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16  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How Fender can the OTS get? on: July 12, 2008, 06:01:53 AM


The amp is NOT clean ;-)



oops yeh sorry should've clarified, i mean the tone in the middle of the clip that has just a smidgen of OD, just enough to get that classic break up when picked with force Wink
17  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How Fender can the OTS get? on: July 11, 2008, 08:29:29 AM
Quote from: bluesfendermanblues link=topic=527.msg4366#msg4366

For the blusier side of D-style amps please check these links:


oh dear me!!! thanks for that!! this guys clean tone made me get goosebumps at one point! its like a mix between a blackface and some sort of BB king tone, my god thats hard to beat Cheesy

can your OTS hit that?
18  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How Fender can the OTS get? on: July 10, 2008, 10:55:16 PM

I don't think the assumption that everyone looking at buying a Dumble type amp are looking for a RF sound is accurate. I'd never heard of him until I stumbled on this place after researching the OTS. Personally I'm more interested in the tones created using Dumbles (and D-type amps) by SRV, John Mayer, Matt Schofield, Jo Bonamassa. RF never came into it.

Sorry, didn't mean to rant, just gets to me sometimes how into RF a lot of people on here are...

That said, thanks for the advice on mods to the OTS to tweak it closer to Blackface tones...

Totally Agree....Im much more interested in the blues-man side of the amp rather than the traditional RF sounds...
19  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How Fender can the OTS get? on: July 10, 2008, 11:14:11 AM
Pickmaster......


THANK YOU!!!!

this side of the amp was a myth until now....

ive heard how its cleans are amazing and glassy like a blackface and can really hit that traditional blues tone.  but none of the soundclips (bar one or two using special boost pedals) exemplify that side of the amp until you posted this.


tell nik to give you a present, you have just made him at least one more sale when the time is right to spend the money...

20  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: HRM Model on: June 30, 2008, 11:08:20 AM
BUT, since the HRM with a skyliner TS has no NFB on V1 the cleans will in fact be bigger.   

 Huh? uhhh.....ill take your word for it  Tongue haha thanks mate
21  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: HRM Model on: June 30, 2008, 03:44:01 AM
Thanks for the info Nik Smiley

so as i understand it the HRM basically is a different tone stack, and this creates a more "rock" sound on the OD channel, and makes it slightly more touch sensitive..

are the cleans affected much or is it more the OD channel?  when it comes out i think it would be really helpful if there was a soundclip on the site that showed the two amps at the same settings and so it would display the difference to people.  because at the moment I have a feeling people who arent dumble savvy (myself included) still see a bit of mystery around what the HRM was designed to do...
cheers Smiley
22  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: HRM Model on: June 27, 2008, 03:48:47 AM
  The 120 in normal mode, and 120 + 180 = 300pf seems like a good idea.

 
That sounds like the more sensible approach i reckon...

Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly are the sound differences between the standard and HRM models??  I guess what Im trying to say is tone wise, what does HRM try to achieve?? Smiley
23  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Experiment in "quality components" on: June 26, 2008, 03:12:23 AM
dont say that it just means nik should put up his prices!!! wait till i order my overtone nik haha
24  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How Fender can the OTS get? on: June 25, 2008, 08:23:52 AM
Okay, so I'm starting to get a clearer picture of the sort of cleans the OTS will produce and it's a good one!!

My next question is: would it be possible to tweak the amp to get the sort of cleans produced by a *umble Six String Slinger?? (Let's ignore for a minute that this would also impact the OD sounds)...

Reason I ask is that I'm now contemplating a change of mindset and thinking that 2 OTS' might not be a bad thing, one optimised for clean and one for OD....

So I can see you really want to try and hit that SRV tone!

he used a dumble but the SSS wasnt really like the ODS, as im sure you know it just got louder and stayed clean!

there is a company that made dumble clones called mystique...theres not alot of them around but they made one suited to hitting that SRV tone...and from what ive heard it hits it damn good!  im guessing there is a schematic around for it, maybe if you emailed nik and begged politely he might consider throwing it together for you as like a modified OTS? but thats just speculation he may be way too busy to even contemplate something like that Tongue

alternatively you could just buy the overtone for the Dstyle amp and the mystique for the SRV style dumble! (if you can find one)
25  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How Fender can the OTS get? on: June 24, 2008, 11:18:20 AM
that makes sense the OTS is probably known for smoothing out....

as far as im aware the amp in that clip is a deville 4x10, so a loud tweed fender, which is where that harshness comes from, the "twangy" clean that the amp would produce without the pedal is just amplified, to create that harshness...
26  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How Fender can the OTS get? on: June 24, 2008, 09:41:04 AM
Cool thanks man, i thought it might

how would you describe the sort of sounds it throws out?? in the theme of this thread, would you be confident in being able to dial this sort of stuff in whilst using the clean channel through one of those pedals?



27  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How Fender can the OTS get? on: June 24, 2008, 08:43:51 AM
Heres a question:

how does the OTS go when you dial in a nice clean tone and put a pedal like a tubescreamer or something to that effect in front of it? has anyone here done this? how does it sound?

i say this because i think you would get a completely different overdriven sound to the one produed on the OD channel, but im curious as to what it would be like...
28  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: How Fender can the OTS get? on: June 22, 2008, 01:05:21 PM
HAHA dont go there mate, take it from me
29  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Challenge to owners on: June 21, 2008, 02:15:33 PM
marin,

ive spent 4 pages discussing my point properly and in a civil manner

this was never a trolling excercise, others have agreed with me in this thread and see where im coming from.

the only reason i said offensive things is because that i had already been attacked by you through condescension for no good reason. and i didnt actually say you were those things in my previous post, only that your writing makes you come across like that.

this thread has now hit rock bottom, i wont be posting in it again
30  Ceriatone / Overtone / Re: Challenge to owners on: June 21, 2008, 08:07:38 AM
Yes, because replicating one specific two-rock tone is the test for versatility...
i find it funny that most others in this thread see my point but you are having trouble understanding.  you either dont understand, which makes you dumb, or you do understand but take issue with it, which makes you a sad individual... which one is it?

By the way, the Overtone doesn't do Vox, Soldano or Engl tones either.

Thats because the dumble wasnt based on vox, soldano or engl circuits. dont be so condescending, it makes you look like a wanker, and we wouldn't want that.

I presume the Overtone was meant to be a dumble clone. Like all derivates or original (which, by the way has never been static), it has its own flavour, flaws, positives, negatives, circuit variances and so on.

I am almost certain that it was not meant to be a clone of another clone.
Me too.

Look, forget i posted that video. get the two rock and mayer out of your head...i dont want to be mayer, i dont even like the guy.

I wanted to know if the OTS can do blues tones, and i used a video of a similar amp to HELP YOU understand where i was coming from, and now you're trying to insult me about it


My advice is that you save up 5000$ for a Two Rock, buy a Fender Mayer guitar because it will have the same pickups and begin practising your chops to replicate Mayer's.

Anything else will not be versatile enough for you. No pun intended.


M.

and my advice is you forget this thread ever existed, you are getting way too defensive about this, and you're coming across as a real dickhead
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