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British Style / JTM 45, 50 / Re: Has anyone tried the JTM45/100?
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on: June 09, 2009, 01:10:16 AM
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Yeah, I didn't like the scooped mids of the regular 1960b cabs and when I use my fender super reverb to push my HW1960b I don't hear the ghost notes.But like I said earlier it's very faint and at 6 i'm extremely loud. Also if I just run through a single channel at that high volume the ghost notes are even harder to hear.I love the sound the HW1960b gives me with this amp so if it turns out to be the cab then I am going to have to live with it because to y ears they were made for each other..
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British Style / JTM 45, 50 / Re: Has anyone tried the JTM45/100?
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on: June 08, 2009, 10:55:32 PM
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I've had Niks' 45/100 for almost a month now and I really like the tone.I use my over 30yr. old strat style Ibanez guitar on the neck pup and a fuzz that I keep on all the time,I also jump the channels which gives me a deep rich sound. with a turn of my guitars' volume knob i can go from clean to distortion.It's not a heavy metal amp,it lets your picking technic and dynamics come through. It's a classic rock amp so that if I want long singing sustain and feedback with my setup I have to turn it it up to about 5 or 6 which I haven't done too often because this amp is loud,I mean very,very loud. I LOVE IT.Nik installed a PPIMV which I use at home but at band rehersals I run it out of circuit because I don't need it and it seems to have a slightly better tone.He also installed an external bias so I can check and set the bias myself with no problems.I have heard it said that when you turn a 45 up the bass gets flabby,I haven't had this problem.I have noticed that when I do turn the volume to about 6 I begin to hear faint ghost notes.I haven't asked Nik about this yet because I wanted to do as much research on it before I bothered him with questions about what if anything can be done about it. This amp has the volume and tone I've been looking for,this is classic Hendrix. As far as cabs go I use a Marshall HW1960b which is a great match for me. I don't know if the 45 has the same tone as the 45/100 just at a lower volume,but again let me warn you if you thinking about getting this amp. It is very,very loud.
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Website, Store / Ceriatone.com / Re: No More Parts for Sale
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on: March 26, 2009, 09:56:02 PM
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Hey Nik, After months of searching the forums for any and all info on amps I chose Ceriatone not just because of the price but also the craftsmanship.I ordered the jtm45/100 from Nik last week and wad going to put a Marshall logo on the front,but after reading what you have to go through I will be more than proud to show everyone the Ceriatone badge.With 2 outdoor concerts coming up this year I can't wait for it to get here and let everyone know quality doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg. Will give you guys a update when it gets here
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