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« Reply #30 on: March 11, 2008, 04:12:43 AM »

 Howdy Folks, New to this forum, I have been scoping Ceriatones for bout six months now, The 5E3  was and is one of the first I looked at. Since I primarly play blues and blues based rock, My main guitars are Les Pauls with handwound pickups and vintage wiring with Sprague PIO Caps, Though I have 2 MIJ Squire Strats as well.
 My local amp guru helped assemble a 18watt TMB into a cab, and said the tones were so outrageously sweet.
 What I wish to attain from Niks 5E3 is some sweet brownsound to some nasty blues overtones at the 7 -15 watt range, as the Blues places I jam at, this is about the volumes acceptable, Suggestions, am I barkin up the wrong tree?
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« Reply #31 on: March 11, 2008, 10:20:14 AM »

Howdy Folks, New to this forum, I have been scoping Ceriatones for bout six months now, The 5E3  was and is one of the first I looked at. Since I primarly play blues and blues based rock, My main guitars are Les Pauls with handwound pickups and vintage wiring with Sprague PIO Caps, Though I have 2 MIJ Squire Strats as well.
 My local amp guru helped assemble a 18watt TMB into a cab, and said the tones were so outrageously sweet.
 What I wish to attain from Niks 5E3 is some sweet brownsound to some nasty blues overtones at the 7 -15 watt range, as the Blues places I jam at, this is about the volumes acceptable, Suggestions, am I barkin up the wrong tree?

I think you found your tree.
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« Reply #32 on: March 11, 2008, 07:06:46 PM »

Howdy Folks, New to this forum, I have been scoping Ceriatones for bout six months now, The 5E3  was and is one of the first I looked at. Since I primarly play blues and blues based rock, My main guitars are Les Pauls with handwound pickups and vintage wiring with Sprague PIO Caps, Though I have 2 MIJ Squire Strats as well.
 My local amp guru helped assemble a 18watt TMB into a cab, and said the tones were so outrageously sweet.
 What I wish to attain from Niks 5E3 is some sweet brownsound to some nasty blues overtones at the 7 -15 watt range, as the Blues places I jam at, this is about the volumes acceptable, Suggestions, am I barkin up the wrong tree?

I think you found your tree.
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Thanks Mckin I think even if I let Nik assemble the amp, I can get this done for under $750 with a decent speaker and cab from ampcabco, $200 Complete cab  and they are pretty close distance wise as well
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« Reply #33 on: March 11, 2008, 08:13:28 PM »

If anything, 5E3 is a blues amp all the way. Can't go wrong with it.
...and as far as the Ceriatone quality, they are right there with the best of them.

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