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Ceriatone Molecular 50W (13 dBu)

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15 days ago
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Ceriatone Molecular 50W (Variant Amps, RO)

Description

If you like my work & want to support it, you can do so here: https://paypal.me/2dorNAM The Ceriatone Molecular is a clone of the infamous Cameron Atomica amp. This one's a custom replica made on special order by Variant Amplifiers (https://variantamps.ro) with a few tweaks. It has an OG Marshall Dagnall output transformer and a custom toroidal power transformer which puts out about 480V B+. The amp hits very hard. 27 direct profiles covering some clean/edge of breakup, rock and all the way to metal. Profiles with the "Jose" word in the title have diode clipping engaged for an even more aggressive tone. Reamp chain details: • RME Fireface UCX II -> SignalArt reamp box -> Amp -> St.Rock React:IR II-> RME Fireface UCX II • Calibrated for 13 dBu • Great video on how to use the calibration (dBu) value: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4rn4pXpNzg4 A slightly larger architecture was used to balance increased accuracy with a very minor bump in CPU usage. 22 profiles have an ESR lower than the established 0.01 threshold so they are very faithful to the profiled gear. 2 profiles had an ESR which is very close to the well established "great" threshold of 0.01 ESR: - [ReactIR] MOL50 Jose #13 with ESR 0.1092 - [ReactIR] MOL50 Jose #14 with ESR 0.1066 These are also featured with a more "Complex" flavor in the pack that takes up more CPU but breaks well below the 0.01 ESR threshold. These will require a bit more CPU to run. The pack also includes the "Mick Mars/ Richard Fortus - Jose mod Marshall (Pete Thorn demo)" profile with an ESR of 0.006489 (the one I already uploaded here) but also features a "Complex" take on the same model with an even higher accuracy (lower ESR) of 0.002621. I used the "YA MES 412 OS Mix 01.wav" IR from the York Audio MES-412 OS-V2 pack to dial the tones (the Mick Mars / Richard Fortus one is best through Blackbacks) in but all of the profiles are direct (amp+loadbox) so feel free to experiment with cab IRs of your choice.

License

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