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So I've had several months to live with my Ceriatone plexi clones (JTM45 and RP36) and new pedalboard (as well as my current Strat and LP lineup) and am very happy/content. I find myself GASing for very little the the way of amps and FX. I'd still like to try a Friendman BE, or maybe a Ceriatone Chupa/Yeti. But that's really all I feel any curiosity over and very little at that. (Especially considering the BE's ridiculous price tag!).
The Ceriatones provide an awesome, tone-rich platform for my pedal board. I use the Carl Martin Plexitone (V1) for my crunch and rock leads -- adding in the MXR EQ when I want to boost the mids that the Plexitone seems to cut. The Carl Martin Hot Drive & Boost is run with low gain, in combination with the MXR DynaComp for a Brad Paisley squished country lead tone. The Cusack More Louder is used as a clean boost for clean leads. Big Joe Volume, BBE Wah, MXR UniVibe, TC Chorus, Hardwire RV7 and DL8 reverb and delays all live-up to their duties most excellently. Would love to throw in an Eventide H9 at some point if I can squeeze it on my aircraft-carrier sized board (18"x36")... LOL!
With this rig, I can play anything I need/want to, and do it as well or better than with all of the high-dollar boutique amps and multi-FX that I've been through over the past several years. From country, to rock and metal (if I pull-out the 7-string)... I'm feeling very confident and content with this rig. I realize that tastes change with time (mine certainly have!), but at 46 I feel that my return home to the tones and music of where I began will more or less be the area that I will tend to remain in down the road. My curiosity drove my quest to try different styles and gear, but classic rock/blues and modern country-rock is the bedrock of my musical existence over the past 30 years.
The Ceriatones provide an awesome, tone-rich platform for my pedal board. I use the Carl Martin Plexitone (V1) for my crunch and rock leads -- adding in the MXR EQ when I want to boost the mids that the Plexitone seems to cut. The Carl Martin Hot Drive & Boost is run with low gain, in combination with the MXR DynaComp for a Brad Paisley squished country lead tone. The Cusack More Louder is used as a clean boost for clean leads. Big Joe Volume, BBE Wah, MXR UniVibe, TC Chorus, Hardwire RV7 and DL8 reverb and delays all live-up to their duties most excellently. Would love to throw in an Eventide H9 at some point if I can squeeze it on my aircraft-carrier sized board (18"x36")... LOL!
With this rig, I can play anything I need/want to, and do it as well or better than with all of the high-dollar boutique amps and multi-FX that I've been through over the past several years. From country, to rock and metal (if I pull-out the 7-string)... I'm feeling very confident and content with this rig. I realize that tastes change with time (mine certainly have!), but at 46 I feel that my return home to the tones and music of where I began will more or less be the area that I will tend to remain in down the road. My curiosity drove my quest to try different styles and gear, but classic rock/blues and modern country-rock is the bedrock of my musical existence over the past 30 years.