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Title: New member Ceria-maniac
Post by: stratovari on May 29, 2009, 09:28:10 PM
Hi guys,

I'm new on this message board. Great informations about the ceriatone amps.
I have two of this beasts. A 2550 and a OTS HRM50. All other amps are sold meanwhile.
My HRM is brandnew. But I love it already. I run both amps parallel Joe Bonamassa style.

I have made a cosmetical mod. Looks pretty cool now.  ;D

Alex

(http://www.bilder-hochladen.net/files/big/ao91-3.jpg)



Title: Re: New member Ceria-maniac
Post by: lightice on May 30, 2009, 04:03:58 AM
Very classy. I like it.

Are you the guy who did the demo of the 2550 on youtube?


Title: Re: New member Ceria-maniac
Post by: stratovari on May 30, 2009, 05:42:37 AM
Thanks. Yes thats me,  I have some videos there.
I want to make a new clip soon of 2550/HRM.
These YT clips really were are big help to decide to order a HRM.
I wish I'd find these amps earlier...

Alex


Title: Re: New member Ceria-maniac
Post by: lightice on May 30, 2009, 06:42:26 AM
I actually left a comment on one of your 2550 clips, asking if you could maybe do a strat clean clip.

:)

And yes, Nik makes some awesome stuff. Love them. Gotta have them all. Hypothetically.


Title: Re: New member Ceria-maniac
Post by: stratovari on May 30, 2009, 07:29:44 AM
Yes I have read your comment.
It may take a while until I tweaked the right settings to compliment
the drive channel and clean channel sameway.
Usually I dont use the clean channel and rather roll back the vol. on my guitar
to clean things up. But the clean channel is pretty cool. Not that sparkly as on a Blackface
or AC-30 but great anyway. But I will make a clip with strat soon.  :)

Alex


Title: Re: New member Ceria-maniac
Post by: lightice on May 30, 2009, 07:58:55 AM
Thank you, it is greatly appreciated, no rush though, whenever you have the time.

While you were recording, could you also do a "demo" on how the input gain works.
Like just strum an open G while turning up the knob.