Reverb is separate for all 3 channels. Its outstanding reverb. Solo boost has a knob on the front. Switchable on the floor. This is a MUST have for solo players.
Effects loop has level controls making it easy to dial in perfectly for stomp boxes or processors.
This amp has all the features I need in a live amp. The Nomad is not a well known Mesa amp. I don't think they make it anymore. I owned a Nomad 45 several years ago. It was NOTHING like this amp. This amp has a lot more features and is much more versatile.
Built like a tank like all Mesa products. Its on the smaller side of 12" combo's. Stupid loud and powerful.
I have only played it for a few hours. I have owned every Mesa amp except for the new Mark 6. (or 5).
Channel 1. Clean or pushed. Pushed can get you into SRV territory. Its a great channel
Channel 2. This takes over where Channel 1 pushed leaves off. You can go from classic rock to 80's metal on this channel. It has 2 modes... vintage and modern and that's exactly what this switch does.
Channel 3. This is the high gain channel. Its not a rectifier channel or tone. It does remind me of the rectifier a little. It also has a vintage and modern mode. This is a great channel for anything from 80's metal to the 90's Seattle stuff like Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, etc....
Reverb is separate for all 3 channels. Its outstanding reverb. Solo boost has a knob on the front. Switchable on the floor. This is a MUST have for solo players.
Effects loop has level controls making it easy to dial in perfectly for stomp boxes or processors.
This amp has all the features I need in a live amp. The Nomad is not a well known Mesa amp. I don't think they make it anymore. I owned a Nomad 45 several years ago. It was NOTHING like this amp. This amp has a lot more features and is much more versatile.
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