I bought an Overtone one month ago, and Nik shipped it, the same day the paypal payment was received. I ordered mine without transformers and tubes.
I live in Denmark and the extra shipping cost of trannies, would be much more expensive, than buying original Hammonds with tubetown.de in (our neighbouring country) germany. I have a 59' RI Bassman, that I had upgraded with a Mercury Magnetics OT. I just put the original back in the 59' RI and used the Mercury for my overtone instead.
I have seen some posts in here with people kind of dishing Ceriatone/Overtone a little (like they are inferior somehow), which I don't think is quite fair.
On the Upside: It's delivered with
- Sprague 6ps OD,
- Dale RN65's and CC resitors.
- APS potentiometers.
- The chassis is 2,5 mm thick and
- connectors are all in excellent quality.
- All wires (and i do mean ALL) wires are included in the kit.
On the down side:
Only nickel is the connection of the included switch pedal, which is connected via DIN connectors in stead of 5-pin XLR. However, I just drilled the hole a little larger and fitted a Switchcraft XLR. And we're back in the top league quality wise.
The only thing missing was the 6mm indicator lamp. Nik included a traditional Fender juvel lamp, instead and emailed me straight away, that the original lamp was in backorder and would be delivered ASAP. I received it a week ago.
So IMHO quality is excellent and Nik is a trustworthy person.
Sound:
How does it sound, well it didnt quite have the Robben Ford sound I wanted - until now.
You have to give a new amp at least a month with a couple of hours a day to settle in properly. I haven't tried this but I guess you could attach it to a CD player and leave on. Perhaps with a dummy load instead of speakers. This is also important with new preamp tubes and speakers, but you all know that I guess.
However, I can't wait I am the pushy type
Tweaks:
I've ended up with 220k-3,3k/150k-2,2k on both VI and V2. the caps on V2 have been changed to Xircom and I use 10n throughout.
The trimmer (220k into 100k trim) is on 10 o'clock and the 2,2k resistor in the PSU is changed to 3k, which has lowered the V1 voltages to 190v and V2 to 195v.
The mid cap is 47n with 100k slope and the bright cap is 120p. And the mastervolume has got a 39p.
Lead dress:
The lead dress is real important !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have followed Nik's layout in regards to grounding and checked the #040 and #124 pictures to get correct the schielded wires to/from the overdrive pots. THIS IS Really important. I thought the Overdrive was way too bright utill I got these wires a little further apart (½ inch). The result was a much more 'grainy' and mellow overdrive.
I had fitted a post OD treble control with 3,3nF plus 470k trimmer from OD Level to ground.
The altered Lead dress rendered the treble control obsolete.
Guitars:
I use
- Strat (with SD antiquities and trembucker in the bridge pos),
- Tele 52 RI with original PU's and
- Les Paul (74' Yamaha 'Lord Player' w. N: SD alnico II+ B: SD Jeff Beck)
and I feel like I'm able to go from RF to John Mayer tone. At least this was my impression last night. I still need to try to hear the amp without the local 22m+47n+22m feedback on V1b.
CONCLUSION:
Overtone is a fine kit with excellent component quality.
Give it time to be played (burned) in and
tweak it to your taste.
It really a bargain IMHO.