Friedman Phil X vs Ceriatone AJ -Video

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Obviously not a thorough comparison. Just showing a basic back n forth. The AJ is more raw. X is more versatile. Which would you keep? And why?

 
The Ceriatone has some thickness going on ..... the Friedman sounds awesome but not as " girthy "

but a decent loop is super important ... to me anyway .... I need my BBD Delay in the loop for my leads ...

I wonder why the loop is shit in the Ceriatone ?? maybe it's not running the typical high voltage loop that the Friedmans have ...
 
The Ceriatone has some thickness going on ..... the Friedman sounds awesome but not as " girthy "

but a decent loop is super important ... to me anyway .... I need my BBD Delay in the loop for my leads ...

I wonder why the loop is shit in the Ceriatone ?? maybe it's not running the typical high voltage loop that the Friedmans have ...
Think because it's a real 4 hole circuit, with a ppimv, it isn't post all the dirt like a JCM or Friedman. Def makes a difference in usability.
 
Possibly stupid question…did you EQ the amps to sound the same or each amp their best for you?
 
Ceriatone uses a basic passive insert loop. But I believe they can do a buffered loop as well. Maybe with a rack unit with input and output level control you could make it work but for pedals you’ll need a buffered loop to do anything meaningful.
 
Ceriatone uses a basic passive insert loop. But I believe they can do a buffered loop as well. Maybe with a rack unit with input and output level control you could make it work but for pedals you’ll need a buffered loop to do anything meaningful.
This one has a buffered loop that you can turn on and off
 
I've always been interested in the Phil x but Friedman always has that polished tone I can't stand. I was hoping the phil x didnt have that but maybe im confusing this with the steve stevens. I want amps to be raw and aggressive.
 
Possibly stupid question…did you EQ the amps to sound the same or each amp their best for you?
I eqd the Friedman to sound close to the AJ. The AJ only sounds one way, really. The Friedman can sound totally different, heavier, bassier, more modern.
 
I eqd the Friedman to sound close to the AJ. The AJ only sounds one way, really. The Friedman can sound totally different, heavier, bassier, more modern.
Gotcha

You tried best vs best settings for each ?
 
I can do without a loop, and the AJ sounds more raw with more girth, so I’m going AJ.
 
I caught a older Tone Talk podcast this morning ..... Dave was explaining that the Phil X is basically a one channel BE .... I didn't know that
 
I caught an older Tone Talk podcast this morning ..... Dave was explaining that the Phil X is basically a one channel BE .... I didn't know that
That’s probably right. I’ve also heard it’s got higher plate voltage but not sure.
 
Tried a Phil X briefly one time and didn't care for it. I was expecting a more raw amp than a BE but it was still too polished. I'd go Ceriatone in this too. Gotta say, their JTM46 all access is on the radar after seeing their vid for it.
 
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