Henning Cherry Bomb - quick review

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charveldan":72qlwh1n said:
Sounds Badazz ...

So Steve i heard/read you and Mark Cameron forum bickering about who came up with the CB design.

Is it true Cameron did ?

You heard it on the Internet, right? Of course he did. Are you touched or something?
 
The clips sound excellent! It's made the preliminary cut for my next amp. :rock:
 
charveldan":2edeakge said:
CB sounds closer to an Aldrich than what i've heard plus channel switching.

The cleans sound amazing.

How much for a CB out the door ?
$3299 + $85 shipping anywhere in the continental USA.

Steve
 
jcj":1tmngh63 said:
charveldan":1tmngh63 said:



Sounds Badazz ...

So Steve i heard/read you and Mark Cameron forum bickering about who came up with the CB design.

Is it true Cameron did ?

Wow.

You really are a fucking tool, aren't you?

I didn't get why people gave you so much shit, but I guess I just wasn't paying attention.

http://www.guitarampboard.com/forum/vie ... eb550e4654

Its all public record if you want to go thru 11 pages.

I didnt bring up the CB/Cameron connection, they did.
 
charveldan":31c2yicn said:
jcj":31c2yicn said:
charveldan":31c2yicn said:



Sounds Badazz ...

So Steve i heard/read you and Mark Cameron forum bickering about who came up with the CB design.

Is it true Cameron did ?

Wow.

You really are a fucking tool, aren't you?

I didn't get why people gave you so much shit, but I guess I just wasn't paying attention.

http://www.guitarampboard.com/forum/vie ... eb550e4654

Its all public record if you want to go thru 11 pages.

I didnt bring up the CB/Cameron connection, they did.
Dude - don't make it seem like there is any controversy here. You asking me if Mark designed the amp is ridiculous if you read the thread because Mark clearly says that he did not and that we started in a similar place and went different ways with it. We both started with what Jose did and went different ways - that is it. Why try to make it sound like there is any question of this. Both Mark and myself said that he didn't design the amp. What you're doing is just silly because if you read the thread there is no reason to ask the question…

There is no CB/Cameron connection. Mark helped me with a few things related to my hand wired prototype, which is a completely different design and he did not design that either. He helped me debug the first version (which I posted about here, BTW) and he helped with a switching issue. That is it and he will tell you the same thing.

He had no input to the CB schematic, layout, or anything else. He has never seen the schematic, layout or inside an actual amp. He'll tell you the same thing.

Can we put this to bed now? I worked too hard on this to have to deal with this silliness...

Steve
 
sah5150":mantz1e7 said:
charveldan":mantz1e7 said:
jcj":mantz1e7 said:
charveldan":mantz1e7 said:



Sounds Badazz ...

So Steve i heard/read you and Mark Cameron forum bickering about who came up with the CB design.

Is it true Cameron did ?

Wow.

You really are a fucking tool, aren't you?

I didn't get why people gave you so much shit, but I guess I just wasn't paying attention.

http://www.guitarampboard.com/forum/vie ... eb550e4654

Its all public record if you want to go thru 11 pages.

I didnt bring up the CB/Cameron connection, they did.
Dude - don't make it seem like there is any controversy here. You asking me if Mark designed the amp is ridiculous if you read the thread because Mark clearly says that he did not and that we started in a similar place and went different ways with it. We both started with what Jose did and went different ways - that is it. Why try to make it sound like there is any question of this. Both Mark and myself said that he didn't design the amp. What you're doing is just silly because if you read the thread there is no reason to ask the question…

There is no CB/Cameron connection. Mark helped me with a few things related to my hand wired prototype, which is a completely different design and he did not design that either. He helped me debug the first version (which I posted about here, BTW) and he helped with a switching issue. That is it and he will tell you the same thing.

He had no input to the CB schematic, layout, or anything else. He has never seen the schematic, layout or inside an actual amp. He'll tell you the same thing.

Can we put this to bed now? I worked too hard on this to have to deal with this silliness...

Steve
Yeah fine consider it rested.

If im going to drop 3K+ on an amp dont see the harm in asking where it comes from.
 
charveldan":11x0txxz said:
sah5150":11x0txxz said:
charveldan":11x0txxz said:
jcj":11x0txxz said:
charveldan":11x0txxz said:



Sounds Badazz ...

So Steve i heard/read you and Mark Cameron forum bickering about who came up with the CB design.

Is it true Cameron did ?

Wow.

You really are a fucking tool, aren't you?

I didn't get why people gave you so much shit, but I guess I just wasn't paying attention.

http://www.guitarampboard.com/forum/vie ... eb550e4654

Its all public record if you want to go thru 11 pages.

I didnt bring up the CB/Cameron connection, they did.
Dude - don't make it seem like there is any controversy here. You asking me if Mark designed the amp is ridiculous if you read the thread because Mark clearly says that he did not and that we started in a similar place and went different ways with it. We both started with what Jose did and went different ways - that is it. Why try to make it sound like there is any question of this. Both Mark and myself said that he didn't design the amp. What you're doing is just silly because if you read the thread there is no reason to ask the question…

There is no CB/Cameron connection. Mark helped me with a few things related to my hand wired prototype, which is a completely different design and he did not design that either. He helped me debug the first version (which I posted about here, BTW) and he helped with a switching issue. That is it and he will tell you the same thing.

He had no input to the CB schematic, layout, or anything else. He has never seen the schematic, layout or inside an actual amp. He'll tell you the same thing.

Can we put this to bed now? I worked too hard on this to have to deal with this silliness...

Steve
Yeah fine consider it rested.

If im going to drop 3K+ on an amp dont see the harm in asking where it comes from.
Totally understand, but since it was cleared up in the thread, which you say you read, not sure why it was necessary to ask again here, ya know?

Steve
 
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Jose' is in that big ampshop in the sky ... :cry:

Mark Cameron met him, knew him to some degree and after Jose's death completed work on some of Jose's amps.
 
rockinchippy":1uanmpzy said:
So, what happened to Jose? Is he still alive? Does he care that everyone is making amps based on his designs? Feels very "open source" which is cool but open source in the IT world means it's usually free, lol.
Jose died a long time ago. I knew him pretty well. He modded two of my Marshall's that I played in the 80s and I loved those amps. At the time, I wasn't interested in building amps so I never looked inside of them and he took care of the amps for me.

My only relationship to his design is a schematic someone made of one of his mods and posted on the Internet well after his death. I learned from that schematic and designed my own amp, which is much different, based on listening and tweaking, etc…

Steve
 
sah5150":13qw9hig said:
rockinchippy":13qw9hig said:
So, what happened to Jose? Is he still alive? Does he care that everyone is making amps based on his designs? Feels very "open source" which is cool but open source in the IT world means it's usually free, lol.
Jose died a long time ago. I knew him pretty well. He modded two of my Marshall's that I played in the 80s and I loved those amps. At the time, I wasn't interested in building amps so I never looked inside of them and he took care of the amps for me.

My only relationship to his design is a schematic someone made of one of his mods and posted on the Internet well after his death. I learned from that schematic and designed my own amp, which is much different, based on listening and tweaking, etc…

Steve
So Steve, how did you go from a player in the 80's to an amp builder / small business owner in 2013 ?

Where did you learn electronics ?
 
charveldan":31ulbnkr said:
sah5150":31ulbnkr said:
rockinchippy":31ulbnkr said:
So, what happened to Jose? Is he still alive? Does he care that everyone is making amps based on his designs? Feels very "open source" which is cool but open source in the IT world means it's usually free, lol.
Jose died a long time ago. I knew him pretty well. He modded two of my Marshall's that I played in the 80s and I loved those amps. At the time, I wasn't interested in building amps so I never looked inside of them and he took care of the amps for me.

My only relationship to his design is a schematic someone made of one of his mods and posted on the Internet well after his death. I learned from that schematic and designed my own amp, which is much different, based on listening and tweaking, etc…

Steve
So Steve, how did you go from a player in the 80's to an amp builder / small business owner in 2013 ?

Where did you learn electronics ?
I have a BS in Electrical Engineering from USC so I have a pretty deep background in circuit design for things far more complex than tube amps. I also have been running marketing for startup software companies for many years so I know how to run a business. I just decided a few years ago that I wanted to build my ultimate amp and bring it to market so I read up everything I could on amp design and modifications, hung out on amp boards, went to Bruce Egnater's amp building class, experimented on my own amps, got a lot of help on my first design from Olaf Krampe here and just made it happen from there. I worked with a PCB/mechanical designer to convert my modified turret board design for the Cherry Bomb to PCB for repeatability and consistency, which I've discussed here before. I have a few more designs I want to do as well eventually. That's pretty much my story…

Steve
 
sah5150":1c5bqtp9 said:
charveldan":1c5bqtp9 said:
sah5150":1c5bqtp9 said:
rockinchippy":1c5bqtp9 said:
So, what happened to Jose? Is he still alive? Does he care that everyone is making amps based on his designs? Feels very "open source" which is cool but open source in the IT world means it's usually free, lol.
Jose died a long time ago. I knew him pretty well. He modded two of my Marshall's that I played in the 80s and I loved those amps. At the time, I wasn't interested in building amps so I never looked inside of them and he took care of the amps for me.

My only relationship to his design is a schematic someone made of one of his mods and posted on the Internet well after his death. I learned from that schematic and designed my own amp, which is much different, based on listening and tweaking, etc…

Steve
So Steve, how did you go from a player in the 80's to an amp builder / small business owner in 2013 ?

Where did you learn electronics ?
I have a BS in Electrical Engineering from USC so I have a pretty deep background in circuit design for things far more complex than tube amps. I also have been running marketing for startup software companies for many years so I know how to run a business. I just decided a few years ago that I wanted to build my ultimate amp and bring it to market so I read up everything I could on amp design and modifications, hung out on amp boards, went to Bruce Egnater's amp building class, experimented on my own amps, got a lot of help on my first design from Olaf Krampe here and just made it happen from there. I worked with a PCB/mechanical designer to convert my modified turret board design for the Cherry Bomb to PCB for repeatability and consistency, which I've discussed here before. I have a few more designs I want to do as well eventually. That's pretty much my story…

Steve
Awesome ! Sounds like the american dream gone riot. :) Think we need a Henning Amps subforum on RT if theres not one already.

I think ur amps ROCK dewd ... :thumbsup:

Wish you health, wealth, prosperity & happiness.
 
Sold another one today - so only one left (white chassis) in the current run!

Second run is being built right now! :rock:

Steve
 
So wish I could afford one... They sound so awesome.... One day maybe? :rock:
 
sah5150":2p4z7f3y said:
Sold another one today - so only one left (white chassis) in the current run!

Second run is being built right now! :rock:

Steve

That's awesome, Steve. This amp is really the cat's pajamas.
 
drewiv":1til3yrr said:
sah5150":1til3yrr said:
Sold another one today - so only one left (white chassis) in the current run!

Second run is being built right now! :rock:

Steve

That's awesome, Steve. This amp is really the cat's pajamas.
It's great to hear that you love it, man! That is really what it's all about for me...

Steve
 
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