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Website, Store / Ceriatone.com / Spam - what to do?
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on: August 07, 2011, 06:16:19 PM
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There's been a lot of spam recently, sorry.
For a while, I made the registration as moderator-approved. I forgot, then came back to find out nearly 500 new members. Obviously, lots of bots.
There is something inherently wrong with the registration program's image verification - it is not random. I tried to register, and it's showing the same image over and over again. So i guess thats how the bots get in.
I will look into it, perhaps install some other stuff.
Davor - can you look at this as well?
Thanks!
nik
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Website, Store / Ceriatone.com / Re: Ceriatone JTM45 pack 4 + head cab sale - USD 750 + ship
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on: August 04, 2011, 12:39:37 PM
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Hehe.. I was tempted to do that, 1 better! The JTM46 will retain the circuit of the JTM45, ie it wont detract from the original. Except for perhaps the big cathode cap on v1, maybe I'd make that smaller, ie a normal mod What it will have are mods that people usually request. So we pre-empt the requests. These are (not finalized): 1) Ext and possibly dual bias 2) 1/2 power switch 3) PPIMV 4) Bright switch 5) Buffered SS loop 6) Carbon film resistors, CC only at plates and some other parts Thats basically it. The mods, they can be defeated to make it stock JTM45 amp. So, it's indeed a +1! Thanks! nik
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: pre-built or builder?
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on: August 02, 2011, 03:54:02 PM
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Hi guys
Well, I think we thought long and hard abt kits.
If we do it, the board MUST be prewired, otherwise it gets very hard to pick em up one by one, and prone to mistakes. I feel that offering assembled board vs non, cost is abt same in terms of time as well as in terms of costs in resending missed parts.
2ndly, we wont be able to stock all the types of caps people want. Now we have Sozo, Mallory 150, 6PS, and 715P, and some odds and ends for the coupling caps. Definitely there'd be people who want Mallory PVCs, or other brands.
But, BARE BONES kits, we still do. This is the same exact thing as before, except you dont get capacitors, resistors, wire, and also screws (board screws are included). And of course, cheaper price.
i havent updated website because we will soon have a totally new one very soon. it's a total revamp/do.
Soon, once I have the online shopping cart, I guess we can offer the components on an a la carte basis. But NOT tied to any kit in particular. Therefore, the kit builder will be able to buy barebones, and then choose whatever he wants.
I think this is the easier way and a win win. I get to sell it in an easier way, and builder will be able to buy with some choices for the components, right?
Thanks!
nik
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British Style / JTM 45, 50 / Re: JTM45 Sale - Complete pack 4 with head cab = USD 750 + shipment
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on: July 23, 2011, 07:24:52 PM
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Casey Thats cool. Indeed so, it'd be hard or impossible to beat NOS. back then, tubes were also meant for critical military stuff. Now, it's more generic, so it does open up to the fact manufacturers do not want them to last a life time It'd be bad for biz if so, dont you think? Heh.. As for the diode trick, i do suggest it. if you have a GZ34 to burn, all you have to do is to flick the standby switch a few times in succession (hot cycling it) to see sparks in the GZ34. We tried with JJ, Sovtek, Chinese, and even an old Mullard. They all did it, without the protection diodes/cap. If you google, esp in the hifi forums, you'd see the same issue. So it's not just a fail safe, it's there to protect the GZ34 itself. And the mod is SPECIFIC to GZ34(5AR4). You dont actually need it for 5y3, but we put it there, anyways, just in case people decide to put GZ34 in the amp And, building guitar amps, where standby switch is seen as a "premium", it's also a bit hard. You dont actually need a standby switch with tube recto, as they're slow starting already. In between sets, just set the vol to 0. Thanks! Nik
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British Style / JTM 45, 50 / Re: JTM45 blowing HT fuse, arcing power tube
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on: July 22, 2011, 11:36:25 PM
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Casey
This is a JTM b=Bluesbreaker, right, not a JTM45?
This was from April 2008? I think thats the record we have on 72sg,
If so, was the amp biased fine, accounting for the bias wiggle trem?
And, I guess, PI tube as well. I think, I recall on occurrence of arc on 1 power tube, due to failed Phase inverter tube.
I guess it can be the OT. But not sure, since after that, the problem follows tube, not stay on socket.
if OT, ie 1 side failed, it'd stay on the side with the problem, I guess. Ie, when you swap the tubes around, you'd mess/damage the other tube. But of course, if the HT fuse stops it in time, then no prob.
On the matter, I am not sure if you emailed me. Dont think you did? I would have advised, IF ANY SPARK in power tube, not to proceed with changing with other power tubes.
Failed or failing power tubes would usually be indicated by not so toneful sounds, and/or redplating.
If arcs, usually indicate some other problem.
It could still be the OT, I am not ruling that out. After all, how long can coconut shells last?
Thanks!
nik
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Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Nik's Overtone Din Plug??
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on: July 12, 2011, 09:43:22 AM
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Indeed, we're using Neutrik since the last 3-4 years on all the OTS amps. They're surprisingly very economical, esp in the above 1000 pcs range! I thought that was strange, till I find out the factory's in China. Stranger thing is, the non branded chinese ones, they're not as good as the neutriks. So I guess, it doesnt matter where it's made - if the effort is to make good ones, they'd become good The earlier ones did have 240 (or was it 270) pinout, but we have changed that to be more in line with what other gadgets use. I am looking at XLRs. Again, neutrik ones aren't so bad, price wise, in qty. When we started out making OTS back in 2007 or so, XLRs were very pricey, and not many choices back then. Thanks! Nik I suggest you pick up a Neutrix set screw style 5 pin male DIN plug (check out Neutrix's website). You can get this online just about anywhere - Mouser Electronics for example. As for me, I need to put a disconnect between the footswitch and cable so I can drop an entire pedalboard on the floor and bring everything to it in a snake. I solved the problem with a mating pair of 5 conductor XLR connectors that I put inline just outside of the foot switch. If you're comfortable opening up the amp, I'd suggest making an extension cord and going 5 pin XLR all the way from amp to footswitch.
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