Website Migration Information

Website Migration Information



As part of a publicly announced plan dating back to summer 2021, on March 1, 2025, the OwnHammer website shifted the server hosting and point-of-sale framework to an entirely different and all-encompassing enterprise platform (Shopify).

For customers of the retired and decomissioned webstore, below is information pertinent to how to log into the new site using the same email account from before, as well as what previous order data will be made available and how to access it.


Account Login / Recreation


If you have purchased any of the libraries listed below in the Product Migration List area, your account email has been imported into our new system along with any orders of the products from said Product Migration List. To access your account on the new site, you need to take a few quick steps to activate it.

[1] Go to the Create Account page at: ownhammer.com/account/register

[2] Enter your Name, Email (the same from the old site), and create a new Password for this site, just as if creating a new account, and click Create. A message will then show on screen:

"Please adjust the following: We have sent an email to [your email address], please click the link included to verify your email address."

[3] Open this email and click the "Activate your account" link, at which point the account will be activated, and you will be logged in and forwarded to your account page. If you correctly entered the same email address as was registered on the previous website, all migrated orders from applicable previously released products will show in your account history.

PLEASE NOTE: Password reset will not send an email unless accounts are first activated.


Product Migration List


While this migration has been announced and worked towards for quite some time, the launch was prematurely forced due to unexpected and ultimately unresolvable issues with our previous system and hosting provider, and in a direction not in line with original transition and phase-out plans. As a result the process has been significantly more abrupt than intended, and there are a few steps left in the process being completed which will be done so as expediently as possible.

Below outlines the list of products that are planned to carry over to the new store at this time, and the current progress of previous order migration and legacy library rebuilding:


migrate orders for AMPG Bass
migrate orders for Guitar Cabinet Essentials (all 6 previously released titles)
migrate orders for Rock-Box Libraries (all 20 previously released titles)
rebuild library and migrate orders for (r)Evolution Bundle (Legacy V6)
rebuild library and migrate orders for 212 VX30 BLU MMMC (Legacy V5)
rebuild library and migrate orders for 412 MRBW GNR MMMC (Legacy V5)
rebuild library and migrate orders for 412 ZLCS V30 MMMC (Legacy V5)
rebuild library and migrate orders for American Combo Collection (Legacy V4)
rebuild library and migrate orders for British Combo Collection (Legacy V4)
rebuild library and migrate orders for Core Tone Bundle (Legacy V4)
rebuild library and migrate orders for Heavy Hitters Collection: Vol I (Legacy V4)
rebuild library and migrate orders for Heavy Hitters Collection: Vol II (Legacy V4)
rebuild library and migrate orders for Heavy Hitters Collection: Vol III (Legacy V4)
rebuild library and migrate orders for 212 MR66 MMSC (Legacy V3)
rebuild library and migrate orders for Studio Mix Collection (Legacy V2)


Accessing Previous Orders &
Availability Of Retired Content


Once both [A] applicable product orders are migrated and [B] you have successfully "activated" your account on the new site, previous orders will show up in your order history in your user profile area.

As stated on the previous website for several years prior to the 2025 migration, all items not listed as planned for continuation (as defined in the above Product Migration List) have been permanently retired and are no longer available as new sales items or retroactive downloads.

New content that is more complementary to the current generation of amp modeling technologies is in development and will steadily replace the previous catalog over time, and in the process adhere to our current build procedures, feature sets, and intentionally integrate with some of our upcoming software offerings.