Mark Cameron Standel mini CCV EL84 clip

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TrueTone500":27cvq721 said:
Wow! Not a damn thing wrong with that! Gorgeous gain and clean tones. :thumbsup:

Thanks for that TrueTone!

TrueTone500":27cvq721 said:
I've found that the HC sounds best with the reverb tube removed. Run a good EQ and Lexicon reverb in the loop, and you are good to go!

Yeah the EQ in the loop is kind of like having a decent presence and resonance control for your amp without having to mod it.
For the Hellcat I use a good old black plate 12AT7 for the reverb and the amp sounds a bit better with it.

The clip above is just the crappy mic in a Sony Cybershot camera. Cranking it though with a 4x12 and mixing it with my SE+, that's a whole 'nother deal.
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*sorry for the thread derail. Again, your Cameron sounds great. :thumbsup:
 
lester":18ng6vls said:
TrueTone500":18ng6vls said:
Wow! Not a damn thing wrong with that! Gorgeous gain and clean tones. :thumbsup:

Thanks for that TrueTone!

TrueTone500":18ng6vls said:
I've found that the HC sounds best with the reverb tube removed. Run a good EQ and Lexicon reverb in the loop, and you are good to go!

Yeah the EQ in the loop is kind of like having a decent presence and resonance control for your amp without having to mod it.
For the Hellcat I use a good old black plate 12AT7 for the reverb and the amp sounds a bit better with it.

The clip above is just the crappy mic in a Sony Cybershot camera. Cranking it though with a 4x12 and mixing it with my SE+, that's a whole 'nother deal.
I never tried a 12AT7 with the HC reverb... Interesting. It's amazing how particular Cornford amplifiers are when comes to tubes types and make. I'm using a black plate 5751 in my RK100 PI. The difference is SO evident when compared to my grey plate 5751 tubes.
 
lester":2gjf37r3 said:
Yeah 84's can cook. Sounds killer.

Here's my Cornford Hellcat with 4 EL84's too. 2x12 though.


Tones, clip for clip, the Cornford smokes the Cameron. Sorry.
 
ejecta":1zfrpri4 said:
lester":1zfrpri4 said:
Yeah 84's can cook. Sounds killer.

Here's my Cornford Hellcat with 4 EL84's too. 2x12 though.


The tones, clip for clip, in that Cornford smoke the Cameron. Sorry.
Chorus and delay on Cornford. They both sound cool I still prefer Cameron and is also probably 1/4 the volume in this clip
 
halebox":ke9c189i said:
ejecta":ke9c189i said:
lester":ke9c189i said:
Yeah 84's can cook. Sounds killer.

Here's my Cornford Hellcat with 4 EL84's too. 2x12 though.


The tones, clip for clip, in that Cornford smoke the Cameron. Sorry.
Chorus and delay on Cornford. They both sound cool I still prefer Cameron and is also probably 1/4 the volume in this clip

The clips are what they are. I've played Camerons and owned a Hellcat when I lived in Nashville and I stand by my preferences here. The Hellcat was just so touch sensitive and dynamic with the volume knob on your guitar. You better be on your game with that amp. The Camerons... not so much. It's all subjective.
 
This clip pretty much sucks in terms of being able to effectively hear the amp, but you can still get an idea of its gain structure. He's playing through an EL84 based Guytron GT20 amplifier. Even with the poor volume, you can hear how fluid this amp sounds. Bottom is tight, mids are vocal, top is smooth. You can augment the structure using the focus, slope, and attenuator controls.



I'm interested in hearing more from your Cameron amplifier. I'm always on the look-out for a great sounding EL84 amp. Out of the three amps I own, two are EL84.

A blast from the past! :)

 
i used to feel meh about 84s for anything outside of ac30s but the mojave coyote changed my mind.
big iron and meant to be more chewy meaty mid centered for great lead playing tones versus big bro peacemaker low and high dynamics.

if you feel the bass is light, turn up and hotplate if too loud, use a low wattage speaker or better yet 4 of them, as the bottom end from cab resonance is so much spongier that "bass" from a knob, and if you are fx minded a w/d rig will cure any lack of lows imo by dialing in the wet amp to compensate

this was the coyote with a 1-12 gh30 cab

https://youtu.be/__a5lHx3lJk
 
mentoneman":1eigqe77 said:
i used to feel meh about 84s for anything outside of ac30s but the mojave coyote changed my mind.
big iron and meant to be more chewy meaty mid centered for great lead playing tones versus big bro peacemaker low and high dynamics.

if you feel the bass is light, turn up and hotplate if too loud, use a low wattage speaker or better yet 4 of them, as the bottom end from cab resonance is so much spongier that "bass" from a knob, and if you are fx minded a w/d rig will cure any lack of lows imo by dialing in the wet amp to compensate

this was the coyote with a 1-12 gh30 cab

https://youtu.be/__a5lHx3lJk


Thats sounds wicked man !!!

Yep el84 are not bad tubes I tried a Mark V25 recently and was pleasantly surprised at the chunk 2 84's gave it ,It for sure was not Voxy
 
halebox":1zf9s0u3 said:
Chorus and delay on Cornford.

No chorus, just slight delay almost ducking.

TrueTone500":1zf9s0u3 said:
Guytron GT20 amplifier. Even with the poor volume, you can hear how fluid this amp sounds. Bottom is tight, mids are vocal, top is smooth. You can augment the structure using the focus, slope, and attenuator controls.

Dang, that seems pretty cool. I'd like to check one of those out.
 
mentoneman":12n0ui66 said:
i used to feel meh about 84s for anything outside of ac30s but the mojave coyote changed my mind.
big iron and meant to be more chewy meaty mid centered for great lead playing tones versus big bro peacemaker low and high dynamics.

if you feel the bass is light, turn up and hotplate if too loud, use a low wattage speaker or better yet 4 of them, as the bottom end from cab resonance is so much spongier that "bass" from a knob, and if you are fx minded a w/d rig will cure any lack of lows imo by dialing in the wet amp to compensate

this was the coyote with a 1-12 gh30 cab

https://youtu.be/__a5lHx3lJk
The Coyote is a bad ass amp. Have one myself. One of my all time favorites. Nice clip mentoneman!
 
lester":2soin9nj said:
Dang, that seems pretty cool. I'd like to check one of those out.

A little info if interested...
Unlike the GT100, the GT20 has no re-amping going on, but you can run the attenuated output as a padded output (via padded/phase select on rear of amp) into whatever type of power amp you want. I run mine into the effects return of my RK100 with 6L6's with excellent results. It also has a built-in Sennheiser mic with an XLR out for DAW or FOH inputs.
 
halebox":2ifrhpkp said:
In case you missed it this is a 2 el84 proto from mark

Sounds amazing, man! Not digging the Cornford at all, but to each his own.
 
halebox":28m6c6lc said:
In case you missed it this is a 2 el84 proto from mark
Assuming that's a boost pedal... I prefer the tone with the boost off. It doesn't have the gain complexity of Lester's Hellcat, but I don't think that's what Mark is shooting for either. The Hellcat is also a 30 watt/4 x EL84 amplifier. This Cameron 18 watt very much reminds me of the 2 x EL84 GT20, but doesn't have the Vox like sparkle in the clean tone.

I've hinted a few times to Steve H. that should do a two channel (2 x EL84) 20 watt Henning "Sparkler" amplifier. The name is perfect IMO, and it fits the theme... Question is, will he do it?
 
TrueTone500":gpubzwiz said:
I've hinted a few times to Steve H. that should do a two channel (2 x EL84) 20 watt Henning "Sparkler" amplifier. The name is perfect IMO, and it fits the theme... Question is, will he do it?
It's a great idea, I just have to finish this 50 watt before I think about the next amp. Damn suppliers... I've been waiting for my prototype chassis now since mid-Oct!

Steve
 
Mailman1971":22n4177f said:
TrueTone500":22n4177f said:
A blast from the past! :)

Yeah I had that amp for a minute or 2 myself a few years back. :lol: :LOL:
You didn't like the amp? Did it have a quad of Tesla EL34's in it? Those old Partridge tower transformers are rare! Love them in the old Hiwatt's.
 
TrueTone500":1o7johi9 said:
Mailman1971":1o7johi9 said:
TrueTone500":1o7johi9 said:
A blast from the past! :)

Yeah I had that amp for a minute or 2 myself a few years back. :lol: :LOL:
You didn't like the amp? Did it have a quad of Tesla EL34's in it? Those old Partridge tower transformers are rare! Love them in the old Hiwatt's.
Oh the amp was cool. HAd the Partridge transformer in it. Dont recall the tubes. Got it on a trade. This was back when I was heavy flipping amps. Had I think 3 others at the same time I had this. I remember it WAS LOUD!! :shocked: :lol: :LOL:
 
Mailman1971":1rgv14ht said:
Oh the amp was cool. HAd the Partridge transformer in it. Dont recall the tubes. Got it on a trade. This was back when I was heavy flipping amps. Had I think 3 others at the same time I had this. I remember it WAS LOUD!! :shocked: :lol: :LOL:
Easily as loud as a 1959RR, if not louder.
 
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