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Egnater Tweaker 112 Guitar Combo Amplifier (40 Watts, 1x12") Reviews
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Manufacturer: Egnater
Price: $799.95
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About the Egnater Tweaker 112 Guitar Combo Amplifier (40 Watts, 1x12")
The Egnater Tweaker-40 is an expansion of the award winning Tweaker-Series and is packed with the features "Tweakers" have been asking for. The Egnater Tweaker-40 offers the classic tonal characteristics of the original Tweaker with more than double the power, 6L6 tubes and two independent channels each with an expanded set of Tweaker switches.
Egnater Tweaker 112 Guitar Combo Amplifier (40 Watts, 1x12") Reviews
I have owned a Tweaker 15 for over a year. It has been a wonderful amp outside of eating power tubes, but hey, a 15W class A amp can do that sometimes. Although I love the Tweaker 15, I really wanted a two channel amp that I could play live and have that magical Fender sound on one and a "Marshall-esc sound on the other. I usually use an amp clean or semi-clean and use pedals to get the rest of the sounds I use, I figured that with the Tweaker 40, I could have two great clean channels and then with my pedals, I would have another couple of sets of gain/hair to use. Man, was I disappointed! When I got the amp unpacked, I played it for a while. It sounded ok but I knew that the speaker would have to open up a bit. Well, I played that amp solid for about 5 days and you know what? That damn amp just sucked! I hooked up the Tweaker 15 next to it and did an A/B. The Tweaker 15 was no only louder, it was way louder! It also had a ton more clean headroom than the Tweaker 40. I was very disappointed to say the least. Don't waste your money on this amp unless you just want a practice amp or the quietest of small gig amps. This thing will not stay clean and will not be loud enough to suit you. Too bad.
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