New Cameron CCV Video Done at TM

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Here are some clips of the new Cameron CCV. Some have the AxeFx II in the loop of the CCV running delay and reverb ONLY.
There are clean, crunchy and mid gain and high gain. I used a Sennheiser E609 and SM57 into a Duet and Logic Pro 9.

Short and to the point :)

Mark
REMIX is the 1st one.


 
Uh....I hope I don't have to do back flips and say gushy stuff about the CCV just because of obvious reasons - but no part of that amp demo did anything for me. Sorry guys....just being honest.

Steve
 
hmmm, sounded good but .... didnt do much for me either ... as least that demo didnt .. would love to here straight up CLEANS and than into some Rock stuff all dialed in via the amp .. NO FX NO AXE NO NOTHING just guitar and amp ..
 
He shreds with the best of them. Not that, and certainly nothing to do with the playing of either. I just didn't hear anything in the amp, dry or the FX, crunch or gain that did anything for me. I was expecting an "oh shit" moment. Not talking smack, just my honest opinion of what I heard.

Steve
 
Thanks to everyone for their opinions either way. We are not going to please everyone and that was never our intention. I look forward to getting the amp in the hands of its new owners who can than post their videos and clips and cover all bases.
 
dulrich1227":3pm0ggqi said:
hmmm, sounded good but .... didnt do much for me either ... as least that demo didnt .. would love to here straight up CLEANS and than into some Rock stuff all dialed in via the amp .. NO FX NO AXE NO NOTHING just guitar and amp ..

Most of that demo had NO axeFx nothing..just the amp and guitar. Folks wanted to hear the amp and guitar alone-check, amp, guitar and FX in the loop-check, cleans, crunch, gain-check, with mics (sm57, E609)-check.

Mark
 
Great playing and great tones....congrats guys!

What speakers were used for these clips?
 
Mark can flat out bring it, that is for sure.

Dry amp tones suck anyways, if you cannot hear what the amp sounds like with a tad of sauce you will be happy to hear that cheap amps will be just fine for your uses.
 
I'm with Steve on this one...I found those tones to be kinda thin, harsh, and buzzy. Great playing but uninspiring tone IMO. The cleans were actually my favorite part of the clip.

My Marsha walks all over this thing :poke: ;)
 
They should ask SteveK for recording advice as ANY of his clips sound better than this.
 
Digital Jams":8ws9po9k said:
Mark can flat out bring it, that is for sure.

Dry amp tones suck anyways, if you cannot hear what the amp sounds like with a tad of sauce you will be happy to hear that cheap amps will be just fine for your uses.
What!! :thumbsdown:
 
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