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ssdeluxe
01-12-2008, 12:45 AM
(chuteamplifiers.com , I have no afiliation whatsoever)

guys, I'd like to take a bit of space here and tell everyone about this fantastic new amp builder that I bumped into recently. We got to talking and before you knew it, (a couple weeks later) I had this amazing 35 watt class A cathode biased beauty in my grubby hands.

I didn't even put it thru its paces @ home, right away took it to a recording session (trial by fire !) and was thoroughly thrilled with the tones acheived. !

features:
cathode biased class A operation (2x el34's/6l6,kt66,5881,6v6's:with a mod, and , 4x 12ax7) : ss recto.

The Preamp

The all tube preamp is split into 2 foot switchable channels (A and B), each has 2 gain controls. Channel A consists of parallel gain stages allowing you to mix the bright gain (gain control #1) with the dark gain (gain control #2). This versatility can create the perfectly balanced clean or crunch tone. Channel B consists of series gain stages for a screaming high-gain distortion (if needed and anything in between)Both channels utilize the same EQ consisting of Bass, Mid, and Treble controls.

The Poweramp

The poweramp uses cathode biasing to achieve that class A sound. This biasing configuration acts as a slight compressor, giving a smoother frequency response. It also allows you to change tubes without having to re-bias. The poweramp can be configured to your needs. A post phase inverter "presence" control allows you to dial in the perfect power tube treble response. A master volume control allows you to set the appropriate distortion levels at any desired volume. The stock power tubes are JJ EL34s which will provide 35W of power.


Back Panel

The back panel of the CC-04 supports Send and Returns jacks. This series effects loop is controlled by the master volume control, allowing you to mix in your favorite effect(s) after the preamp has manipulated the guitar signal. There is a channel A/B switch that is bypassed when the footswitch is connected. There is also an output impedance switch; allowing you to run 8 or 4 ohm cabinets. A detachable AC power cord is also included for easier transportation.

ok,now to the sound !!: (put it through early 70's checkerboard 4x12 bottom with orig greenbacks, jeff swanson 2x12 with bluedogs, Zbest cab 2x12 with g12h30s(thanks Pete), ac30reissue ext.2x12 w/orig. silverbells (thanks Pete !!)

channel 1: this channel has the most variable from dark to bright, with alot of chime if needed but also breaks up nicely, and has a few sweet spots along the master vol. and a great sounding master vol, which is actually rare to find imho, I tried a 62 355, kline t, guitarclinic custom strat, 73 les paul custom, and ALL, seriously ALL sounded great, with my fav's being the tele,355, and lester. There is also enough gain on channel 1 to get some od and some nice sizzle if needed. .....I thought this was my fav channel............till I checked out channel 2 !

channel 2:
this channel can go from acdc mild od to roaring/riping (but not in the metal territory), all rock if you need it to. There is tonnes of tones along the pot of the series cascading gain 1--into gain 2, and this channel seems to have the "chunk" and georgeous thick but searing colors with a great balance of sweet hi's and big lo's, I love'd this channel more than I thought I would.

I do not want to splash superlatives around and make it sound like a honeymoon report, that's not what this is @ all, I've had the amp for quite some time and really just wanted to let people have a look @ this great new offering.I have no affiliation with the maker whatsoever, I simply wanted to offer a review of this great new amp.
I really feel it has so much range and all of it legit and terrific sounding, and that with just the jj34's !
This amp can take :6l6s, kt66's,5881's,6v6's, so I'm sure there are more sweet tones to be had in some of these other output tubes !

I really don't want to bring in comparisons: you got to hear this thing for yourself, but fender clean is there, I hear vox and matchless chime, I hear jtm sounds, and definately some plexi and alum panel marshall. I would say the amp is not particularly in the tweed vain, but honestly, trying it with tweed type spkrs might bring it there quite nicely, the class A operation of this modified marshalesque topology, really makes this amp do alot of things without compromising the tone imho.
ok sorry for the long a$$ coments. pls let me know if I missed anything or if you would like to know more, and sorry I havn't made clips, but I honestly feel clips never really seem to capture and amps essence, that has to be experienced ;) imho... thanks for reading. Sorry, my pics suck, but this gives you an idea, diff. tolex colours are avail. as well.

** update: Carl is currently working on a combo amp with 1x12 to start with 6v6's : out soon, I will update with some info.**

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SinCron
01-12-2008, 12:10 PM
AW chute! Lol.

pickslide
01-12-2008, 01:33 PM
Great review and cool looking amp for sure! I love to hear that there are more and more Canadian's building great amps. I also noticed on the website that Warren Haynes is a customer which says a lot. As well, I saw that Jeff Martin uses them and I love his live tone...now I know his secret.

How does it clean up when you turn down the volume on the guitar?

ssdeluxe
01-12-2008, 10:02 PM
Hi again Pickslide, thank you for the nice comments !

it cleans up extemely well, and retains the tone and warmth/sweetness/and bright clarity, I actually like the clean/medium gain/chime from this amp more than the uber gainy tones, it does that too, but I love the "in the middle" tones that speak on this amp.

I hope Faracaster offers some of his thoughts as he was playing thru it the other day, and boy Pete sounded great, he's a great player and it was invalueable to hear it from the listener perspective and not the player, very different.

your more than welcome to come by and try it if you like.

pickslide
01-13-2008, 11:51 AM
Thanks for the reply. Where do you live?

ssdeluxe
01-13-2008, 10:16 PM
....ohhh..sorry, I didn't notice til now that you are in Calgary, not exactly convenient, but the offer stands anytime.

and that goes for any serious gc'er. if you'd like to hear it, come by.

I'm in the gta sorry Pickslide.!

pickslide
01-13-2008, 11:33 PM
I do get out to Toronto ever 3 months for work. I will be there at the end of Jan, first few days of Feb. Drop me an email at daniel@head2head.ca and maybe we can work something out.

faracaster
01-28-2008, 10:14 PM
Steve has been kind enough to lend me this amp for the past couple of weeks. Thanks Doctor !!!!! You really don't need this back anytime soon...do you?.......pretty please????
I didn't want to chime in with the " oh yeah it's really killer..the best" until the honeymoon wore off.
Well more than 2 weeks later and I'm still on the honeymoon. Finding tones on this amp that make me just want to get out and play. I REALLY like this amp. No, I REALLLLLY like this amp. Carl Chute is on to something here in a big way. I don't want to make comparisons, but since we all have our reference points, the closest amps I have experience with that you might say the Chute has some kind of sonic relationship with is the KOMET 60 and my early 50 watt HiWatt. Of course the topology is nothing the same as those amps, but, sonically, in the same family.
The first thing that always strikes me when turning on the amp is how big it sounds. even with the guitar turned down there is a certain girth that exists. It sounds "professional". There are no thin, wirey tones to be had here. Channel A in the beginning I found a tad bright and lacking some mids . But I don't hear it that way now at all. I see it as articulate, and more liquid of the two channels. Channel B was my fav off the top, it still is in some ways, but now that I have had a chance to play around with the amp for a while it's big mid thunder crunch "LIVE AT LEEDS" tone is a perfect compliment to Channel A's "WIND CRIES MARY" big tone.
I don't want to mislead here.... either channel can be as clean as driven snow or rock out hard. It's just the voicing that I'm referring to. I've played the amp with a miriad of guitars and they all sound excellent through it. I started with a Tele and went from there. My Gustavsson's sound unbelievable through it. I keep thinking of tones I hear in my head and pick up one of the JG's to try and find it, it dosen't take long before I find that tone and a few others on the way to getting where I want. I was dreaming of Knopfler's big LP through his Komet tone the other day, I went over the Chute and lo and behold .... there is was. I've never been able to get there before. I so want to gig with this amp I can't tell you.

Well there is my .02 for what it's worth.
I'm just as happy to keep my big mouth shut and play Carl's amp.

Thanks again for the loan Steve. I will be getting one myself.

Cheers
Pete

ssdeluxe
01-29-2008, 08:43 AM
my pleasure Peter:food-smiley-004:

great comments.