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« on: April 10, 2010, 07:35:09 PM »

I'm very interested in purchasing a completed Overtone in a cabinet, but I have some basic questions that the Ceriatone website left unanswered:

1. What are the differences between the various models: Special, S&M and HRM?

2. Is there a footswitch that comes with it?

3. Can the channels be changed by a standard 1/4" switching device like the Behringer midi pedal?

If you can refer me to a source for more data I would be grateful. If you feel like answering the questions yourself, I would be very grateful!
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« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2010, 08:29:34 PM »

I'm very interested in purchasing a completed Overtone in a cabinet, but I have some basic questions that the Ceriatone website left unanswered:

1. What are the differences between the various models: Special, S&M and HRM?

2. Is there a footswitch that comes with it?

3. Can the channels be changed by a standard 1/4" switching device like the Behringer midi pedal?

If you can refer me to a source for more data I would be grateful. If you feel like answering the questions yourself, I would be very grateful!

 Here is all the Differences between all the Overtone models 

 http://ceriatoneforum.com/index.php?topic=1471.0

 (Can this be made a sticky? Too many people are confused about all the different models and it is discussed all the time Grin.)

 1 Footswitch does come with every amp.

 There is a 5 pin DIN Jack that goes to the Footswitch, It controls Clean/ OD and Pre amp boost On/Off

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« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2010, 01:01:35 PM »

Thanks for the link. Sounds like the HRM is for me.

Funny how I got interested in the Dumble thing: I use a Vox Tonelab modeling preamp, and I particularly like the Dumble models. I have never had an opportunity to play a real one and probably never would.
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