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1  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: pre-built or builder? on: August 02, 2011, 03:23:15 PM
i would rather play em than build em.
I'm not sure why building and playing can't be equally as enjoyable. Being able to build an amp has no bearing on how well or how much enjoyment I get out of playing guitar. In fact I think I might just get a bit more enjoyment out of playing guitar with an amp I built.

It's easy to get sidetracked into spending too much time messing with gear to the detriment of one's guitar playing skills.
2  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: pre-built or builder? on: July 28, 2011, 09:59:53 PM
As much as I enjoyed building my OTS, and had the skills to do it, I realized I should have just ordered a pre-built. In my case, I have a limited amount of time to devote to musical pursuits, so I'd prefer to spend that time actually playing music than messing with gear........
3  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Amp Mods on: May 18, 2011, 02:24:55 PM
How did he change the OTS cleans to Bluesmaster spec then?? My OTS's clean channel sucks ass. Apparently the Dumble is supposed to be a modified Fender Twin, my clean channel certainly doesn't sound Fendery at all. Zero headroom and sounds spanky than the chimey cleans Fender are renowned for. I use a strat through my OTS and the OD channel is a bit too fizzy and no bottom end at all, but when the PAB is engaged, it sounds much better, more open and harmonic. Maybe has something to do with the V30 I'm using instead of a EVM12 or G12-65??


There's got to be something wrong with your amp, either construction error, faulty component or improperly adjusted bias. Not something some mods are going to fix. Did you make it yourself?
4  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Anyone else not modding their amp? on: April 18, 2011, 05:23:21 PM
Hi
what kind of speakers do you use? Do you you use an effect loop?
Steven

I assume you're asking me...

I have 2 cabs, One with a Celestion Gold and the other with a Jensen P15N. Both AlNiCo.The Gold is my favorite, but together they complement each other nicely. Surprisingly the 12 inch Gold has more low end to it than the 15 inch Jensen.
 I am using just the amps effects loop(No C or K-lator) with a Strymon Reverb, and no other pedals.

Tubes: V1: Tungsol reissue
              V2 & V3: JJ
  Power Tubes: TAD 6L6WGC
5  Ceriatone / Overtone / Amp Mods on: April 08, 2011, 08:29:22 PM
i wonder what percentage of OTS series owners are using their amps with modifications or without.
Already posted about this, but maybe it needs a poll. 
The OTS by itself seems to me to be highly versatile and gorgeous sounding as it is.  Chair Dance I've got no reason to mess with mods. Maybe it's because I'm not trying to sound like someone else.


 Cool I'm bored at work today.
6  Ceriatone / Overtone / Anyone else not modding their amp? on: April 08, 2011, 05:47:44 PM

Anyone else not modding their amp?
I built my OTS 50 about a year ago now, and after initial setup have not taken that chassis out of the cab since.
Every guitar I have; Tele, Strat, Gibson's and Guilds sound great through this amp.
The only tweaks required are on the front panel IMO.
7  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Challenge to owners on: March 17, 2011, 04:10:37 PM
Nice playing from JM, but I don't think there's anything particularly unique about the tone/sound. Playing a strat wiith fingers through any decent tube amp will do that.
8  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Kleinulator as "power soak"? on: February 25, 2011, 03:57:41 PM
Ax, I tried your settings - that got me a lot closer to the sound I'm after. I still don't hear that smooth, fat Robben Ford-style OD. Which of the internal controls might need to be adjusted?

Thanks for all the help!

There are internal controls for OD, the PI, power tube bias. Do a search for discussions about this.
The Robben Ford sound is not something i aspire to imitate, so I can't help you there...
9  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Kleinulator as "power soak"? on: February 23, 2011, 05:45:17 PM
I suppose it could also be a matter of the internal settings as well. 
The master  controls the overall volume and has little to do with the OD sound; if it's too loud, turn down the master volume.
The first Volume on the left affects the amount of OD you get as well as the Overdrive level control, they're interactive, and the Ratio controls the balance between the clean and overdrive. If the first volume control is set too low you might not get much overdrive.

My setup: Gibson Les Paul Standard into normal input, Volume set from 5-8, Bright and Deep switches off, Rock/Jazz switch set to Rock.
Treble at 4, Middle -3 Bass 1.5 -2 Overdrive level anywhere from 2 -10 depending on how much i want. Overdrive Ratio around 5. I don't use a K/C-lator. Reverb pedal in FX loop. then i use the master volume to set the overall loudness; I get good sounding overdrive at any volume from a whisper to a roar.


10  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Kleinulator as "power soak"? on: February 22, 2011, 10:34:01 PM
I find that my 50-watt ODS can't be turned up enough to get a nice OD distortion at usable volume levels - it's blowing my ears out! (I can't imagine why anyone would need a 100 or 200 watter). Short of buying a power soak, can I use my Kleinulator in this way by turning it down, or would that just suck tone?

If you can't get a good OD sound out of your  amp at low volumes; either there is something wrong with it or you have not learned how to use it....
11  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: New to the forum and the OTS on: February 01, 2011, 04:56:46 PM

Also curious about the effects loop. I've read some of the threads on the C-lator and Klein, but what I don't understand is, are one of these is required to run effects in the loop?

The dumblelator should be regarded as an integrated part of the sound system/amp. Yes, you can run effects without it, but thats not really the point of the dumblelator.

Robben Ford's sound is created with the Dumble #102 amp PLUS a dumblelator PLUS a TC2290. The dumblelator adds a little compression and smoothen the sound of the amp. This is the main reason you NEED a C-lator/Dumblelator. Period.

IMHO I don't think it's necessary, not everyone wants to emulate the Robben Ford sound, the amp sounds great without it. I'm running an OTS without C/D-lator, though I have a very simple FX setup; a  Strymon Blue Sky Reverb pedal. No degradation of amp sound quality here....
12  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Another Speaker Thread on: December 05, 2010, 12:39:58 AM
This is a coincidence; I've just had an additional cab made by TheCabGuy for a 15", with a converter ring for a 12". It just arrived today. I've bought a Jensen P15N(alnico) for it.   I find that almost any speaker needs a break-in period before it loosens up; they always sound a bit edgy when new, so I'm not sure an opinion is warranted quite yet. I does seem to have smoothened out a bit after I've been playing through it for a couple of hours this afternoon.
  My other cab has a Celestion Gold that I'm very happy with. At this point the Gold has more low end to it than the Jensen. I'm thinking once it 's broken in this will even out a lot.
I'm really liking the 2 cabinet thing, even with them side by side there's a noticable stereo space effect with the 2 speakers having significantly different sounds.
13  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Which guitars go well with an OTS / which guitars do you own on: November 15, 2010, 08:45:54 PM
My favorite is my Les Paul Standard, I also have a 61 reissue SG, and an ES-135LE. The OTS is very good for bringing out the individual character of almost any guitar, and making in shine.
The ES135LE (The LE edition has humbuckers, 57 classics) and can usually be bought used on Ebay for $800 - $900.
I think this is one of the best deals on a Gibson guitar going - this guitar sounds very good through my OTS.

14  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: New OTS amps on the horizon... on: November 04, 2010, 02:40:18 PM
I've always thought it a rather curious, odd thing that Nik does not provide any descriptions of any of his amps , on the Ceriatone website. What's with that?
15  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How do you use your OTS? on: October 21, 2010, 03:29:56 AM
Separate head and cab loaded with Celestion Gold speaker. I run my guitars straight into the amp with a Strymon Blue Sky reverb in the effects loop, no K-lator or D-lator required. Highly recommend Strymon FX, these units do not screw up the sound of the amp. No OD/distortion pedal can equal the built in overdrive of the OTS, IMO.

Do you use your OTS on lead channel only and roll off volume on guitar to clean up?  I find it a little tough to use both channels while not having a too large of a volume jump when I go to lead/od channel.  Let me know please - thanks. 

It's simple! Use the ratio control to set the balance between the clean channel and OD. These dumble clone amps are unique in the way this works. It's interactive, if the OD sound is too loud compared to clean turn down the ratio and use the master to set  the overall volume. The volume control will also affect the amount of OD you get.           
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