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1  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Ceriatone Overtone Special 50 for sale - Germany on: February 26, 2010, 06:49:00 PM
ok, sorry about my english, but i try it.

It's not my native either (Ich bin Däne), but that doesn't stop me  Wink

En Dansk - va kul! Svensk har! Cheesy
2  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: OT:- for you guys in the Netherlands on: February 26, 2010, 06:46:31 PM
Perhaps he thinks Schofield is Dutch (based on the thread title) and it's supposed to be a reference to wooden clogs.

The guy needs to get out more.... Smiley

 I've seen Matt Schofield Trio and they are really, really good. On of the best blues artists in Britain right now IMHO. And no - he doesn't sound one bit like RF.
3  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: OTS as a jazz amp? on: February 14, 2010, 11:37:27 PM
Where in the UK are you? welcome to come and try mine if you like. I'm in Reading Berkshire.
4  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: OTS as a jazz amp? on: February 14, 2010, 11:28:58 PM
Hey Yos - chill out man! No need to get offensive. We're here because we like to discuss Overtones not kick each others arses.....ok?

Back to the question: yes, I'm a new Bluesmaster user and I think it's awesome for jazz....I've done my first gigs with it this weekend.  Did a quiet jazz set on Friday with my Howard Roberts Fusion and it sounded really really good! My HRF has got flats and it sounded really fat yet crystal clear at the same time. Second set was a jazz/funk set and I played my 335 and got a really nice Larry Carlton thing going.
Did a wedding on Saturday with a rock band and played my Les Paul all night....ohhhhh.....got a great Marshall thing going and couldn't believe how good it sounded. I could have played all night! Got several really good comments from both the band and the punters.
5  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Your bluesmaster setting on: February 11, 2010, 10:02:26 AM
Hi I just got my bluesmaster so I've only been playing around with it so far....no gigs yet but have used on an album that I've recorded some tracks on. So far my settings have been:

Clean:
- Vol: 2pm with Strat, 11am with Les Paul or PRS
- Treble: Noon-2pm with Les Paul/PRS, 11am on Strat. Bright switch in/out depending on guitar. Deep...haven;t figured that one out yet!
- Mid: Noon
- Bass: 9am

I've got a mid boost on the clean volume (push/pull) that I have been playing around with.  I found it very useful with my strat to beef it up a bit

OD: Both dials on 11am. I've got a dial at the back as well (gain) which is really useful and so far I've found that around noon gives a great "Marshall" type sound....for a bluesier tone I've kept it at 9am. So far I haven't been experimenting with the internal T/M/B dials.....

Master volume never beyond noon so far. I've also used it exclusively on the half power setting (50w).

I'm really surprised of the scope of this amp....i didn't expect it to be so versatile on the OD side....anything from slight break up to BIG distorted heavy metal tones.

Jazz/Rock: Rock

Deep: off....well, for now at least.

I use an Hermida ported 1x12 cab with a EVM12L.

Hope this is helpful.
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