Ben, there are definately differences between a stock Ceriatone HRM and your Fuchs. First thing your Fuchs is a non-HRM circuit that lends itself for a more fluid "Robben Ford and the Blue Line" tone if you will. The HRM is a little brighter, harder, stiffer, and unforgiving. The HRM circuit is a little bit more like what Robben and Carlton are using now. Different strokes for different folks. Price aside I'd probably like a Fuchs or Two-Rock and will probably own one or both someday. I'd like to get my hands on a Two-Rock Emmy Pro, Kustom, Prototype or CRS someday. The Fuchs TDS is one of the amps on my dreamlist. The big advantages for the Fuchs/Two-Rock amps over the stock Ceriatones are the built on reverb (which is about the best you can get), the super heavy duty transformers/parts, and local service to get your amps modded/repaired etc. I have heard some clips of some modded Ceriatones that easily give a Fuchs, Two Rock, Quinn, Bludotone, or any other Dumble ODS style amp a run for it's money though. Ben, count yourself lucky that you are fortunate enough to own the gear that you do. 99% of the guitarists out there will go their whole lives never owning that kind of gear. I know guys who have been playing for 30 years + and have never owned even a Gibson Les Paul, not to mention a Fuchs, Two-Rock, Top Hat, Mesa, Marshall, etc etc etc to play it through.
PS Ben I just picked up an old '68 Super Reverb man...you want to talk about blues tone. If you are looking for one combo to take to a gig that you don't want to/have to drop a lot of money on I would check one out. With the right pedals it can do anything from Robben Ford, Derek Trucks, SRV, Joe Bonamassa, Hendrix, EJ, etc. Circuitwise it's about 95% the same as a Blackface Super Reverb too. $800! It's my new favorite amp.
'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.