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I had it turned up very loud in Andertons and the only thing to look out for is it being a little bass-heavy, so EQ the sound with your ears not your eyes i.e. don't put eveyrthing at 12 o'clock etc but instead, start with everything on zero and dial it in until you get a noticeable change and leave it. This is Matt Schofield's tip for EQ-ing an amp.
I had a mark 1 HRD for several years and only sold it because 40W was way more than I need. It did sound a lot better with a speaker replacemment. I put a Weber 12F150 in it and it was a massive improvement.
I changed over to a HRD earlier this year and adore it.
It's really good fun experimenting with various drive pedals to find that perfect sound - the clean channel is however amazing.
at £300 for a minty fresh condition HRD Mk2 it was a no brainer.
The benson version does sound very tasty though
(formerly miserneil)
I got to wind my HRD up a bit at a gig on Saturday - sounded flippin brilliant.
Got another outside gig on Friday so hoping I can run it just as loud again.
Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere..
Danish Pete from Andertons make them sound sublime but I realise this is at volume and he is pretty good
Great amps. I even like the drive channel. It is what it is and I've grown fond of it.