NGD and NAD

Someone had heads kinda like these, back in the 90s-2000s…you could put 2 or 4 “modules” in a big head…can’t remember who, but I do remember them in the front of the music shop. It’s an interesting concept, for sure.

Edit: Found them! It was Randall amps.
But… 45 years ago there was the Seymour Duncan Convertible (100 watts)!

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A couple sorta spontaneous buys.

An Epi Futura V, the finish is a sorta metallic "sparkle"? that morphs to different colors in different lighting. Ebony board, Stainless frets, locking tuners, new pickup design.... I thought it was really cool and is very hard to photograph the color shift. Greenish to pinky...


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Very cool indeed! But, I still love your BC Rich, always wanted one, especially when they made the real nice ones.
 
@Jethro Rocker
I have a question on the Synergy amps, maybe you can help me. I see that there is sometimes volume on the modules and on the amp, does this mean you can crank the volume on the module and keep the amp volume quiet?
Thanks amigo..
Edit, if anybody can answer, that would be great.
Yup exactly. The amp has the Master Volume and a Clean channel built in. The modules have channel volumes and in the case of the JCM800 module, a "zero watt" amplifier and extra PI tube. So cranking the channel volume overloads the PI tube leading to a very similar tone to cranking the MV on an 800 all at whatever level you set the actual MV to.
I really like it.
The 50 takes 2 preamp modules and has no clean channel.
 
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