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« Reply #45 on: June 20, 2008, 03:14:00 PM »



CRAP! i never doubted the versatility of the overtone,

You didn't write this either?

Hi guys,

no offense, i think everyone that has posted a clip has hit some great tone, and are all good players.  But to be honest i think they all kind of lean around the same sort of tone and no one has really showed the versatility that this amp is supposed to have...

or this?

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so, considering this is a competitor of the two-rocks/fuchs/etc.. i was wondering if anyone who owns an amp could please try to replicate this, from a two-rock signature:

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if that sort of tone can even be approached on this OTS, then i think we would all gain a much greater appreciation of the versatility of sounds this amp can reproduce.

and in the end this:

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(and im sorry i dont mean to sound like a troll!)


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« Reply #46 on: June 20, 2008, 03:23:03 PM »

Cadsy48:
Maybe it is more wise to contact a overtone owner in your country. I never bought a amp without testing it.  Before I bought it, I contacted  a owner if he was willingly to let me test it. Fortunatly he was, so I drove few hundred kilometers to conclude it was my thing.

Mondoslug has a clip which fully demonstrates the potential of the blues side of this amp. Clean and overdrive bluesy. If you then still have serious doubts about the tone it can produce, don't buy it.   
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« Reply #47 on: June 20, 2008, 06:10:34 PM »

This is beginning to sound like TGP  Sad
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« Reply #48 on: June 20, 2008, 10:33:05 PM »



CRAP! i never doubted the versatility of the overtone,

You didn't write this either?

Hi guys,

no offense, i think everyone that has posted a clip has hit some great tone, and are all good players.  But to be honest i think they all kind of lean around the same sort of tone and no one has really showed the versatility that this amp is supposed to have...

or this?

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so, considering this is a competitor of the two-rocks/fuchs/etc.. i was wondering if anyone who owns an amp could please try to replicate this, from a two-rock signature:

(Clip)

if that sort of tone can even be approached on this OTS, then i think we would all gain a much greater appreciation of the versatility of sounds this amp can reproduce.

and in the end this:

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(and im sorry i dont mean to sound like a troll!)


 Huh?


M.

they don't question the versatility of the amp, they question the versatility of the videos posted. there is a difference
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« Reply #49 on: June 20, 2008, 10:36:11 PM »

And guys I didn't want this thread to turn into a slinging match any more than all of you, but when my motives are called biased and malicious im not just going to sit there and cop it, because its really not what I'm about...

erwin thanks for the suggestions, i will try my best but dont know how successful ill be Tongue

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« Reply #50 on: June 20, 2008, 11:58:14 PM »

And guys I didn't want this thread to turn into a slinging match any more than all of you, but when my motives are called biased and malicious im not just going to sit there and cop it, because its really not what I'm about...

erwin thanks for the suggestions, i will try my best but dont know how successful ill be Tongue



yea, i'm kind of wondering how it would sound through a different kind of playing style too.
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« Reply #51 on: June 21, 2008, 12:03:06 AM »

cadsy,
   I really wish I could answer your initial question regarding the Overtone.  I have a few more weeks to wait and I'll be seeking a similar sound among many others.  In listening to that clip, honestly, I found it to be pretty Fenderish with perhaps a bit of extra something on the harmonic end of things...but not much.  I am glad you posted it.  I coped a few licks off of it!  A lot of that tone is present in much of Mayers playing and equipment usage, with or without a two rocks.  I think his pups are wired specifically to his tastes.  I like that tone as well and will try to dial it in when the Overtone gets here.  I hope my different than the majority speaker choice will help that.  I'll let you know if I think I find that ballpark sound with the Overtone.  I imagine it is in there somewhere.

Someone said earlier it'll do basically what a Fender (tube) amp will.  I hope that is correct. That sound was in that Fender ball park to my ears.

If I can't eq that sound in, I'll still be pleased to settle with many of the posted tones.  I like that Dumblish tone and am a big Robben Ford/Larry Carlton fan. That sound, my current Fender amp won't quite do. If I can do that bluesy Mayerish/SRVish tone too...that'll just be gravy.
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« Reply #52 on: June 21, 2008, 01:48:56 AM »

I think that its an amazing amp period. does it make me think of my blackface deluxe? no. Have I played my bf deluxe since I got the ot? nope.
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« Reply #53 on: June 21, 2008, 02:13:21 AM »

does this amp at least emulate what a BF Twin Reverb glassy clean sounds like? Smiley
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« Reply #54 on: June 21, 2008, 04:56:02 AM »

jack zucker in my opinion has the only videos that try to show real different sides of the amp
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« Reply #55 on: June 21, 2008, 07:43:11 AM »


they don't question the versatility of the amp, they question the versatility of the videos posted. there is a difference

Yes, because replicating one specific two-rock tone is the test for versatility...

By the way, the Overtone doesn't do Vox, Soldano or Engl tones either.

I presume the Overtone was meant to be a dumble clone. Like all derivates or original (which, by the way has never been static), it has its own flavour, flaws, positives, negatives, circuit variances and so on.

I am almost certain that it was not meant to be a clone of another clone.

My advice is that you save up 5000$ for a Two Rock, buy a Fender Mayer guitar because it will have the same pickups and begin practising your chops to replicate Mayer's.

Anything else will not be versatile enough for you. No pun intended.


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« Reply #56 on: June 21, 2008, 08:07:38 AM »

Yes, because replicating one specific two-rock tone is the test for versatility...
i find it funny that most others in this thread see my point but you are having trouble understanding.  you either dont understand, which makes you dumb, or you do understand but take issue with it, which makes you a sad individual... which one is it?

By the way, the Overtone doesn't do Vox, Soldano or Engl tones either.

Thats because the dumble wasnt based on vox, soldano or engl circuits. dont be so condescending, it makes you look like a wanker, and we wouldn't want that.

I presume the Overtone was meant to be a dumble clone. Like all derivates or original (which, by the way has never been static), it has its own flavour, flaws, positives, negatives, circuit variances and so on.

I am almost certain that it was not meant to be a clone of another clone.
Me too.

Look, forget i posted that video. get the two rock and mayer out of your head...i dont want to be mayer, i dont even like the guy.

I wanted to know if the OTS can do blues tones, and i used a video of a similar amp to HELP YOU understand where i was coming from, and now you're trying to insult me about it


My advice is that you save up 5000$ for a Two Rock, buy a Fender Mayer guitar because it will have the same pickups and begin practising your chops to replicate Mayer's.

Anything else will not be versatile enough for you. No pun intended.


M.

and my advice is you forget this thread ever existed, you are getting way too defensive about this, and you're coming across as a real dickhead
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« Reply #57 on: June 21, 2008, 08:57:47 AM »

If you aren't able to discuss or defend your point, don't offend and go trolling somewhere else.


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Yes, because replicating one specific two-rock tone is the test for versatility...
i find it funny that most others in this thread see my point but you are having trouble understanding.  you either dont understand, which makes you dumb, or you do understand but take issue with it, which makes you a sad individual... which one is it?

By the way, the Overtone doesn't do Vox, Soldano or Engl tones either.

Thats because the dumble wasnt based on vox, soldano or engl circuits. dont be so condescending, it makes you look like a wanker, and we wouldn't want that.

I presume the Overtone was meant to be a dumble clone. Like all derivates or original (which, by the way has never been static), it has its own flavour, flaws, positives, negatives, circuit variances and so on.

I am almost certain that it was not meant to be a clone of another clone.
Me too.

Look, forget i posted that video. get the two rock and mayer out of your head...i dont want to be mayer, i dont even like the guy.

I wanted to know if the OTS can do blues tones, and i used a video of a similar amp to HELP YOU understand where i was coming from, and now you're trying to insult me about it


My advice is that you save up 5000$ for a Two Rock, buy a Fender Mayer guitar because it will have the same pickups and begin practising your chops to replicate Mayer's.

Anything else will not be versatile enough for you. No pun intended.


M.

and my advice is you forget this thread ever existed, you are getting way too defensive about this, and you're coming across as a real dickhead
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« Reply #58 on: June 21, 2008, 12:10:36 PM »

Un dialogue de sourd.
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« Reply #59 on: June 21, 2008, 02:15:33 PM »

marin,

ive spent 4 pages discussing my point properly and in a civil manner

this was never a trolling excercise, others have agreed with me in this thread and see where im coming from.

the only reason i said offensive things is because that i had already been attacked by you through condescension for no good reason. and i didnt actually say you were those things in my previous post, only that your writing makes you come across like that.

this thread has now hit rock bottom, i wont be posting in it again
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