Re: Ceriatone OTS

jimR8 wrote:
SOFTMC wrote:

Mmmm
            OTS sounds interesting, My next project was to buy an amp to build from ceriatone
             but I keep changing MY mind which one to get . it is to pair with my jubilee .
     
            SPIDER  any sound clips of  OTS paired with jubilee I would be interested to hear this
                          sound.

           ALEX  why do you look for 2550 when you have 2555 jubilee I really liked the
                     mix of jubilee and Budda I was considering looking for budda but fancy
                     building an amp!!

Might I suggest looking at the Ceriatone 36 watt TMB EF86?  It's got a 1/2 power switch like the sliver jub that takes you down to 18 watts.  The EF86 channel is sopmewhat Voxy and the TMB channel is more Marshally.  No effect loop or reverb, but the sound is just beautiful.  It cleans up very well also.


THANKS for the suggestion I will definately check this out BUT its going to be a hard decision
             as there are a lot of amps ... do ceriatones if you build them yourself have a good resale value??

"Everybody's entitled to my opinion. wink

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I don't really think it will affect the resale value too much if you DIY.  Just try to make everything clean and neat.  Most people don't open their amps up to look inside but if you need to resell the amp you could always take gut shots.  Just try and make everything as neat as possible.  A lot of times the value of the Ceriatone amps go up or stay the same for resale because of longer waiting times and the fact that they are inaccessable to most people (his shop is in Malaysia).  I would probaby go with the OTS if you already have a great Marshall, I can personally say the tones are breathtaking when you  pair the two.  However the OTS is the most compicated circuit of all the Ceriatones and could be difficult if you lack experience.  I had Nik and his team do mine with no regrets.

'67 and '74 Fender Twin Reverbs, '74 Marshall 1987 lead mkII, Metro Superlead 100. Pedals from TC Electronic, Ibanez, Dunlop, BK Butler, Electro-Harmonix, Fulltone, Maestro/Gibson, Loopmaster switching, VoodooLab, Boss. Gibson and Fender guitars, Dimarzio pickups.

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I bought my friends OTS today. Once I had my greasy grubby hands on it I wasn't giving it back! roll I got a fair deal on it. My friend wants the HRM 100. This OTS was built in shop at Ceriatone and checked out by a local amp tech. I love it and it pairs well with my 2555. I added to my debt load but I don't really care. Now I need some better cables and a Lehle switcher. Then I'll get my pedalboard cleaned up and will go through my pedal inventory to see what works with this rig. If any pedal doesn't make the grade I'll put them on feebay. Matter of fact I'm gonna get rid of a lot of stuff I don't use anymore. After that I'm set.

I will get some pictures posted in the future. Yea, Yea, I know, Y'all want sound clips too. We'll see. I don't think I can do better than any of the stuff already out there on youtube.

If any of y'all are on the fence about buying one, take the plunge. You won't be sorry.

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Congrats Spider on becoming the proud owner of a new Ceriatone OTS!  I think the Dumble/Marshall mix is a match made in heaven and Joe is a genius for figuring that one out.  Yes we all want pics, and clips if possible.  Don't worry about outdoing anyone else's rig, that's always a losing battle because there is always someone with a sicker rig.  Here's a neat trick I did with my rig to make it super versitile:  Since you have a clean/distortion channel on each amp you can actually have a stereo distortion sound AND stereo clean sound.  Take the provided Ceriatone OTS footswich and add another switch to the OTS one.  I used some old crappy Roland one but any Marshall channel switch would work fine.  Carefully remove the switch and cable from the casing (Marshall one) and drill a hole through the OTS one to add one more switch.  When you add the new switch try and put it in a slight V shape so you can change them separetely but also all at once with one collective stomp.  So pressing them all at the same time will effectively change the Marshall's AND Ceriatone's channels...phewww.  I'll try and take pics so you can see what I mean.  I just didn't want to waste the beautiful cleans of both amps so I figured a way around it.  Congrats Spider!

'67 and '74 Fender Twin Reverbs, '74 Marshall 1987 lead mkII, Metro Superlead 100. Pedals from TC Electronic, Ibanez, Dunlop, BK Butler, Electro-Harmonix, Fulltone, Maestro/Gibson, Loopmaster switching, VoodooLab, Boss. Gibson and Fender guitars, Dimarzio pickups.

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Oh and as far as amp selecting goes, about as headache free I could find was the Voodoo Lab Amp Selector.  I highly recommend this pedal even if you don't use 4 amps.  It's really nice because it's silent, super durable, reliable, has ground lifts for each amp (no hum and I haven't been shocked yet), and can really do any concievable combination of amplifiers.  You can use it for a tuner out as well.  For about the same price as the Lehle I personally think you get more pedal for your money.  The only downside is it's a tad large, but oh so worth it.  BTW is your OTS a HRM or non HRM?

'67 and '74 Fender Twin Reverbs, '74 Marshall 1987 lead mkII, Metro Superlead 100. Pedals from TC Electronic, Ibanez, Dunlop, BK Butler, Electro-Harmonix, Fulltone, Maestro/Gibson, Loopmaster switching, VoodooLab, Boss. Gibson and Fender guitars, Dimarzio pickups.

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stratpaulguy86 wrote:

Oh and as far as amp selecting goes, about as headache free I could find was the Voodoo Lab Amp Selector.  I highly recommend this pedal even if you don't use 4 amps.  It's really nice because it's silent, super durable, reliable, has ground lifts for each amp (no hum and I haven't been shocked yet), and can really do any concievable combination of amplifiers.  You can use it for a tuner out as well.  For about the same price as the Lehle I personally think you get more pedal for your money.  The only downside is it's a tad large, but oh so worth it.  BTW is your OTS a HRM or non HRM?

Non HRM 50W built late last year.

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Spider wrote:
stratpaulguy86 wrote:

Oh and as far as amp selecting goes, about as headache free I could find was the Voodoo Lab Amp Selector.  I highly recommend this pedal even if you don't use 4 amps.  It's really nice because it's silent, super durable, reliable, has ground lifts for each amp (no hum and I haven't been shocked yet), and can really do any concievable combination of amplifiers.  You can use it for a tuner out as well.  For about the same price as the Lehle I personally think you get more pedal for your money.  The only downside is it's a tad large, but oh so worth it.  BTW is your OTS a HRM or non HRM?

Non HRM 50W built late last year.

Spider,

I pm'd you about your other 2555 that you were offering for sale. Do you still have it?

Thx

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Spider wrote:

I bought my friends OTS today. Once I had my greasy grubby hands on it I wasn't giving it back! roll

I got ahold of a newer OTS 50 watter as well and have to say I've been blown out by it - killer amp. I think the Dumble style amps get a bad rap given the overwhelming supply of elevator muzak clips out there.  This amp rocks with the best of them.  Decidely smoother than my Aiken Intruder, this tone has grown on me in the last few days.  Great warm cleans, with the footswitchable PAB and drive it kind of runs like a 3 channel amp.  The footswitch is the coolest little box I've ever seen - tolex and all.

That said - I'm going to step it up to a 100 watter for max headroom wink 

Anybody looking for a 50 watt OTS in basically new condtion get in touch...shipping in the U.S. only for this one.  Avoid the 8 week wait...

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Steve E

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Boo hoo! Such a shame I live where I do - gear wise!

Sod that exchange rate - drives me up the wall and more! tongue

Id actually take a 100watter too though. Saying that, I am doing by the end of this month - throw my order in there.

Hopefully by the end of June/mid July - the pics and/or vids should be up.

Im currently in a state of near sitting in a puddle with excitement big_smile

Good luck with all that!

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Stratovari wrote:

SOFTMC, I have the jubilee 2555 but I get the sound if I run it with volume on 10.
Then and only THEN it sounds good to me. And since i play live a lot I found out thats
almost impossible in any venue to run the amp like this. On lower volumes the Budda superdrive 30
seems the better choice. But the Budda doesn't have this bottom edge like the Marshall has.
I'm picky and fussy...I know... And you can have never too much amps. lol

Alex

Check out the superdrive 45 if you get a chance. Sounds just like the 30, but a little more aggressive and more bottom end (that's why I switched)! Sounds good at lower volumes too...good master volume.

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ken wrote:

Check out the superdrive 45 if you get a chance. Sounds just like the 30, but a little more aggressive and more bottom end (that's why I switched)! Sounds good at lower volumes too...good master volume.

Yes I read a lot abot the 45. Also heard many clips.
The SD 80 seems a great deal too. Should be very useful also at lower volumes.
The only shop I know where I could try some is in netherland. Too far for a try...
Its a shame there is no german distributer because Buddas are great amps.
But I think I have currently 5 amps with a 6th to come (ceriatone OT HRM).
I guess I'll find my suitcases out of my frontdoor if I buy another amp. lol

Thanks
Alex

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Steve E wrote:

I think the Dumble style amps get a bad rap given the overwhelming supply of elevator muzak clips out there.  This amp rocks with the best of them.

Absolutely. I have the 50 watt S&M Special and it has the better OD rock tone than my JCM800! Plus: it has a far better clean tone, too!

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OK
     I have spoken to Nik at ceriatone and am all ready to order
     overtone HRM 50W I am in process of selling my fender HRD which, no shame to it is a cool little combo for clean sounds
My only reservation is 100W OR 50W ?

"Everybody's entitled to my opinion. wink

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SOFTMC wrote:

OK
     I have spoken to Nik at ceriatone and am all ready to order
     overtone HRM 50W I am in process of selling my fender HRD which, no shame to it is a cool little combo for clean sounds
My only reservation is 100W OR 50W ?

50W -- unless you play large stadions or in an obscenely loud band.

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Either one is going to be rediculously loud.  The difference in volume between the 50 and 100 is so small you prob. wouldn't notice.  It really comes down to clean head room.

Ben

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SOFTMC wrote:

My only reservation is 100W OR 50W ?

Really there is very little actual volume difference between 100 watt and 50 watt amps - something like 12db ??? its not doubled as the wattage would imply.  What is doubled is the girth and the available clean headroom - undeniable bigger sound.  The 50 will hit the sweet spot sooner though.  Either way you won't be dissapointed.

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DaveWammbarro wrote:

Boo hoo! Such a shame I live where I do - gear wise!

Sod that exchange rate - drives me up the wall and more! tongue

Id actually take a 100watter too though. Saying that, I am doing by the end of this month - throw my order in there.

Hopefully by the end of June/mid July - the pics and/or vids should be up.

Im currently in a state of near sitting in a puddle with excitement big_smile

Good luck with all that!

So you ended up deciding to go with the OTS huh?  Good choice man, you'll be stoked with it.  I just love mine...it's pretty much the amp I'd have the hardest time letting go of!  Congrats and enjoy the wait.  Hope you have something to keep you pre-occupied because my 3 months felt like 3 years... tongue

'67 and '74 Fender Twin Reverbs, '74 Marshall 1987 lead mkII, Metro Superlead 100. Pedals from TC Electronic, Ibanez, Dunlop, BK Butler, Electro-Harmonix, Fulltone, Maestro/Gibson, Loopmaster switching, VoodooLab, Boss. Gibson and Fender guitars, Dimarzio pickups.

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stratpaulguy86 wrote:

Congrats and enjoy the wait.  Hope you have something to keep you pre-occupied because my 3 months felt like 3 years...

Hmm, 3 months? Ouch... I was said by Nik the waiting for my HRM is 6-8 weeks (2 weeks done)
as they have many orders currently. At least with my 2550 he told me a wait of 4 weeks and
it was actuylly that time. Well we'll see. I have actually something to keep me occupied for the next
6 months. We bought a used house which was a longterm dream of me too.
Its quiet big in a very nice area. But some work on it to do. So a longer wait would not bother me.
Maybe I should order another amp or so? lol

Alex

...it's a musical journey
www.u2-experience.de