Rusty wrote:jbyrd1 wrote:Tone isn't in the amp. It's in your hands. You will have to try one and see how you like the tone yourself. Nobody will be able to answer that question as tone is subjective.
Tone is not exclusively in the amp. I have a Marshall and a Fender sitting side by side, and an A/B switch. Going back and forth between the two amps its glaringly obvious which amp is selected. Hands are only part of the tone.
I realize that two different amps will give you different tones. The OP asked...."Later this year I'll be investing in an amp and the Ceriatone clone of the 5E8A Twin is very high on my list....and I love Joe's tone through his High Powered Twin...just wondering how close it would be?"
My point is, the OP could plug into the very amp that Joe uses, and he's not going to sound like Joe, he will sound like himself. He is chasing "Joe's tone". Chasing someone else's tone is always an exercise in futility, and will waste your money and time.
Ceriatone makes a great amp.....so do a lot of other "cloner's". I have a custom made Friedman amp, and it is great! So, will it sound great....most likely, yes. Will it have "Joe's" sound, most likely not. THAT is in the hands.