NAD on the way...

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Guess next week will be a NAD X 2 week! Already have a Friedman Pink Taco on the way (detailed in another thread). But last night I sold my Ceriatone 36W RP to a guy on TGP (turns-out I'd traded my Engl Powerball II to him last year). So this morning I was browsing the classifieds looking for a replacement and what do I see? A mint-looking Ceriatone Chupacabra 50-watter for about the same price I let my other Ceri go for. So I contacted the seller and it's a done deal. Got a Chupa on the way! Been very curious about the Chupa and Yeti. Sounds like they're great hotrod-Marshall style amps that cover a lot of territory from old plexi hair to modern chug. Looking forward to its arrival (even more than the Friedman). Will post a review in this thread next week!
 
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I missed the Friedman thread.

I've never really looked into the Freidman, but the Chupacabra demos I've watched sounded good. In particular, the guy that has tht Guitar Noise page has dialed up some good tones in his demos, especially that one that had a menacing Slayer-esque tone.
 
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I missed the Friedman thread.

I've never really looked into the Freidman, but the Chupacabra demos I've watched sounded good. In particular, the guy that has tht Guitar Noise page has dialed up some good tones in his demos, especially that one that had a menacing Slayer-esque tone.

Check this one out man! One of the better EVH tones I've heard!

 
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Looks like a fun amp to own. Not many Ceriatone's come up on Craigslist, but the new prices aren't too bad.
 
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Looks like a fun amp to own. Not many Ceriatone's come up on Craigslist, but the new prices aren't too bad.

This will be my third one. They are awesome, handwired P2P amps for awesome prices (new and used). Where I live (MT) we don't get squat on CL for good used gear. I always end-up buying/selling/trading my stuff on the Rig-Talk and TGP forums. Sold my Ceri 36W RP on TGP last night, and bought this Ceri Chupa on Rig-Talk first thing this AM. LOT of awesome gear flows through and around those forums.
 
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The Chupacabra showed-up yesterday. Wow... it's amazing. I was a bit intimidated when I first sat-down to dial-in a tone. It's not like the Friedman Pink Taco that I'd received a few days ago. That amp was very quick to dial-in, set it, and forget it. The Chup has so many gain and tonal options that you have to just sit there and kind-of soak it in little by little. It's more complicated than my old Bogner XTC that way. But I was able to find a lower-gain 80s tone that just rocked my socks within a short time. It's got this thing going with the mids that's just amazing. If amps sounded like cars... this thing would be a Ferrari (several of which I've ridden in). It just roars! I played along with Accept's "Balls to the Wall" and "Love Child" and felt that this tone that I'd dialed-in was similar... only BETTER. More refined. Smoother. That's pretty much the extent of my tweaking this far. The tone was so good that I mostly just played with that last night. I did flip switches, pull the Focus knob, and tweedle with EQ knobs, drifiting in and out of various more high and low gain stuff last night, but kept going back to that raw (yet smooth) early 80s roar that I'd stumbled-on earlier. As the days go on I'll continue to play around and venture out from the "base camp" that I've found to see what all this thing can do. I've had a lot of nice tube amps over the past ten years, and this thing sounds as good or better than any of them. It's just amazing. Taking it all in was like trying to drink from a fire hose. I am blown away. Hands-down, the most toneful single-channel rock amp I've ever played or heard.
 
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