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Nemesis combos

Eden* combos*
I haven't seen reviews for these, quite few.. Is there a particular reason or they aren't distributed in USA so much?
I'm planing to buy N10 or N8 for small inhouse rehearsals and my ussual practice. Anyone had any experiences with these?
 
Having owned both an 8-inch 40w and a 15-inch 200w Nemesis combos, I can say that they are full of tone and powerful for their size.

The 15-200, however, was almost useless vs. a rock drummer and a guitard wi/ halfstack. I would assume that these amps would work just fine if you somehow convinced your guitard to play through a reasonable rig.
 
I've got the 40w 8-inch and it sounds great. Actually works fine with my 5-string for practice. Really nice tone. I've used it for rehearsals with a couple guitars.

I may sell mine since I'm using a shuttle for practice now, but it won't be because of the sound.

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Having owned both an 8-inch 40w and a 15-inch 200w Nemesis combos, I can say that they are full of tone and powerful for their size.

The 15-200, however, was almost useless vs. a rock drummer and a guitard wi/ halfstack. I would assume that these amps would work just fine if you somehow convinced your guitard to play through a reasonable rig.

I have a N15 200 watt amp. They have a DI out that you can run to a PA, then use the amp as a monitor.

I think it is a good amp, personally.

I love mine, but it does get lost in the mix vs my guitarist's 4x10. I use a little bit of overdrive to fix that. Has a nice full sound and you can push it to it's limit without worry, Eden overbuilds the crap out of their amps. A single 15 is a pretty one-dimensional sound, though, and I hope to bi-amp with a 2x10 in the future.