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Friggin sweet. Same with my amps that Marks done, Its a pretty bitchin deal to be content with your rig.
So do you have to use a midi footswitch or can a regular Marshall style work? Is there one included with the amp?King Guitar":3u06do9c said:The amp is midi now. Any midi foot switch will control it. Switch channels, boost and the loop via MIDI
Lp Freak":3f4jbldc said:So do you have to use a midi footswitch or can a regular Marshall style work? Is there one included with the amp?King Guitar":3f4jbldc said:The amp is midi now. Any midi foot switch will control it. Switch channels, boost and the loop via MIDI
I think they are sold out now except one 220 head. Seems to be more of a rig talk thing, haven't heard as much about them else where. If it is good it is good.Pickup":bbwlg8ro said:Alright everyone crying about getting a ccv their here, whip out the credit card or go home. Ive been at home and staying home dont need one. I would have thought all of them gone in minutes after all the talk over the years. We will see
I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":18dfim3t said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard. The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
I'm just say 'in...
Lp Freak":orj6ofkp said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":orj6ofkp said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard. The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
I'm just say 'in...
I'm not part of the Cameron fanboi club but that has to be the one of the silliest complaints that I've ever heard. "Cheesy" is in the eye of the beholder. I actually think the logo is undestated and cool looking but that wouldn't even be a consideration if I were interested in this amp.67Mopar":2r8yttv9 said:A $3500.00 amplifier with a "cheesy" looking name-plate secured with 4 wood screws just doesn't look right. It looks like someone built a kit amp, and made their own logo in shop class!Lp Freak":2r8yttv9 said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":2r8yttv9 said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard. The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
I'm just say 'in...
The size of the logo itself is geometrically incorrect to the size of the structure it's attached to. Especially when you look at the 4 x 12 cabinet. I'm not "trashing-talking" the quality of the amp at all. I just think it needs a cosmetic adjustment.
btw - you forgot to add; "So let it be written..." to the end of your reply.
Okaaaay...rupe":1hqo5rxb said:I'm not part of the Cameron fanboi club but that has to be the one of the silliest complaints that I've ever heard. "Cheesy" is in the eye of the beholder. I actually think the logo is undestated and cool looking but that wouldn't even be a consideration if I were interested in this amp.67Mopar":1hqo5rxb said:A $3500.00 amplifier with a "cheesy" looking name-plate secured with 4 wood screws just doesn't look right. It looks like someone built a kit amp, and made their own logo in shop class!Lp Freak":1hqo5rxb said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":1hqo5rxb said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard. The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
I'm just say 'in...
The size of the logo itself is geometrically incorrect to the size of the structure it's attached to. Especially when you look at the 4 x 12 cabinet. I'm not "trashing-talking" the quality of the amp at all. I just think it needs a cosmetic adjustment.
btw - you forgot to add; "So let it be written..." to the end of your reply.
rupe":33j0j3v7 said:I'm not part of the Cameron fanboi club but that has to be the one of the silliest complaints that I've ever heard. "Cheesy" is in the eye of the beholder. I actually think the logo is undestated and cool looking but that wouldn't even be a consideration if I were interested in this amp.67Mopar":33j0j3v7 said:A $3500.00 amplifier with a "cheesy" looking name-plate secured with 4 wood screws just doesn't look right. It looks like someone built a kit amp, and made their own logo in shop class!Lp Freak":33j0j3v7 said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":33j0j3v7 said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard. The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
I'm just say 'in...
The size of the logo itself is geometrically incorrect to the size of the structure it's attached to. Especially when you look at the 4 x 12 cabinet. I'm not "trashing-talking" the quality of the amp at all. I just think it needs a cosmetic adjustment.
btw - you forgot to add; "So let it be written..." to the end of your reply.
67Mopar":1xp8zw8f said:Lp Freak":1xp8zw8f said:I could give a shit about a logo. If the amp rips that's all that should matter.67Mopar":1xp8zw8f said:I wish they would put a better looking logo on the front of the amp and cabinet. One like the Bogner, or Marshall type - with the risen name logo only. The name painted on a plate with the 4 x screws just doesn't cut the mustard. The "Cameron" logo itself is way too small also. Make the logo at least as big as the MKII Marshall's. A MIDI switchable loop on-off, external bias points, and bias trim accessible from the outside rear of the chassis would complete this amp for sure!
I'm just say 'in...
It's confirmed! Brad IS going to change the logo on both the head and cabinet.
BUUUUURN!