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Let me start off by saying that Cornford is a VERY, VERY different territory than my comfort zone, Mesa Boogie.
With a Mesa, I know what to expect. They may look like a airplane console but I feel home with both the sound and the controls with a Mesa. So after 3 years of nothing but Mesa, you could say that Cornford got a few minutes of ear adjustment.
I started by plugging it through a Marshall 4x12 g12t75's. Like with many of my amps, I didn't like it much. And after waiting that long for the amp, you could imagine my first reaction. Disappointment. Then I grabbed my 2x12 Avatar with CL80's. TONS of more mids and punch and no ice picky treble. I took the amp in the central area of my house away from the rooms with windows that face neighbor houses (10:20 am here) so I can turn it up a bit. I turned it on.
WHOLE different story. It was a punchier, smoother, sweeter Cornford with my Avatar. Not like the colder, more brittle Cornford with the Marshall 4x12.
Not being used to the whole single channel amp with 2 steps of gain concept, it took me a while to set my settings for a sweet clean, smooth/slight dirty overdrive and a full/warm distortion sound. But I did find my settings quite fast compared to Mesa's (doh!).
All in all, I can't compare it to many Brit sounding amps to be honest. Cause I haven't owned many. But I can say that it delivers the promises I've heard. AMAZING build quality, great clarity and definition. A unique, quality sound (I keep playing the same songs and they just don't sound like what I'm used to hearing with other amps [in a good way]) It really does have something unique.
Only one little thing though. When I play single notes on overdrive, I hear this second voice coming through the speakers. Imagine a 5% wet signal with chorus turned on. But it's a weird fuzzy sound. Almost like something electrical. It's not THAT present but it's there. It does kinda bother me but I gotta see if it goes away when I play in respectable volumes. It only happens in overdrive mode not clean. I'm pretty sure it's gonna go away in high volume though.
Oh and... THIS THING IS FUCKIN LOUD. I think the loudest amp I've owned.
Oh and it's pretty light compared to Mesa's I've owned. Which is GREAT
All in all, looks like it's gonna be a good day today
Back to playing...
Let me start off by saying that Cornford is a VERY, VERY different territory than my comfort zone, Mesa Boogie.
With a Mesa, I know what to expect. They may look like a airplane console but I feel home with both the sound and the controls with a Mesa. So after 3 years of nothing but Mesa, you could say that Cornford got a few minutes of ear adjustment.
I started by plugging it through a Marshall 4x12 g12t75's. Like with many of my amps, I didn't like it much. And after waiting that long for the amp, you could imagine my first reaction. Disappointment. Then I grabbed my 2x12 Avatar with CL80's. TONS of more mids and punch and no ice picky treble. I took the amp in the central area of my house away from the rooms with windows that face neighbor houses (10:20 am here) so I can turn it up a bit. I turned it on.
WHOLE different story. It was a punchier, smoother, sweeter Cornford with my Avatar. Not like the colder, more brittle Cornford with the Marshall 4x12.
Not being used to the whole single channel amp with 2 steps of gain concept, it took me a while to set my settings for a sweet clean, smooth/slight dirty overdrive and a full/warm distortion sound. But I did find my settings quite fast compared to Mesa's (doh!).
All in all, I can't compare it to many Brit sounding amps to be honest. Cause I haven't owned many. But I can say that it delivers the promises I've heard. AMAZING build quality, great clarity and definition. A unique, quality sound (I keep playing the same songs and they just don't sound like what I'm used to hearing with other amps [in a good way]) It really does have something unique.
Only one little thing though. When I play single notes on overdrive, I hear this second voice coming through the speakers. Imagine a 5% wet signal with chorus turned on. But it's a weird fuzzy sound. Almost like something electrical. It's not THAT present but it's there. It does kinda bother me but I gotta see if it goes away when I play in respectable volumes. It only happens in overdrive mode not clean. I'm pretty sure it's gonna go away in high volume though.
Oh and... THIS THING IS FUCKIN LOUD. I think the loudest amp I've owned.
Oh and it's pretty light compared to Mesa's I've owned. Which is GREAT

All in all, looks like it's gonna be a good day today

Back to playing...