Patrick Butler thanks man! In the Custom 24 there is a Tremonti in the bridge, and a Dragon Bridge in the neck. In the SingleCut it is the stock neck pick up, with a Tremonti in the bridge.
official patrik jay These things are awesome, perfect amount of gain without a boost and an awesome clean channel to go with it. Definitely an all in one amp for sure
How much clean head room does the clean channel have? Is the clan channel good enough for real country guitar playing ? Can the two channels be easily balanced to get the best clean and best overdrive ? Great playing by the way !
MrDavemiley The clean channel was very clean until you turn it up to 3 O'clock. Both the clean and dirty channels have their own volume, so it is very easy to balance levels between the two.
Thanks, I really enjoyed the demo of this amp. At this time, it is the #1 on my radar. Was going to get a Dream Weaver , but if the clean sound on the CSR is really good, this would be my last amp. My amps at this time is a 96 Matchless C 30 and a Kemper. I gave up on channel switching amps, but am looking again and the CSR really got my attention , thanks to your demo !
Yep, my last really good hand wired all Tube amp that I will bond with as I did my 1st one 1996 Matchless C30 that I have had for 19 years. I have tried quite a few channel switching amps over the years, The inferior clean channel was always the deal killer.
Nice chops, cool tune, but not a good demo of the head! How does a heavily produced pro tools track show us what the amp does? Really just a music video of the player showing off! IMHO
Great amp, but almost too perfect. When I think of good rock n roll, I think of the Kinks, or a band like that. I seriously doubt that you could get that sort of vintage tone from an amp like that.(for instance the studio All the day and all of the night recording) Not that a massive guitar tone isn't awesome, just that studio situations tend to have more interesting results with less fortunate guitar amp lines. LOL!!! Basically, the amp industry has narrowed it down to a few different amp sounds. Vox, Marshall, and Fender styles. And that's a shame, because not everybody plays the same way, and good musicians shouldn't feel compelled to play the obvious.
Loved the demo, loved the playing and tones!
Your playing is just incredible!!!
Larry Propps I appreciate that man!!
Awesome Playing and Tone!!!
Nice. Enjoyed your playing!
That was fantastic!
45watt is loud for play in any place or is better the 100 veraion i play in a small pab and midium stage thx luca
Any chance u can share some settings. Just got this.
Badass!!!
Jason Covey thanks!!
Wow 😮. I mean wow!!
What cab are you using and what speakers?
Getting one of these for Christmas. It's a great amp, is that the 41 head or the 100 W head?
This video is of the 40w version. Looking forward to building you one!
Richard Fernandez yes this was the 40w. Let me k ow if you have any other questions!!
does this have footswiitchable effects loop?
Heavy stuff! Your PRS's sound super thick, especially the single cut. What pickups are you using in them?
Patrick Butler thanks man! In the Custom 24 there is a Tremonti in the bridge, and a Dragon Bridge in the neck. In the SingleCut it is the stock neck pick up, with a Tremonti in the bridge.
Are you like 7 feet tall?
Bucket list amp for me.....
official patrik jay These things are awesome, perfect amount of gain without a boost and an awesome clean channel to go with it. Definitely an all in one amp for sure
Thanx John...great Info ...i'm just blown away by 3rd power amps and cabs....stellar
How much clean head room does the clean channel have? Is the clan channel good enough for real country guitar playing ? Can the two channels be easily balanced to get the best clean and best overdrive ? Great playing by the way !
MrDavemiley The clean channel was very clean until you turn it up to 3 O'clock. Both the clean and dirty channels have their own volume, so it is very easy to balance levels between the two.
Thanks, I really enjoyed the demo of this amp. At this time, it is the #1 on my radar. Was going to get a Dream Weaver , but if the clean sound on the CSR is really good, this would be my last amp. My amps at this time is a 96 Matchless C 30 and a Kemper. I gave up on channel switching amps, but am looking again and the CSR really got my attention , thanks to your demo !
MrDavemiley it will be one of my last ones that's for sure
Yep, my last really good hand wired all Tube amp that I will bond with as I did my 1st one 1996 Matchless C30 that I have had for 19 years. I have tried quite a few channel switching amps over the years, The inferior clean channel was always the deal killer.
Nice chops, cool tune, but not a good demo of the head! How does a heavily produced pro tools track show us what the amp does? Really just a music video of the player showing off! IMHO
Robert Hackett this track is not at all heavily produced. The guitars have very little EQ on them in Pro Tools.
No disrespect brother! Sincerely! Just believe the head should be in the raw!
Great amp, but almost too perfect. When I think of good rock n roll, I think of the Kinks, or a band like that. I seriously doubt that you could get that sort of vintage tone from an amp like that.(for instance the studio All the day and all of the night recording) Not that a massive guitar tone isn't awesome, just that studio situations tend to have more interesting results with less fortunate guitar amp lines. LOL!!! Basically, the amp industry has narrowed it down to a few different amp sounds. Vox, Marshall, and Fender styles. And that's a shame, because not everybody plays the same way, and good musicians shouldn't feel compelled to play the obvious.
There are too many cuts, naa
srey sros bopha cool story bro 🙄🙄🙄