Naylor / Naked / Budda .... anything else?

The SD60 is one of those rare amps that sounds incredible at low volume. I’ve never tried a Budda so can’t say whether that is the same.
Budda is similar, nor great at low volumes, darker, no presence knob. Not as bouncy attack, 3D, nor as versatile. There's a reason Naylors go for $$$$ and you can find Budda SDs for $6-800.
The Budda and Naylor preamps are very very similar and both had a lot of Friedman input to them.

The SD30 is a dark amp. The SD45 is darker than a Marshall but not dark per-say. Never run the SD80 but I’m told it’s a beast!

The Rockett Tim Pierce is based on the Naylor60.
What input did Friedman have with the original Naylor Superdrive?
 
Budda is similar, nor great at low volumes, darker, no presence knob. Not as bouncy attack, 3D, nor as versatile. There's a reason Naylors go for $$$$ and you can find Budda SDs for $6-800.

What input did Friedman have with the original Naylor Superdrive?
Dave designed the clean channel on the Duel Series for Kyle Kurtz around 1996.

Guy Hedrick (Guytron Amps) designed the reverb circuit on the Electraverb Series.
 
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