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jads57
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Ceriatone Hiwatt?

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Hi , Is anyone familiar with Ceriatone Hiwatt clones? Nik at Ceriatone said he can build one based on an early 70`s 2 input model. I was just wondering how it might compare to a real one or a Reeves Custom 50 model. I know that he has the tranny`s made for him,not sure of the other parts. He gets great reviews on a lot of different forums. Thanks for any input you may have
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Early 70's model DR103's had 4 inputs. I know, I have a 1972 DR103 right here.

I was not aware that Nik made HiWatts, but generallym he does excellent work.
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believe me.

If Nik says he can build a Hiwatt...Nik can build a Hiwatt...
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A member of "The Gear Page" forum (Tripower 455) had suggested to make sure the the Tranny`s were made to run at 120 volts, and that when he had a Marwatt kit( Marshall clone 36 watter?) from Nik, that he ran into voltage problems w/his kit. I always thought all the british amps had a plug in the back that could be adjusted for different countries around the world.
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Most of the old original British amps do indeed have a voltage selector on the back. Some of the old ones have 110v or 115v settings for the Americas, which is a bit lower then current reality.

HOWEVER, not all modern clones have this feature! :wink:

That said, this is the only instance I've heard of where Nik's transformers don't have the appropriate voltage set.

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Hiwatt /Ceriatone

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Mark, Nik at Ceriatone informed me that his amp is based on


a early 70`s 2 input Hiwatt. Does that sound correct? I`m assuming that the 2 inputs are normal and bright. He also said his output transformers go to 50k not a 120k as in the originals. Would this make a significant difference in tone or output? I`m also wondering if the 50 watt model could accept 6550`s or KT88`s to increase clean headroom if it was neccesary. Thanks again for all of your help on this matter . Rgards, John D.
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Not exactly right. Hiwatt didn't start making 2-input (vs. 4-input) models until the late 70s. Of course, he could still be using the older preamp circuit with just two inputs.

50k is plenty high enough for a guitar amp. I still maintain that the Partridge transformers are not a requirement for the 'Hiwatt sound,' as the Biacrowns with Drakes and Sowters sound just fine to me.

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Hiwatt Ceriatone ?

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Thanks Mark, I just sent you a P.M. Being a guitar player rather than an amp builder, all of this info. really helps me decide which amp to choose.
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