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jrglick

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Egnater 4212 100W combo with power grid. Pretty awesome amp for cleans and does a good job when you add gain to play dirty. Can change power from 100 to 50 to 25 watts by each of the 4 channels individually. Makes for a lot of choices. Bruce Egnater is on top of his game. This guy is made in the motherland-China. (my wife is Chinese)
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fogman

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ontario
Egnater 4212 100W combo with power grid. Pretty awesome amp for cleans and does a good job when you add gain to play dirty. Can change power from 100 to 50 to 25 watts by each of the 4 channels individually. Makes for a lot of choices. Bruce Egnater is on top of his game. This guy is made in the motherland-China. (my wife is Chinese)
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Nice!
 

paranoid70

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So I lost favor with Fender guitars, but I still love their amplifiers. The Fender Cyber Twin is by far the best "modeling" amp I have ever played. It is really packed with some great sounds. Plus, I like the way the knobs turn when you switch channels. :D

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wolfbone07

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Amps for my EBMM guitars

Well, between the THD Flex-50 and the Dual Showman I've got all of the sounds I need.

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whitestrat

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The Little Red Dot
So I lost favor with Fender guitars, but I still love their amplifiers. The Fender Cyber Twin is by far the best "modeling" amp I have ever played. It is really packed with some great sounds. Plus, I like the way the knobs turn when you switch channels. :D

That was my dream amp back when it first came out. Today, it's still high on my list of "wish I had" amps. Just can't find a new one these days.:(
 

paranoid70

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That was my dream amp back when it first came out. Today, it's still high on my list of "wish I had" amps. Just can't find a new one these days.:(

Musician's Friend still sells the Cyber Twin. However, I can't seem to find the controller pedal anywhere but on e-bay. Note that mine is the older model, the newer one has even more tones.
 

whitestrat

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That was my dream amp back when it first came out. Today, it's still high on my list of "wish I had" amps. Just can't find a new one these days.:(

No Cyber Twin, but I just got this... I'm one happy man.

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DAMN... I love it... I can't believe I put off buying a 6v6 or 6L6 for so long... Wish I did this sooner, or rather, wish Fender released this reissue earlier...

Tried this with various pedals so far. No problems with it like the 65 Deluxe Reverb and it's infamous "bright cap". It sounds great with my Keeley DS-1.:D
 

edstorer

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Seattle WA
Allen Sweet Spot

I've got a pair of '91 6-bolt Silos; one stock and one with a S-D Pearly Gates Plus in the bridge slot.

I had a great time building this amp and I can't recommend David Allen highly enough - simply great to deal with.

The Sweet Spot is based on a Blackface Princeton Reverb with modern components. I selected an Eminence L'il Texas neodymium speaker at 3.5 pounds and the amp is a real one-hander at 34 pounds.

My band doesn't play large venues so, 20 watts is plenty. I have a couple of Fender amps ranging from a '69 Super Reverb to a newish 65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue.
 

universe777

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Crate Acoustic. Fender G-DEC (the best amp I've ever owned). 5150 cab. Marshall 3203. Legacy. Valve Jr. Mesa cab. Marshall 50 (the worst amp i've ever owned)
 
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