Absolutely.Capt. Black wrote:CustomAudioBoutique wrote:Awesome!
And yes, that's the way to do it!
Wanna come play?
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Re: Holy sh*t! -video of new 65 amps at NAMM
Absolutely, and remember dealers such as myself are in the same boat - there's a hell of a lot of gear I'm yet to try myself. The mag reviews I like, particularly Guitar Player and Premier Guitar, because you know these guys have had access to a lot of great gear so they can be a bit more objective when reviewing. And hey, there's a lot to be said for choosing an amp based on a mate's amp or an amp heard at a gig - that really how most of the boutique amps get their entry into the market too.Aquila Rosso wrote:good rant ryan.
I'm sure the 65amp are awesome. The clips don't entrall me with them yet, may be a matter of taste.
Luckily you stock them so we can try before we buy (not that I'm gassing for a new amp just yet).
But with many products we can't test them out first, so clips and artists recordings are as close as we can get to having an idea of what the amp is like.
I remember when all we had to go on was guitar world mag reviews. So we all bought the best sounding amp that one of our mates owned or we saw at a gig etc.
It's great to have so much info available these days. Helps to prevent the "I wish I didn't get sucked into buying this piece of shit amp" scenario
I get your point. I'm in no way running down London amps. That is why I said that I want to hear you demo once next time I'm down your place with stompbox gas.
Importing Ceriatone or anything esle is not as an attractice option as early last year for me. I'm hoping for a strong kiwi dollar soon.
It would be great to bring in a "shipload" of kitsets and parts etc when the dollar is strong again.
I for one would love to build an amp bit by bit over a few months.
I totally understand you're not running down 65amps at all, as you say, a lot of it is still a matter of taste at the end of the day.
Ceriatone is still going to be the most attractive option financially for that sort of thing i.e. a hardwired boutique amp, but yes, not so attractive at 50c to the dollar ... plus personally, I can't help look at them and think about the kind of tweaking/upgrades I'd want to try e.g. Sozo caps, a Mercury transformer - and before you know it, I've spent a whole lot more money and come up close to the price of a US-made counterpart that uses that grade of components in the first place. But that's just me
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Yes. But the marshall clones are probably more reliable and made to a higher standard than the current Marshalls aren't they ?CustomAudioBoutique wrote: Ceriatone is still going to be the most attractive option financially for that sort of thing i.e. a hardwired boutique amp, but yes, not so attractive at 50c to the dollar ... plus personally, I can't help look at them and think about the kind of tweaking/upgrades I'd want to try e.g. Sozo caps, a Mercury transformer - and before you know it, I've spent a whole lot more money and come up close to the price of a US-made counterpart that uses that grade of components in the first place. But that's just me
The price of an Overtone Special special is pocket change compared to that of a vintage Dumble. Although I can probably count on one crippled hand how many people who have played a dumble ODS and a Ceriatone ODS side by side.
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I really like the idea of building a clone amp one part a week over months as a sideline hobby sort of thing.
But I'm put off by the whole ordering on the net, shipping and customs thing, too much of a pain in the butt for me to go for.
I'm sure many more people would get into amp building in NZ if it was alot easier to get the good parts.
I wish we had a metroamp or ceriatone kind of shop "just around the corner" where you could wander down on payday and buy the next bit for your hobby amp. Like a Dick Smiths that is full of ptp boards and NOS parts.
Living in NZ sure has pros and cons.
But I'm put off by the whole ordering on the net, shipping and customs thing, too much of a pain in the butt for me to go for.
I'm sure many more people would get into amp building in NZ if it was alot easier to get the good parts.
I wish we had a metroamp or ceriatone kind of shop "just around the corner" where you could wander down on payday and buy the next bit for your hobby amp. Like a Dick Smiths that is full of ptp boards and NOS parts.
Living in NZ sure has pros and cons.
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I was referring to US-made boutique clone counterparts, in the case of Marshall-style amps this would be Reinhardt, Germino, MetroAmp etc.robnobcorncob wrote:Yes. But the marshall clones are probably more reliable and made to a higher standard than the current Marshalls aren't they ?CustomAudioBoutique wrote: Ceriatone is still going to be the most attractive option financially for that sort of thing i.e. a hardwired boutique amp, but yes, not so attractive at 50c to the dollar ... plus personally, I can't help look at them and think about the kind of tweaking/upgrades I'd want to try e.g. Sozo caps, a Mercury transformer - and before you know it, I've spent a whole lot more money and come up close to the price of a US-made counterpart that uses that grade of components in the first place. But that's just me
The price of an Overtone Special special is pocket change compared to that of a vintage Dumble. Although I can probably count on one crippled hand how many people who have played a dumble ODS and a Ceriatone ODS side by side.
The Dumble/Overtone is a an anomaly due to the mystique, scarcity and bizarre circumstances that surround Dumbe. Very much a special case. Probably better comparing the Ceriatone Overtone to US-made Dumble clones such as Two-Rock, Carol Ann, Brown Note etc.
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Ah I see. Haven't heard of those but I know Two-Rock are crazy expensive and the stuff they built for John Mayer seemed very cool. Don't FUCHS fall into the Dumble clone category too ?CustomAudioBoutique wrote:I was referring to US-made boutique clone counterparts, in the case of Marshall-style amps this would be Reinhardt, Germino, MetroAmp etc.robnobcorncob wrote:Yes. But the marshall clones are probably more reliable and made to a higher standard than the current Marshalls aren't they ?CustomAudioBoutique wrote: Ceriatone is still going to be the most attractive option financially for that sort of thing i.e. a hardwired boutique amp, but yes, not so attractive at 50c to the dollar ... plus personally, I can't help look at them and think about the kind of tweaking/upgrades I'd want to try e.g. Sozo caps, a Mercury transformer - and before you know it, I've spent a whole lot more money and come up close to the price of a US-made counterpart that uses that grade of components in the first place. But that's just me
The price of an Overtone Special special is pocket change compared to that of a vintage Dumble. Although I can probably count on one crippled hand how many people who have played a dumble ODS and a Ceriatone ODS side by side.
The Dumble/Overtone is a an anomaly due to the mystique, scarcity and bizarre circumstances that surround Dumbe. Very much a special case. Probably better comparing the Ceriatone Overtone to US-made Dumble clones such as Two-Rock, Carol Ann, Brown Note etc.
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Fuchs, yeah, they do a Dumble type amp, but they also do a few models that are very unlike a Dumble.
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Andy Fuchs must never, ever get tired of that one.
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What about Ben Fargen?CustomAudioBoutique wrote:Andy Fuchs must never, ever get tired of that one.
-to this day I still don't know why he doesn't call his amps things like 'ridiculous', 'unbelievable' and 'awesome'.
...cept maybe the new carvin/Fargen Vai amp. That could well be best named 'average'.
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I don't give a rats spherical exit point, if the Lil Elvis sounds 30% as good in real life as it did on that clip I'm still selling my wife for it...
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