Check this bad boy out!

nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
edited February 2005 in Musicians and Gearheads
Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
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  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • exhaustedexhausted Posts: 6,638
    what the hell is the lightbulb for?
  • nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
    You got me
    Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
  • exhaustedexhausted Posts: 6,638
    that mesa cabinet i told you about is on ebay now for $625CAN BIN.
  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    exhausted wrote:
    what the hell is the lightbulb for?


    so you can see silly.

    It might be some kind of volume limiter similar to the THD hotplate design.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • exhaustedexhausted Posts: 6,638
    Pacomc79 wrote:
    so you can see silly.

    It might be some kind of volume limiter similar to the THD hotplate design.

    that's very illuminating.
  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    exhausted wrote:
    that's very illuminating.


    just kidding, it's really a lightbulb so you can see, a personal touch I guess. I see nothing about it in the manual.

    BOGNER CAVEMAN Manual

    1. Direct Input When using either of the direct channel inputs, make sure that: a. the desired channel is selected (via footswitch or rear panel selector) b. the pre-loop switch is "on" with nothing plugged into it. (If the footswitch is being used, make sure the rear panel selector for all the buttons are "out" and turn "on" the selected channel and pre-loop from the footswitch external switching unit.)

    2. Channel Switching Input & Pre-Loop Aside from allowing you to change channels with the flick of a switch (foot, rear panel, etc.) any effects you would normally use before the amp (wah, fuzz, Overdrive etc.) can go into the pre-loop signal path when using this input. This way, there's less signal loss from the guitar to the amp and it enables you to use a footswitch able master. "Truer" bypass for your chain of stomp boxes. Some of you may still prefer the color an effect can have when placed pre-input. None the less, the pre-loop function is an option for those of you who like as much clarity as control. So experiment!

    3. Parallel Post-Loop This feature allows you to use delays, reverbs, multi-fx units etc. without clipping and overloading your signal. It can be used in either direct or channel switching modes and can be manually or remotely bypassed. To use the post-loop, follow these instructions: a. Turn the send trim pot and return trim pot all the way down. b. Take the send into the input of your effect and the output of the effect back into the return. c. Turn the send trim up in relativity to the input level of your effect. d. Set the mix of the effect-unit(s) to be more "wet" than "dry". Unlike a series post-loop, there is a constant dry sound in order to preserve the tone of the amp when it gets "effected". So don't be shy, depending on your unit, you may want to set it all 'wet". e. Turn the return trim up slowly. Again, depending on your effect, you may only need to turn it up a pinch. If you need to hear more effect, try turning up the output of your effect before turning up the return trim. *Note: When the post-loop is not in use, i.e. nothing is plugged into it, be sure the return trim pot is all the way down or you may hear some unwanted cross-oscillation.

    4. Schizo This rotary switch allows you to drastically alter the parameters and responsiveness of the channels, independently.

    Here's a rough layout of its functions:

    Dirty

    1 Dark Deeper bass

    2 Bright Loose feel

    3 Brighter

    4 Dark Tighter bass

    5 Bright Tighter feel

    6 Brighter



    Clean

    1 Normal Dark

    2 Low-end & mid-boost

    3 Normal Bright

    4 Low-end &mid-boost

    5 Normal

    6 Low-end & mid-boost

    As a suggestion, set the tone knobs to twelve o'clock, then go through the Schizo positions to find which bandwidth you like. Then you can fine-tune with the tone knobs and tailor your sound.

    5. Boost The boost for the clean channel is fixed, while the boost for the dirty channel is adjustable with the Gain Boost control. Use it wisely.

    6. Vintage/Modern Switch This switch works in conjunction with the presence control. While vintage mode feels warmer and rounder, modern has clarity and tightness. Give it a whirl and see which one you like.

    7. Power Switch The low position is around 30 watts while the high is 60. The amp will sound and react very differently, so check it out soft at 60 as well as loud at 30 (if the neighbors permit). *Note: Be sure to always have a speaker plugged in from the amp even on standby. If you need to change speaker cabinets, turn the amp off.

    8. Line Level This out is for bi-amping and is not intended for use as a recording out. Be sure to raise the level slowly when in use and keep a speaker plugged into the amp.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
    I wonder if it sounds like the shiva?
    Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    nailz100 wrote:
    I wonder if it sounds like the shiva?


    apparently, why not e-mail the seller and ask.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
    If he's never played one he's not going to know, and he'll probably say yeah just so he can sell it.

    EX, I am thinking about that Mesa cab, giving that its so close to me.....we'll see how it goes.
    Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
  • nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
    When did bogner stop making these bad boyz anyway....I can't find them anywhere on their website...post the link if you wouldn't mind.
    Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    nailz100 wrote:
    When did bogner stop making these bad boyz anyway....I can't find them anywhere on their website...post the link if you wouldn't mind.

    they only made around 30 of them.

    http://www.musicianshotline.com/interviews/interviews_prearchive/interview_bogner.htm
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • exhaustedexhausted Posts: 6,638
    i'd love a metropolis.
  • nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
    That thing is goign to go for a shitload I presume... I'm interested to hear how close is sounds to a Shiva though.
    Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
  • nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
    Metropolis isn't the sound I'm looking for though....but perfectly suited to the kinda stuff you are doing Ex...I think
    Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    exhausted wrote:
    i'd love a metropolis.

    indeed I think we'd both love the Caveman as well. I think Nails flavor still lies in the Shiva.

    I think I'd like to work with a tiny company like Bogner.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
    you and MIG should Send your Resume....then in a couple months after you working there you can send me my free amp....hahaha.

    I'm gonna keep an eye on the Caveman and see how high it goes
    (how weird does that sound?)
    Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    nailz100 wrote:
    you and MIG should Send your Resume....then in a couple months after you working there you can send me my free amp....hahaha.

    I'm gonna keep an eye on the Caveman and see how high it goes
    (how weird does that sound?)


    yeah you really should start reading the articles we post....:D

    "we don't GIVE away any amps....we believe in word of mouth advertising and all of our endorsers PAY for thier equipment."


    Ve just vant zee money lebowski.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
    Just call me "The Dude"....

    Seriously guys, I can't find anyone in Canada on the internet that sells brand new Celestion speakers...I don't really want to buy used speakers. If anyone can find me a Canadian dealer who sells greenbacks and vintage 30's I would really appreciate it....who wants to pay crappy customs charges and taxes!
    Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
  • exhaustedexhausted Posts: 6,638
    nailz100 wrote:
    Just call me "The Dude"....

    Seriously guys, I can't find anyone in Canada on the internet that sells brand new Celestion speakers...I don't really want to buy used speakers. If anyone can find me a Canadian dealer who sells greenbacks and vintage 30's I would really appreciate it....who wants to pay crappy customs charges and taxes!


    just get long & mcquade to order them. seriously, their prices are pretty much inline with US online prices anyway.
  • nailz100nailz100 Posts: 1,176
    Oh....I didn't know long & Mcquade sold speakers separately?? Thanks Ex
    Only with our eyes closed can we truly see
  • exhaustedexhausted Posts: 6,638
    nailz100 wrote:
    Oh....I didn't know long & Mcquade sold speakers separately?? Thanks Ex

    i always see piles of them in the calgary store.
  • That's a pretty curious little amp... very nice...

    You should be able to order Celestions from any dealer worth their salt. It's standard replacement equipment.
    ...and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.
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