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Friggin sweet. Same with my amps that Marks done, Its a pretty bitchin deal to be content with your rig.
So do you have to use a midi footswitch or can a regular Marshall style work? Is there one included with the amp?King Guitar":3u06do9c said:The amp is midi now. Any midi foot switch will control it. Switch channels, boost and the loop via MIDI
Lp Freak":3f4jbldc said:So do you have to use a midi footswitch or can a regular Marshall style work? Is there one included with the amp?King Guitar":3f4jbldc said:The amp is midi now. Any midi foot switch will control it. Switch channels, boost and the loop via MIDI
I think they are sold out now except one 220 head. Seems to be more of a rig talk thing, haven't heard as much about them else where. If it is good it is good.Pickup":bbwlg8ro said:Alright everyone crying about getting a ccv their here, whip out the credit card or go home. Ive been at home and staying home dont need one. I would have thought all of them gone in minutes after all the talk over the years. We will see
I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":18dfim3t said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard.The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
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Lp Freak":orj6ofkp said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":orj6ofkp said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard.The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
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I'm not part of the Cameron fanboi club but that has to be the one of the silliest complaints that I've ever heard. "Cheesy" is in the eye of the beholder. I actually think the logo is undestated and cool looking but that wouldn't even be a consideration if I were interested in this amp.67Mopar":2r8yttv9 said:A $3500.00 amplifier with a "cheesy" looking name-plate secured with 4 wood screws just doesn't look right. It looks like someone built a kit amp, and made their own logo in shop class!Lp Freak":2r8yttv9 said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":2r8yttv9 said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard.The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
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The size of the logo itself is geometrically incorrect to the size of the structure it's attached to. Especially when you look at the 4 x 12 cabinet.I'm not "trashing-talking" the quality of the amp at all. I just think it needs a cosmetic adjustment.
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Okaaaay...rupe":1hqo5rxb said:I'm not part of the Cameron fanboi club but that has to be the one of the silliest complaints that I've ever heard. "Cheesy" is in the eye of the beholder. I actually think the logo is undestated and cool looking but that wouldn't even be a consideration if I were interested in this amp.67Mopar":1hqo5rxb said:A $3500.00 amplifier with a "cheesy" looking name-plate secured with 4 wood screws just doesn't look right. It looks like someone built a kit amp, and made their own logo in shop class!Lp Freak":1hqo5rxb said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":1hqo5rxb said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard.The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
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The size of the logo itself is geometrically incorrect to the size of the structure it's attached to. Especially when you look at the 4 x 12 cabinet.I'm not "trashing-talking" the quality of the amp at all. I just think it needs a cosmetic adjustment.
btw - you forgot to add; "So let it be written..." to the end of your reply.![]()
rupe":33j0j3v7 said:I'm not part of the Cameron fanboi club but that has to be the one of the silliest complaints that I've ever heard. "Cheesy" is in the eye of the beholder. I actually think the logo is undestated and cool looking but that wouldn't even be a consideration if I were interested in this amp.67Mopar":33j0j3v7 said:A $3500.00 amplifier with a "cheesy" looking name-plate secured with 4 wood screws just doesn't look right. It looks like someone built a kit amp, and made their own logo in shop class!Lp Freak":33j0j3v7 said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":33j0j3v7 said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard.The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
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The size of the logo itself is geometrically incorrect to the size of the structure it's attached to. Especially when you look at the 4 x 12 cabinet.I'm not "trashing-talking" the quality of the amp at all. I just think it needs a cosmetic adjustment.
btw - you forgot to add; "So let it be written..." to the end of your reply.![]()
67Mopar":1xp8zw8f said:Lp Freak":1xp8zw8f said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":1xp8zw8f said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard.The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
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It's confirmed! Brad IS going to change the logo on both the head and cabinet.
BUUUUURN!![]()
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