Trying to nail the Cameron tone - Finished!

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steve_k":26yttw2a said:
Sounds great dude......but, I don't hear the bottom-end that is characteristic of a Cameron CCV, a HG Jose or an Aldrich mod. Still, excellent work on these amp. Very driven Plexi sounding, and articulate as hell with nice harmonics.

Steve


Thank you!

Well, I don't want a huge bottom end in my amps, I have a bass player in my band :lol: :LOL:
I want the amp to stay tight even at insane volumes with old greenbacks.
The room that I recorded the clips in had a resonance peak of 145Hz so I needed to hold the bottom end down because of that too.

I don´t want to steal Mark´s designs, I just love the clips I have heard of his amps and want my amps to sound kind of the same but with my own touch and ideals.
 
Sounds great Henric! I agree about the bass. Leave the low bottom end to the guys with 4 (or 5 or 6 ) strings :D

/Ulf
 
steve_k":3499di5c said:
Sounds great dude......but, I don't hear the bottom-end that is characteristic of a Cameron CCV, a HG Jose or an Aldrich mod.
Agreed - the defining characteristic of Cameron tones is missing. That low-mid grind and massive, tight low end...

Killer sounding channels of tone all the same though - well done!

Steve
 
emaushenric":zshptts5 said:
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Now is the ugly amp finished! :D

Here´s clips of all channels:
https://soundcloud.com/emaushenric

Channel 1: 1959
Channel 2: VH
Channel 3: José
Channel 4: Aldrich
Channel 3 José sounds great!
 
Pretty incredible sounds.I would describe them as tight and juicy. .. what mic and speaker did you use on those clips? I know i know, i keep asking that question on threads but i'm interested!:)
 
Kapo_Polenton":1okyluw2 said:
Pretty incredible sounds.I would describe them as tight and juicy. .. what mic and speaker did you use on those clips? I know i know, i keep asking that question on threads but i'm interested!:)

Cab: Malmberg 4x12 handmade in Sweden 1968 with Greenbacks (1970-73).

Mic: Royer 121, Shure SM57, Neumann KSM105.
 
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