Maybe have another cam with close up shot of the control panel would be good for viewers to follow and understand all the magic the amp is capable of doing.
Sounds great! Holy options Batman. I Play through a 65 bandmaster w/ 2x12 with a blue and silver alnico and it doesn’t sound like this. This seems more even response than the scooped original. Sounds awesome great playing!!
@@ceriatoneAmp so many circuits to keep track of. this all access sounds amazing btw. love what you have done for the amp world. You and Juan are champions!
What a massive punchy sound it has. All those options seem to allow it to cover more ground than an all axis Plexi. One caveat: having an actual tube rec is a bit wasteful. That can be emulated with a resistor on the B+ from the PSU, I think it is. Would anyone really notice the difference from a real tube rec?
No, it's not same. Tube rectifier is non linear, in that it presents "resistance" differently with changing draw. A resistor will have a fixed value. The tone and feel are not same, unless what's played is a constant single note at a constant level, all the time.
Great tones.Leo was a genius. Now, Ceriatone made it even better.
Maybe have another cam with close up shot of the control panel would be good for viewers to follow and understand all the magic the amp is capable of doing.
Sounds great! Holy options Batman. I Play through a 65 bandmaster w/ 2x12 with a blue and silver alnico and it doesn’t sound like this. This seems more even response than the scooped original. Sounds awesome great playing!!
The 5E7 is the earlier circuit, tweed era. I think it's pretty different than your blackface version.
@@ceriatoneAmp so many circuits to keep track of. this all access sounds amazing btw. love what you have done for the amp world. You and Juan are champions!
Wow! That amp is very impressive.
Juan, if I buy one of those, can I get a free guitar lesson? 🙂
Juan is indeed a guitar instructor, university level. Maybe that's a good idea, online guitar class
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Fantastic tone. I couldn't find it on the website. Is it available?
Not yet on website sorry. Will do as soon!
What a massive punchy sound it has. All those options seem to allow it to cover more ground than an all axis Plexi. One caveat: having an actual tube rec is a bit wasteful. That can be emulated with a resistor on the B+ from the PSU, I think it is. Would anyone really notice the difference from a real tube rec?
No, it's not same. Tube rectifier is non linear, in that it presents "resistance" differently with changing draw. A resistor will have a fixed value. The tone and feel are not same, unless what's played is a constant single note at a constant level, all the time.
@@ceriatoneAmp Thanks for delineating the difference.